Can a dragon really learn to share? Rub i a very good dragon. She follows all the Dragon rules: She steal from everyone and won't share her treasure with anyone. A fabulous, fairytale story about the importance of sharing.
A magical, inspiring story about making friends. Little Bird is on a mission: to help lonely children make friends. One day she spots Sami, a little boy in a new country, who’s always playing on his own. With Little Bird’s help, Sami discovers that the world is full of friends, if only you know where to look. With rich, magical illustrations and a gently humorous story, Devon Holzwarth’s debut picture book will strike a chord with shy children everywhere.
A little boy doesn't believe for a second that there's no such thing as dragons. Surely Dragons exist? After all they're always in Books And Film.
An owl lives in a tree outside Ben’s house. Every night Ben calls to him, and Mr Hoot calls back: “Hoo- hoo! “ But when grown-ups want to chop his tree, Mr Hoot is in danger. Can Ben act fast enough to save him? A warm, funny and inspiring story which shows how we can all protect the wildlife around us.
Leo the mouse isn't like the other knights. While they like fighting, he'd rather read a book. Leo's parents are keen to turn him into a proper knight, so they pack him off on a mission to tame a dragon. But Leo knows that books are mightier than swords, and he tames not just the dragon, but a troll and a griffin, too - by reading them stories. With its witty rhyming text and glorious, detailed illustrations, THE KNIGHT WHO WOULDN'T FIGHT is a joyful, magical picture book about the power of stories.
A laugh-out-loud picture book that explores our emotions and reassures toddlers that having the wobbles is OK. "Ice Cream lives inside a van. It visits lots of places. Spreading joy and sprinkles, putting smiles on people’s faces." When Ice Cream realises she never gets picked by any of the children queuing in front of the Ice Cream Van, she feels that no one will ever love her for who she is. Everyone loves sprinkes and three scoop. Who will love plain Ice Cream? Suddenly she's filled with self-doubt. Ice Cream has a MELTDOWN! But soon Ice Cream learns that when we feel upset, all we need to do is to take a deep breath and count to ten. And Ice Cream's other frozen friends are there to remind her just how special she is! A fantastically funny book about self-acceptance, friendship and letting our emotions shine From the creators of The Day the Banana Went Bad, When Jelly Had a Wobble and When Cucumber Lost His Cool Bright and bold illustions will engage and entertain From an award-winning and Book Trust Pick author, Michelle Robinson