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Time For Bed - Mem Fox
It’s time for bed, little mouse, little mouse,
Darkness is falling all over the house.
It’s time for bed, little goose, little goose,
The stars are out and on the loose . . .
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Whoever You Are - Mem Fox
Every day all over the world, children are laughing and crying, playing and learning, eating and sleeping. They may not look the same. They may not speak the same language. Their lives may be quite different. but inside, they are just like you.
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Dr Seuss' Book of Bedtime Stories
Dr Seuss' Book of Bedtime Stories introduces a captivating collection of characters, all written in hilarious rhyme and illustrated by the master himself.
From Thidwick the big-hearted moose housing a menagerie of animals in his antlers, to Horton the elephant saving the tiny inhabitants of a speck of dust, this engaging book is guaranteed to bring sweet dreams to young children at bedtime.
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Roald Dahl's Scrumdidlyumptious Story Collection
This marvellous collection contains six Roald Dahl classics, starring some of his best-loved characters, from the wonderful Mr Willy Wonka to the disgustingly smelly Twists!
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Nursery Rhyme - Book and CD - Beatrix Potter
Beatrix Potter loved traditional rhymes and riddles, and she wove them into her tales whenever she could. This beautifully illustrated volume brings together over fifty of her nursery rhymes in one collection and makes a perfect book of first verse for every young child. The accompanying CD contains all the rhymes set to music in Peter Cobbin's wonderfully varied and tuneful arrangements.
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Shoes From Grandpa - Mem Fox
“There was once a small boy called Wilfrid Gordon McDonald Partridge and what’s more he wasn’t very old, either. His house was next door to an old people’s home and he knew all the people who lived there…â€
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Hattie and the Fox - Mem Fox
“Hattie was a big black hen. One morning she looked up and said, ‘Goodness gracious me! I can see a nose in the bushes!’ . . .â€
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Angelina and Alice - Katherine Holabird
Angelina loves to do gymnastics with her new friend, Alice. But when Angelina can't do a handstand, all the other children laugh at her, and Alice joins in. Angelina and Alice learn the importance of teamwork and soon become best friends all over again.
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A Book of Narnians: The Lion, The Witch and the others - C S Lewis and Pauline Baynes
C S Lewis's seven magical books, The Chronicles of Narnia, are loved by children all over the world. This magnificent book is a collection of some of the wonderful creatures from the world of Narnia. Each of the characters is beautifully painted by Pauline Baynes whose black and white illustrations first brought the Narnia books to life. These enchanting new paintings depict many of the best-known animals and reveal some which have never been illustrated before. The accompanying text sets them in the context of their role in the story of Narnia. A Book of Narnians is ideal for all dedicated Narnia fans but also serves as a fascinating introduction to the Chronicles of Narnia.
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Burke and Wills - Roland Harvey
In 1860 Abraham Lincoln was elected 16th American President; the first game of baseball had just been played; cowboys and Indians were alive and well out west; and in that year the Civil War broke out between the American States...
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In The Night Kitchen - Maurice Sendak
In the Night Kitchen is the second book in Sendak's famous "Wild Things" fantasy trilogy and an acknowledged picture book classic. Sendak's hero Mickey falls through the dark into the Night Kitchen where three fat bakers are making the morning cake. So begins an intoxicating dream fantasy, described by the artist himself as "a fantasy ten feet deep in reality."
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Children of the Desert - Phyl and Noel Wallace
Children of the Desert in a joint effort by Phyl and Noel Wallace. She has written the sensitive and imaginative description of the Aboriginal children, while her husband, with equal understanding, and superlative photography, has illustrated the children carrying out their various tasks.
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