What do four little girls discover when they spend an afternoon by the sea? Maggie, a shell; Milly, a star; Molly, a "horrible thing"; and May, a smooth round stone. This seemingly simple story by American poet Edward Estlin Cummings (1894-1962), showcasing his signature quirky style, is delightful as well as profound. Readers will enjoy the day at the beach for its innate pleasures, but on contemplation may realize that objects encountered by the girls reflect parts of themselves.Marcia Perry's bright, engaging illustrations enhance the poem with her playful and introspective portraits of the characters; her beach setting sings with the ocean tide and the seagulls' squawks.
It is Milly and Molly's first day at school. How will Marmalade and Tom Cat fill their day?The Milly, Molly series has 60 fun filled books. Each one encourages reading confidence and brings the story-telling world to life with colourful illustrations and engaging messages about good values and diversity. Great for fans of The Magic Key (Oxford Reading Tree). An ideal learning tool for readers aged 5+.
Milly-Molly-Mandy lives with her parents, her grandparents and her aunt and uncle in a little white cottage with a thatched roof. She loves to think of ways to surprise them, and they like to surprise her too! In these six lovely stories about the little girl in the pink-and-white frock and her family, read about Milly-Molly-Mandy’s adventures as she organizes a party for her grandparents, runs errands for the whole family, steals the show at the village concert and much more. These classic tales are as fresh and lively as when they were first written. Young readers will love discovering Milly-Molly-Mandy for the first time in a dainty, accessible format – and they’re sure to want to collect other titles in this charming series.
Follows the everyday adventures of a girl as she plays dress-up, cooks, or helps her family in the garden in her quiet English village at the beginning of the twentieth century.
A Level 1 easy reader with a great title, great game, and great illustrator This delightful, rhyming easy reader is one big riddle. Miss Milly likes green but not red, butter but not bread, seeds but not flowers, and umbrellas but not showers. Readers are invited to guess why Miss Milly likes what she does. The answer? She likes double letters Whacky illustrations by Nadine Bernard Westcott will make this an easy-to-read favorite
Join the little girl in the candy-striped dress as Milly-Molly-Mandy has a tea-party, writes letters, and goes camping – whatever she and her friends are up to, you're sure to have fun when they're around! The much-loved stories of Milly-Molly-Mandy and her everyday adventures in the countryside have charmed generations of children since their first publication in 1928. Perfect for reading aloud, these twelve stories will bring back happy memories for parents and grandparents, and introduce younger readers to an enduringly popular heroine and her friends little-friend-Susan, Billy Blunt and Toby the dog. Gloriously illustrated with Joyce Lankester Brisley's original line drawings, Further Doings of Milly-Molly-Mandy is a great edition to add to your collection. Enjoy more of Milly-Molly-Mandy's fun adventures with Milly-Molly-Mandy Again and Milly-Molly-Mandy & Co.