A little girl and her mother invite a tiger in for tea--but tigers are not satisfied with just tea.
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Language: en
Pages: 10
Pages: 10
Bringing this perennial children's classic to a younger audience with this wonderful portable edition, while out and about or relaxing at home. The perfect way to introduce Judith Kerr to the youngest generation. The doorbell rings just as Sophie and her mummy are sitting down to tea. Who could it
Language: en
Pages: 336
Pages: 336
Time Out London for Children gives the lowdown on how to enjoy the city with kids in tow whether you're a native or a visitor. From shops, restaurants and parks to tourist attractions and trips out of town, we have every age covered, from tot to teenager. Discover sun-splashed lidos,
Language: en
Pages: 160
Pages: 160
The ultimate parenting book about getting your child to read. 'It’s a book that lives in that space between education in school and education at home. A thousand times better than those books of worksheets telling you “How to pass Sats” that sit on spinners in newsagents,' Michael Rosen, children's
Language: en
Pages: 288
Pages: 288
Modern living offers convenience, and as parents we need all the help we can get. Food is produced in abundance, and clothes are cheap enough for us to use and then discard. But is it necessary to be so wasteful? And is this really how we want to raise our
Language: en
Pages: 535
Pages: 535
‘The Blind Light reads like a British Don DeLillo, telling the social history of Britain through two generations of a family.’ – Alex Preston, Observer ‘A powerful and affecting novel’ – Jim Crace, author of Harvest In the late 1950s, during his National Service, Drummond meets the two people who