Gør som tusindvis af andre bogelskere
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.Du kan altid afmelde dig igen.
Walrus and Penguin are good friends living at opposite ends of the Earth. They both decide to visit each other, and eventually meet up in Egypt having stopped in several places to write postcards. Illustrated by Mike Terry
The character in this book is dressing up. Children must guess what he is dressing up as! Illustrated by Andy Hammond
George the Giant loves to sing, but his singing is very loud and it disturbs the families living nearby. One day, they ordered George to stop singing, but then a baby started crying. Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
Jazz is dreading the school concert. She is worried that her mum will find out just how bad she is at playing the piano. Then she finds a new talent, and becomes the star of the show. Illustrated by Stephen Lewis
Mrs Gizmo has invented a teleporter, but the Gizmos inadvertently travel back to the time of the dinosaurs. Mr Gizmo's picnic is ruined when a Tyrannosaurus Rex turns up uninvited. Illustrated by Nigel Sandor
The animals in the forest as Owl for his advice as winter approaches. The Owl tells them to go with their thoughts. The animals think Owl is very wise...but is he? Illustrated by Shoo Rayner
George the Giant enjoyed singing. Unfortunately the people in the village didn't enjoy listening to him, so one day they asked him to stop. Then the babies of the village started to cry and wouldn't stop. Illustrated by Jonathan Langley
A giant and a frippit are neighbours in the woods, but the jealous frippit dislikes the kind and popular giant. A stormy night in the woods changes everything. Illustrated by James Cotton
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Two wily crones, Meg and Peg, come up with a plan to dress their vain but foolish Emperor in a suit invisible to foolish people. The Emperor only realises his mistake as he parades through the town. Illustrated by Doug Roy
The birds want a king, and decide that the king should be the bird who can fly the highest. The proud eagle is convinced he will win, but the clever little wren has other ideas. Illustrated by Mike Terry
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
The kangaroo loves to jump. He wants to find another animal to jump with him. Illustrated by Garry Davies
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Specially built for Foundation and Key Stage 1 guided reading
Korka is a very small elf with very big ideas. When a big troll squashes all the houses in the village, Korka knows just what to do. Illustrated by Mike Spoor
Tilmeld dig nyhedsbrevet og få gode tilbud og inspiration til din næste læsning.
Ved tilmelding accepterer du vores persondatapolitik.