It's time for a dance in Acorn Wood! But Hare needs a new dress first. Will she find one in time? Lift the flaps to find out. A board book in the Acorn Wood series for toddlers.

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It's time for a dance in Acorn Wood! But Hare needs a new dress first. Will she find one in time? Lift the flaps to find out. A board book in the Acorn Wood series for toddlers.
It's springtime. Bear has woken up hungry and finds a lost egg outside his cave. Breakfast? No! Out hatches Gozzle, a very sweet little gosling who is convinced that Bear must be her daddy – and that she should be able to climb, dig and eat honey just like him.
One night, a plucky little penguin sneaks out of the zoo. Jonty, a young gentoo penguin, is determined to find his true home in Antarctica. It's going to be an amazing journey - but can Jonty really find his way?
Ruth Mary is used to collecting teeth from under the pillows of sleeping children, not animals. But when the Fairy Queen sends her off to the jungle, Ruth Mary doesn't mind. And all is going well. That is, until she collects the tooth of a crocodile, who wakes up and...
This is a story spanning a thousand years, over which time an acorn grows into a mighty oak. The tree witnesses a whole sweep of history, from the Viking invasion to a modern-day teddybears' picnic, and on each page we see children playing different games around it,...
Explore a whole paintbox of colours in this exciting and interactive story. A little girl paints her own adventure, starring a bright blue tree frog who sails away in a red balloon and is marooned on a purple island. Children will delight in the rhyming text and in...
In a big old house, the ladybird is visiting her friend the spider for the festive season. But those two bad men, Hefty Hugh and Lanky Len, are up to no good again. They have a devious plan - to steal the children's Christmas presents from their stockings! It's a good...
Poor bowerbird Bert doesn’t have much luck wooing haughty Nanette. Even when his collection of offerings grows to include a marble and a mobile phone, she just wants “More, more, more.” Is he doomed to a life of solitude?