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A heart-warming and delicately-illustrated tale about a gentle and loving family celebration that will make readers think of their own families and look forward to the holiday season or family events.
An engrossing picture book following the exploits of a problem-solving lizard.
Little Spider lives a peaceful life in a quiet corner of the garden where she's soothed by the gentle sounds of the other creatures. But every day, Bossy Bee shatters the peace and quiet. Bossy Bee thinks she's the most important creature in the garden. But then the others play a trick on her, and she comes to see that the other garden creatures also have useful jobs. Full color.
A magical wordless picture book about an unlikely friendship between two differing beings.
The traditional Irish legend is retold here, where an old man meets a young boy setting out to become a warrior, with a twist in store. Buckley also illustrates.
Elena loves her impressive collection of wonderful seashells, so when a sneaky shell escapes, Elena uses all her efforts to get it back. Only then does she discover that the shell is home to a hermit crab. Will she find it within herself to help the hermit crab, or is keeping her shells her one and only priority? Full color.
A little monster who is good at a lot of things begins to feel insecure about his looks, and so consults his friends and family, with loving spectacles and gross-out humour kids will love set to follow.
An impolite girl in an impolite town learns the importance of saying 'please' and having good manners.
A wordless picture-story about a greedy raccoon who learns the benefits of sharing.
The idea that difference should be rewarded rather than ostracised is put across in a fun way through this onomatopoeic animal romp.
A curious squirrel climbs down from a tall tree and decides to build a new home on the ground. Each morning as he wakes up, he finds that his new house has mysteriously moved and he is puzzled. How can a house move?
Just a moment ago, the sun was still smiling in the sky, but now the rain is pouring down. However, the rain does not worry Snail because he has his own little house that fits him perfectly. Amidst the rain, an ant, a bunny and a little boy come running to the snail. One after another, they all ask the same question: "Can I come in to your house to shelter from the rain?" How will Snail's shell hold them all? Children will enjoy this amusing and absurd tale of Snail sharing his little house.
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