Alfie in the Garden
What a treat! This title launches a new series about the irresistible little rabbit Alfie and the power of imagination. This time Alfie is helping his mummy in the garden…
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What a treat! This title launches a new series about the irresistible little rabbit Alfie and the power of imagination. This time Alfie is helping his mummy in the garden…
…in their environment, so In the Garden which covers snails, grasshoppers, caterpillars, beetles and butterflies shows flowers, plants and small animals while Underwater, about seahorses, turtles, starfish, squid and fish,…
…is beauty as the poet says. Compact but content rich, this is an attractive and useful guide to all the insects and minibeasts likely to be found in the garden….
…to get their littlies caring and knowing about what lurks in the flowerbeds throughout the year. Twenty likely garden creatures are covered with excellent visuals and a few nuggets of…
…starts when Amanda and other young residents draw first flowers, then gradually add various other things until they have produced an exotic garden alive with insects, plants, birds as well…
…plenty of dialogue to hold the attention. The drama of the ice garden, both in its beauty and in its destruction, is gripping; the reader feels the chill – but…
Written by naturalist and presenter Mike Dilger, this is a wonderful guide to the range of wildlife to be found in gardens or indeed school grounds, parks and woodland. Featuring…
…girl Letitia. When Letitia disappears after a midnight feast in the barn and a terrifying ghost-sighting in the garden, Justice must summon all her sleuthing powers to solve the kidnapping…
…stay with you for life. What better way than to start with the young. The authors introduce twelve of the most common garden birds that you are likely to see…
‘The world is a garden that grows everything we need’ is the text for this brief pop-up, pull-up, pull-out novelty production. It shows us simply how many of our necessities…
…in an English garden has been included – might there be a danger of only thinking some of the interesting techniques only belong to the far away? The introduction, however,…
…discarded through history that can be discovered on the muddy shores and bed of London’s river as the tide goes out. The Time and Tides Club: The Secret City is…
…in love with Dracula, become the Prime Minister and visited the underworld. Unlike the other stories, The Secret Life of Ms Wiz is written in the first person, as Ms…
…the Dorothy Wordsearch School of Writing she discovers the school’s awful secret – hidden in the basement lurks Mr Collins, a terrifying monster who feeds off original, spontaneous stories or,…
…and following the success of Chinese Cinderella has rewritten a tale of four children from a Shanghai Martial Arts Academy who, in 1942, become involved in a dangerous secret mission…
…kept secret, for safety. The narrative is more linear than the previous book in this series, Binny for Short, but running parallel is a subplot about three children who lived…
…a guided tour of the genre: the Secret Country is another world, existing as a shadow-world to this one, and called Eidolon (reflected image in Greek), there are cats who…
…Chronicles’ firmly in traditions that lend them weight and significance. Following the course of Thomas Ward’s apprenticeship in The Spook’s Secret, the reader is made aware of the conflicts that…