Three baby owls wake up one night and can’t see their mother and wonder where she is. They think they see scary things moving around but soon all is well and there is much excitement when their mother returns.
Hugless Douglas by David Melling
Douglas is a cuddly bear who wakes up one morning and needs a hug but has difficulty finding one.
Mr Big by Ed Vere
Mr Big looks scary but is a softy inside, how is he going show the ‘real him’ to make friends?
The Teddy Bears’ Picnic by Jimmy Kennedy and Alexandra Day
A classic favourite!
How Do You Burp in Space? And Other tips Every Space Tourist Needs to Know by Susan E. Goodman and illustrated by Michael Slack
You can only take 2lbs of luggage with you – what will you pack?
One Cent, Two Cents, Old Cent, New Cent by Bonnie Worth
A delightful book explaining the concept of money starting with the ancient practice of bartering.
Tai and the Festival of Color by Marcel a Bent and illustrated by Sudeepti Tucker
Tai lives in Jamaica and is given a map of the world by her mother. She is super keen to travel as she studies her map. That night her dreams come true and she travels to New Delhi, India and takes part in the fabulous festival of colour, Holi. She makes new friends and learns about a new culture.
Mister Magnolia by Quentin Blake
A fun picture book with amazing illustrations with an amusing story line about Mister Magnolia and his one boot.
The Gruffalo by Julia Donaldson and Axel Scheffler
An award winning hot favourite of children and adults! Every child’s library should have this.
The Very Hungry Caterpillar by Eric Carle
A beautiful classic picture book overflowing with learning opportunities – days of the week, numbers, metamorphosis, good eating habits, etc. An excellent resource for teachers and parents.
