Little Rex and the Big Roar
Rex liked to stomp and Rex liked to show his pointiest of pointed teeth and waggle his sharpest of sharp claws but most of all Rex liked to roar! While Rex’s baby brothers and sister keep asking him to roar again, his mum and dad tell him he’s too loud. But one day, they’re very grateful that Rex has such a big roar.
Little Tail
Floppy Ears has a new little rabbit friend, Little Tail, to play with, and big sister Twitchy Nose feels a bit left out. Then Floppy Ears and Little Tail decide they’re not friends after all – and Twitchy Nose finds a wonderful way to bring them together again. The warmth and charm of the story, and the clever way it deals with an experience that all small children go through, makes this a most appealing second book about Floppy Ears.
Mondays at Monster School
Selected by the BBC to be read on TV on the Bedtime Story Hour Even little monsters get worried about their first day at school.
Floppy Ears
One of the books selected by the Scattered Authors Society for its national poster campaign Twitchy Nose says Floppy Ears is too little to come out and play. But when the fox comes by, it turns out to be Floppy Ears who’s the clever one!
Floppy Ears
One of the books selected by the Scattered Authors Society for its national poster campaign Twitchy Nose says Floppy Ears is too little to come out and play. But when the fox comes by, it turns out to be Floppy Ears who’s the clever one!
The Sheep Fairy
One of the books selected by the Scattered author’s Society for its national poster campaign Wendy is a sheep with a dream. She spends her days mostly eating and sleeping…but she secretly wishes she could fly! One day Wendy does a kind favor for a fairy, who in turn grants Wendy her one wish. And so Wendy sets off on the adventure of a lifetime–she flies across land and sea, to the moon and the stars and beyond. Soon, Wendy …
Little Rex
“I’m not little, I’m BIG!”. Rex wants to be the biggest, scariest, loudest dinosaur in the whole world, but everyone keeps calling him “little” Rex. Well, perhaps not quite EVERYONE …
Harriet Dancing
Harriet the Hedgehog gleefully joins in the butterflies’ dance–until she notices they’ve all stopped to stare. “Butterflies only dance with butterflies,” they declare. Tears in her eyes, Harriet runs, trips, and tumbles down a hill. “Where’ve you been?” her friend Ivor asks when she finally arrives on his doorstep. “Dancing with butterflies. They look like flowers,” Harriet sighs. Ivor exclaims, “You look like a flower, too!” Harriet sees her reflection in a puddle: All the flowers from her hillside fall …
