Return of the Indian: New edition
Omri has never forgotten Little Bull though, and finally yields to the temptation to see his tiny blood brother again. … Continued
Omri has never forgotten Little Bull though, and finally yields to the temptation to see his tiny blood brother again. … Continued
Hard-hitting, page-turning and celebratory of friendship in unlikely circumstances, Joyce Carol Oates’ sure touch with small town life hits home in her first young adult novel.
One of four charming board books by the best-selling creator of Percy the Park Keeper, featuring toddler Sam and his six toy animal friends. Perfect books for babies and toddlers.
Palmer LaRue is running out of birthdays. For as long as he can remember, he’s dreaded the day he turns ten, the day he’s supposed to become a wringer.
The second book in this sparkling, magical new series about Jessica, the ten-year-old witch-in-training. Writing that fizzes…that will enchant every 7 – 9 year old, especially girls.
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A collection of wonderfully hilarious, seriously scary rhymes put together by a master compiler, well known for his collections with OUP. John Foster is a poet in his own right and is highly-regarded in both the trade and in schools for his brilliant collections.
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A collection of wonderfully hilarious, completely crazy poems put together by a master compiler, well known for his collections with OUP. John Foster is a poet in his own right and is highly-regarded in both the trade and in schools for his brilliant collections.
A bumper Little Wolf book combining Little Wolf’s Haunted Hall for Small Horrors and Little Wolf, Forest Detective.
100 poems by 100 of the major children’s poets of the twentieth century compiled by John Foster, an established and well-known anthologist and poet in his own right.
The Book of 1000 Poems is one of the most popular children’s poetry anthologies ever published.
With its unique blend of hilarious rhyme, jaunty rhythm and wacky illustrations, this delightful book combines three of Dr. Seuss’s most charming fables, each one teaching us a salient lesson in coping with life’s problems.
Once there was a goose called Katerina…
Katerina was the only goose on her pond, and this made her very sad and rather lonely.