Sing the much-loved, traditional rhyme and turn the dial to make each apple fall from the tree. Perfect for introducing and reinforcing early subtraction and addition skills.
Written and illustrated by a fresh new talent, this is the story of a likeable, well-meaning and irrepressible dog and the mystery surrounding his name. Simple, short and punchy, this is a picture book children (and adults) will want to read again and again.
Dingley wants to be a toe-tapping, tail-wagging, head-spinning dancing dinosaur. There is just one problem, he has no groove! With the help of Dingley’s dancing friends will he be able to find a dancing partner? Or will Dingley find his own groove?
ISBN-13: 9781922833709
(Paperback)
Publisher: LITTLE STEPS Imprint: LITTLE STEPS PUBLISHING
While out digging for ants one day, Eddy the echidna finds a treasure chest. With the help of his friends from the Australian bush, they work to get it open.
Learn to count and add with this traditional rhyme. Bouncy illustrations, innovative die cutting and popular rhymes make Books with Holes a must for every child. Suitable for babies, toddlers, pre-schoolers and the nursery or classroom.
A meadow is the perfect place to play hide and seek - there are bridges to creep under and masses of wildflowers to use for cover. In grass high enough to conceal a bear, the protagonist must use all of her senses to track her animal companions! She can smell them, and hear them, but she can’t quite find them. Can you spot the stealthy wolf on ......
Lets find out which toys Rosa and her friends are playing with today!
An important series that celebrates inclusivity, promotes gender equality and embraces the uniqueness of every child.
A man inherits a cat from his father, which at first seems less useful than the mill or donkey which have been left to his older brothers. The cat is far more resourceful than expected, and with just a pair of boots and a sack, he manages to obtain a castle and land for his owner! An immensely entertaining tale of tricks and twists.
Crunch the guinea pig loves his food, so it's just as well there's plenty of it, especially when a hungry little mouse wants a share! So why does Crunch refuse? Later, Crunch can't settle to his feast for worrying about the mouse. Although he's never stepped outside his hutch before, Crunch sets off to look for him. Will he find the little ......