Milly and Molly and special friends happily share their feelings, lying in the long grass on a blustery summer day, creating a truly delightful tale of friendship and shared feelings. Full color.
Milly and Molly give an old friend an invaluable gift.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+.
What did Milly and Molly find so special about Alf?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+.
Little Bunchy lives all alone with her grandmother in a cottage in the country. It's quite a long walk to the village and Bunchy is too young for school yet so she has no one to play with. But Bunchy is never lonely because she has her own very special friends - the pastry girl, the Scribbles family, the naughty clothes-peg people and the little wooden sailor-doll. Set in a by-gone era, here are ten stories written with warmth and affection, by the author of Milly-Molly-Mandy.
For more than 15 years, The American Girls Collection has captivated readers with its tales of heart, hope and history. Millions of girls have fallen in love with the series' strong, appealing heroines
Highlights the importance of kindness - to others, yourself and the planet. At Miss Molly's School of Kindness, three naughty fox cubs find out how to be kind to others, kind to themselves, and the importance of being kind to the planet. A perfect way to start conversations with children about kindness, with humour, a fun story, and a cast of lively animal characters.
'We're going to look everywhere,' said Anna. And they did. When Anna sets out to find the doll of her dreams, her two younger sisters are eager to help. But it's not easy. This is 1960s Australia and there's no computer or internet yet. This is a time when teachers still write with chalk, cars have no seatbelts, and Mr Whippy sells ice-cream cones for half a penny. Anna and her sisters fill their days with fun, mischief and adventure - like the time Anna glues a block of wood to her middle sister's foot, then worries it will be stuck there forever! They celebrate birthdays and Passover together, cope with friends being mean, and feed peanuts to the bears at the zoo. But through it all, Anna never loses sight of her dream. Inspired by the author's real childhood, this is a warm, funny and fascinating family story from the author of The Family with Two Front Doors.