This poetical picture book explores seven ways of catching the moon. Equipped only with a butterfly net a little girl tries hitching a lift with a witch, riding on a dragon's back as well as other adventurous ways to catch the moon. The moon is painted in its various states with ariel backdrops that take the reader from backgarden suburbia, to Arabia, over a lighthouse and to dragon-filled forests. A beautifully illustrated book, with lots to talk about, this makes perfect bedtime reading ending on the line `The seventh way is to close your eyes and dream a dream of midnight skies'.
This poetical picture book explores seven ways of catching the moon. Equipped only with a butterfly net a little girl tries hitching a lift with a...
An enchanting tale of a boy and his pet dragon who set out to foil the plans of an evil ice wizard plotting to rid the world of dragons. With time running out George and his dragon must act quickly to save the dragon eggs before the wizard snatches them into his icy clutches. Full of excitement and wonderful drawings this book has great text for looking for sentence openers and wow words, appealing to children and parents alike. Featuring fabulous ink and watercolour illustrations, M.P. Robertson has created a gripping tale for any child to read alone or share with adults
An enchanting tale of a boy and his pet dragon who set out to foil the plans of an evil ice wizard plotting to rid the world of dragons. With time ...
A fun story of bad behaviour and its consequences. A small pet fish is flushed down the toilet by a very naughty boy. Once the small fish journeys out to sea we then see, one by one, small fish become the dinner for bigger ones. Eventually a fisherman catches the largest fish, which ends up on the plate of . . . the naughty boy! This light-hearted tale then shows the naughty boy on the beach, where he meets a hungry whale and finally gets his comeuppance.
A fun story of bad behaviour and its consequences. A small pet fish is flushed down the toilet by a very naughty boy. Once the small fish journeys ...