Everyone knows the feeling of a day when absolutely nothing goes right. The chaos and calamity in Alexander', day are recounted in hilarious text enlivened with black and white line illustrations.
Exquisitely detailed illustrations are Graeme Base's trademark. Much more than just an alphabet book, this is a puzzle adventure and a e utiful work of art.
Chrysanthemum always thought her name was Perfect until she started school and was teased about it. A recial teacher restores her pride.
Frog and Toad are the very best of friends and there are several beautifully illustrated books of their adventures. The five short tales in each book are perfect for newly confident readers.
Poor old Stanley Lambchop is as flat as a tack. Terrible? Maybe not. There are lots of advantages to being really flat. A firm favourite.
Pirates and cleverly crafted nonsense - what a delicious combination. Exciting, adventurous and very, very funny.
Miss Lily is a large and kindly crocodile whose fabulous pink feather boa makes the shy Last Potoroo feel she can do anything and everything. A lovely story about courage and friendship.
Bold, simple and beautifully coloured Babar, Celeste, Arthur and Zephir are the most wonderful, elegant elephant family. This is the first of six Babar tales.
No one has ever heard the wolf's side of the familiar story. Shackled for years with a bad reputation, here he is to set the story straight.
Velveteen rabbit is a young boy's most cherished toy. The transforming power of love can bring a toy to life; after much sadness the velveteen rabbit becomes real in this heart-warming story, loved by generations.
A small boy explores a prehistoric rainforest. Baker's unique collage illustrations describe the present and hint at the past and future. Simply stunning.
A touching and beautifully illustrated story about childhood and old age and the importance of precious memories.
Gooey, brewy, yummy, chewy, wombat stew! At least that's what Dingo is planning... but he didn't reckon on the help of Wombat's friends.