A dozen suitably assorted five- or six-year-olds point out different parts of the body, each accompanied by half of a rhymed couplet. Paperback Extended Description
Hetty the cat wakes up, yawns, washes behind her ears, and pops through her cat flap into the bright sunlight. And what does she find in the big wide world? One plate of baked beans, two pork pies, three lamb chops – and that's just the beginning! This charming counting book follows Hetty on her big day out. Hardback
'Mummy is having a baby . . . I've got a daddy and a big brother, but we haven't had a baby before. So I told my hippopotamus who lives on the roof and eats cake. He knows everything about babies.'
Mum is a rehab counselor for people with alcohol problems. Grandma Raynor lives next door. Dad is a driver for Elgas. Then there s me, fifteen, into a lot of different stuff. Music, surfing, animals, tennis, swimming, computer games. And my sister, Claire, and brother Toby. We re a typical Australian family. Hardcover 48 pages Extended Description
In this story, life on the rooftops of New York is
brought into focus.
Light, a pure white homing pigeon leaves his New
York city flock and we follow him on his journey
through New York. Extended Description