One castle on a hill, two babies bundled up in a pushchair, three drums for a Highland marching band.
Introduce your wee ones to the numbers one to ten -- with a Scottish twist! Count dogs and wellies, teddies and treats, all in a special Scottish style.
When Bobbys grandmother was thirteen, she and seven friends disappeared for six days. Bobby is determined that she will solve the mystery of what happened to them and embarks on an adventure.
The Musical Life of Gustav Mole introduces children to the delights of music, instruments and performing groups. Gustav Mole is lucky enough to be born into a musical family, and this charming tale traces the enriching role that music plays in his life.
Fox was beyond excited! Fifi, FrouFrou, and Fluffy were part of the coolest, wildest, most famous band EVER!So when Fox stumbled upon a chance to play with them,how could he not? They had MILLIONS of followers, and everyone loved them! When a mishap during the show exposes The Bad Apples for who they really are, Fox was left to sing and play ......
During a homeschooling session about Qur'an tafsir, Dr. Sana Khan's then 8-year-old son spoke the three words that are a bane of every parent's existence--I am bored. Perhaps if on that afternoon he had spoken any other words, the stories you hold in your hands would not have come into existence. That very night, as a result of divine inspiration, ......
In this delightful rendering of a whimsical Asian fable about looking beyond appearances, award-winning author, Demi, retells the story of monkey mountain, an idyllic land where the monkeys frolic and play under the light of the full moon. One evening, a monkey notices the moon at the bottom of the well. "Help! Help! The moon has fallen into the ......
Now that the fairies have made the most of spring and summer, shepherding the growing things through the warm months, what do they do when autumn comes and the growing things begin to settle in to rest? How do the fairies prepare for winter?
Kiko grows and cultivates her garden, harvesting and sharing the fruits and veggies with her friends, neighbours, and family. This delightful tale serves as a metaphor of nurturing relationships and community, while sharing kindness with others.
Willow the wildcat kitten and her brother Corrie live in a cosy den in the forest with their mum. But then disaster strikes when a nosy sheepdog collapses their den. Can the kittens stop bickering long to learn how to work together and find a warm, safe new home?
Written in Lynne Rickards' signature rhyme, this ......