The autistic sister in this sibling pair is non verbal, but she finds plenty of ways to communicate and have fun with her brother. Although she can't talk, this little girl understands everything, and
Rabbit and his dad are going to the park, but will they ever be ready to leave the house? This everyday situation will speak to anyone who has planned a trip but got side-tracked while getting ready, finding last minute task to do, and unable to locate their glasses or house keys! Rabbit and his dad experience all this and more in this tender and humorous family comedy, where each has to be patient and tolerant with the other, and finally both are ready for fun!Age 3 to 6
The autistic sister in this sibling pair is non verbal, but she finds plenty of ways to communicate and have fun with her brother. Although she can't talk, this little girl understands everything, and
Clara has gone to the park, but there's nobody to play with. She finds an umbrella on the ground and does a good deed by putting it on a bench. The umbrella says `thank you' and invites Clara to make
Deceptively simple with the repeatability factor of the best Ruth Brown and Eric Carle. The short and rhythmic text is perfect to learn by heart and recite as a poem. Bright and glowing illustrations
In this book a brother has an autistic sister who he loves a lot, but we see through his eyes how his sister is different from him. She does not not speak words but he understands her anyway. She uses
No visit to an art gallery can rival this one!Tom visits a very special exhibition where each picture features a cat. One by one, the cats all leap out and follow him, until a very large, scary cat ma
This classic poem by Clement C. Moore is read on Christmas Eve by families the world over. Re-discover Roger Duvoisin’s eye-catching interpretation from 1954, with a tall, narrow format just right for
Meet Captain John Hamish Watkins and his pirate crew: Briggs the quartermaster, Fishbreath the cook, Master Hudson the ship's Bosun, the riggers Drudger, Snitch and Dedweard - oh and last but not leas
Abigail has ADHD and can't concentrate, but one teacher knows just how to get her engaged. Abigail is frustrated. She can't focus on writing and fools around instead.She is sent to the cooling down room. After that is music class, and she can't make any of the instruments work! Just when things are about to go wrong again, the teacher discovers exactly what to do to engage this little girl, and Abigail ends up finding a special voice of her very own.
In the third title of this pirate investigator trilogy, the Countess of Bohemia's jewels have been stolen by a ghost. Not just any old ghost, but the ghost of Captain Scarletbeard, the scariest pirate who ever lived! Flynn and the crew of the Black Hound descend the murky depths to Davy Jones's Locker, where they uncover a ghoulish plot that threatens the survival of the Seven Seas... Larger than life characters, and a story with lots of twists and turns, are lavishly illustrated with hilarious black and white drawings sure to entice new readers.
Starting kindergarten is a big milestone - and the hero of this story is ready to make his mark! He's dressed himself, eaten a pile of pancakes, and can't wait to be part of a whole new kingdom of kid
The lion at the little French zoo is a favourite of all the townspeople. Every day they stop by to feed him tidbits and say, 'Bonjour, Happy Lion.' Naturally, when the lion finds his door open, he dec
The moving story of how a little girl befriends her elderly neighbour who has dementia. Grace is a little girl; Phyllis is the old lady next door. Phyllis lives alone and her memory is fading, but that doesn't stop Grace from liking her.They find that, despite the gap in their ages, they have much in common and a moving and enduring friendship is born.
A little boy follows Shelly Hen as she searches for food, hangs out with her flock and lays a tasty fresh egg. At the end is a simple quiz and some extra information to stimulate exploring minds. This is the third title in a stylish, fact-filled, narrative non-fiction series designed to help children understand and appreciate where their food comes from.It encourages children to be environmentally aware and respect animals and the people who produce food.
The second in a fast-paced fantasy adventure trilogy, set in a medieval land where dinosaurs still roam. Dramatic illustrations of knights and a dinosaur field guide add appeal for the most reluctant reader. When the Highlanders are attacked and kidnapped by their ruthless neighbours, the Dino Knights are torn between avenging Ellie's Highlander family or protecting Brecklan which is now under threat.Ellie and Henry risk everything and disobey orders to go to the rescue. But in doing so they make a powerful new ally who will help them save Brecklan. For ages 7-11