Hercules: Superhero
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
Young Hercules is challenged by the King to carry out seven labours - no problem, although the King is less impressed when he brings back the evidence and stinks out the palace.
Young Hercules is challenged by the King to carry out seven labours - no problem, although the King is less impressed when he brings back the evidence and stinks out the palace.
This book presents Serge Prokofieff's famous musical story about young Peter and the Wolf in the style of a play with four scenes. The cast of characters on page 2 shows how Prokofieff used a different musical instrument to represent each character. With the help of a narrator, the story reveals, how Peter outwits the big bad wolf.
In this lively storybook, Fizz is celebrating her fourth birthday and Jake, Milo and Bella set about preparing a wonderful birthday party for her. in a small, durable hardback edition, perfect for young readers.
Muck loves getting dirty. So when Farmer Pickles rings to say that Travis is stuck in the mud, he's delighted to help. It sounds like a very mucky job! Things get even messier when Naughty Spud starts a mud fight. But Bob comes to the rescue with a soapy surprise of his own
A story featuring the characters from Bob's yard in the animated BBC TV series "Bob the Builder". Bob has two jobs to complete in one day, but unfortunately Dizzy manages to mix them up.
Exploring the theme of love, the author reflects on the transformative power of Christ's love experienced in childhood, emphasizing the importance of accepting and recognizing love from others. The narrative highlights resilience in the face of life's challenges, asserting that one's response to adversity is crucial. The message reassures readers of Jesus' unwavering presence, offering comfort and strength during difficult times, including the inevitability of death.
Something is moving behind the curtain, but the Tweenies are too scared to peek! They imagine what it might be - a teddy, a spaceman - until Judy persuades them to take a look. What will they see?
The Tweenies take turns to look after Doodles, but they treat him like a baby. The Tweenies learn that dogs need to be treated as dogs, not as people.