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Caroline Jayne Church

    January 1, 1963
    Caroline Jayne Church
    Wuthering Heights
    Princesses are pretty
    Hungry Hen
    I Am a Big Brother!
    I Love You
    I love you through and through
    • I Love You

      • 6 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.5(10)Add rating

      This cloth book features an engaging mirror, designed to captivate and stimulate young children's senses. Its soft fabric and bright colors make it perfect for little hands, encouraging exploration and sensory development. Ideal for interactive play, the mirror element adds an extra layer of fun, helping infants and toddlers engage with their reflections while fostering visual and tactile skills.

      I Love You
    • I Am a Big Brother!

      • 24 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.4(454)Add rating

      When a new baby joins his family, a little boy is determined to be the best big brother ever.

      I Am a Big Brother!
    • The hungry little hen eats and eats and grows fatter and fatter. High on the hill the fox watches and grows thinner and thinner. One day he can stand it no longer, but things do not turn out as expected.

      Hungry Hen
    • Wuthering Heights

      • 146 pages
      • 6 hours of reading
      4.1(74490)Add rating

      On the wild and lonely Yorkshire moors a tragic love story unfolds as Catherine Earnshaw and Heathcliff fall in love. But Cathy marries another man, Edgar Linton, and breaks Heathcliff's heart. Years later, he returns to Wuthering Heights and takes his revenge on the Linton family.

      Wuthering Heights
    • With All My Heart, I Love You

      • 12 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      4.0(49)Add rating

      The book features playful and affectionate moments between a caregiver and a baby, highlighting the joy of movement and physical connection. Through rhythmic and engaging text, it captures the essence of love and bonding, emphasizing the warmth and intimacy shared during cuddling. The playful actions of the baby, such as jumping and rolling, reflect the excitement of early childhood, making it a delightful read for both parents and little ones.

      With All My Heart, I Love You
    • Wobble Bear is learning to talk and his mum is trying to teach him about colours. But the only colour he will say is YELLOW! Yellow to the pink soap, yellow to the red towel, yellow to his green pyjamas . . . until finally he gets it right and says yellow to the harvest moon at bedtime. Parents and toddlers everywhere will love watching Wobble Bear learn and will relate to all his little triumphs and disasters as they follow his antics. A very lovable little bear indeed. BLWritten by Ian Whybrow, author of Harry and the Bucketful of Dinosaurs BLCombined sales of Wobble Bear Says Yellow hardback and paperback (published December 2003) are well over 7,000 copies

      Wobble Bear Says Yellow
    • I Love My Puppy

      • 10 pages
      • 1 hour of reading
      3.5(65)Add rating

      The story features Mia and her puppy as they embark on an exciting day of adventures. Their playful interactions highlight the joy of companionship and the simple pleasures of life. Through their experiences, readers are invited to share in the fun and warmth of their bond.

      I Love My Puppy