My Friend Harry
- 32 pages
- 2 hours of reading
A charming rural tale about a small boy and his soft-toy elephant by the author of the much-loved Floss.






A charming rural tale about a small boy and his soft-toy elephant by the author of the much-loved Floss.
In this third endearing tale about Harry the elephant, Lewis's soft, gentle artwork illuminates the satisfaction that comes from finding something that's been lost--with the help one's two best friends. Full color.
Embark on a vibrant journey with Jhay in a magical hot-air balloon as he introduces young readers to a spectrum of colors and sight words. Each page features a new colorful character, from a bossy red ant to a cheerful yellow sun, encouraging children to identify colors in their environment. This interactive adventure not only enhances color recognition but also promotes active participation, boosting confidence and fostering a love for learning in early readers.
Describes different activities on a farm in Northumberland, England.
one spring day, Little Baa frisks and runs in the field. Soon he leaves his friends far behind - and his Ma too, but Little Baa's Ma misses him and searches for him. Will she ever find her Little Baa?
One breezy day, Harry and his friends Ted and Lulu climb to the top of a little hill. 'Come on, Harry!' cry Lulu and Ted as they fly through the air and tumble down the little hill through the soft grass. But Harry doesn't feel loopy or swoopy or light. He needs a helping paw, or two!
The story of a young border collie, Floss, and how she becomes a sheepdog. Kim Lewis has written three other books set on a Northumberland sheep farm, Emma's Lamb , First Snow and The Shepherd Boy which was shortlisted for the 1991 Kate Greenaway Medal.
The series POPPY'S FARM are realistic and visually appealing portrayals of farm life for toddlers. The farm is owned by Poppy's dad, and in each book Poppy meets a baby animal born on the farm that day. She strokes the little calf, cuddles the puppy and gives milk to the baby lamb.
Having never before seen a red tractor, Max gets his very first glimpse of this thrilling vehicle as it rolls and pushes through the field in full view.
One rainy spring morning, Emma's father brings home a little lost lamb. He's wet and cold and hungry. Emma wants to keep him and look after him herself. But in her heart, she knows that Lamb needs to be with his mother. Illustrated in full colour throughout. First published in 1991.