Being a baby in a family is so joyous – everyone wants to hug, kiss and gobble you up!
I Want My Hat Back by Jon Klassen
A graphically hilarious book that tells the tale of bear looking for his hat. The bear goes around asking animals if they have come across it, who give their answers in interesting ways. A visually entertaining book for readers of all ages.
There is another one by the same author – We Found A Hat.
Skye the Puffling by Lyne Rickards and Jon Mitchell
Baby puffins are called pufflings and Skye is a cheeky one. Skye lives in Scotland and sneaks out of her parent’s burrow and sets of on a adventure where she meets many Scottish birds. Exciting as the adventure is, she starts missing her parents …
My Big Shouting Day by Rebecca Patterson
Bella is having one of those days when everything just isn’t right and ends up shouting all day till mummy sorts it all out at night. A delightful book that both adults and children can identify with.
Whatever Next! by Jill Murphy
Baby bear manages to find a rocket and get to the moon all before bath time!
The Squirrels Who Squabbled by Rachel Bright and Jim Field
Bruce and Cyril are very greedy squirrels indeed who WANT the last nut. They chase across the forest after this last nut when it seems that they will have to work to together.
The Wonkey Donkey by Craig Smith and Katz Cowley
Based on the Wonkey Donkey song this is a hilarious book to read out aloud – sure to become favourite in every young child’s library.
Bear and Hare: Where’s Bear? by Emily Gravett
Bear and Hare decide on a game of hide and seek. Hare is good at counting and closing his eyes but Bear finds it difficult to find a place to hide … until he can’t be found … A hilarious book by the award winning Emily Gravett.
Oh No, George! by Chris Haughton
Harris needs to go shopping but can his dog George be good? George wants to be good but there are so so many temptations on the trip. A hilarious book that is great to read aloud.
Where’s My Teddy by Jez Alborough
Eddy loses his teddy and has to go into the dark woods to look for it … A classic favourite of several generations.