It's Halloween and Peppa and George are at Grandpa and Granny Pig's house! Together they try on some spooky costumes, decorate the house in spooky decorations and bake some spooooky treats. Everything's ready just in time for their Spooky Show!
It's the most magical time of the year, and Peppa has made a wish to have an adventure with an elf from Santa's workshop! When mysterious things start happening all around her, Peppa thinks it's the work of a naughty elf! What is really going on?
Peppa and her friends can't wait to be shown how to play rugby by Mummy Rabbit and Miss Rabbit. They're ready to catch, pass and kick the ball! Will Daddy Pig and Daddy Rabbit's rugby match on television finish in time for them to cheer on Peppa and her friends outside?
Madame Gazelle asks the children at playgroup to think about what makes them special. Gerald Giraffe is tall, Rebecca Rabbit likes carrots, but what makes Peppa special? This lovely, full colour book helps children think about what makes them special, and to appreciate our differences.
A picture book that is suitable for parents struggling with potty training for girls aged 18+ months. It features clear, informative and fun pictures that are aimed at tackling the common anxieties that children may have about using the potty.
A picture book that is suitable parents struggling with potty training for boys aged 18+ months. It features clear, informative and fun pictures that are aimed at tackling the common anxieties that children may have about using the potty.
This picture book biography tells the incredible story of Anne Frank for a younger audience. Anne Frank's diary telling the story of her years in hiding from the Nazis has affected millions of people. In the first half of the book we meet Anne as a small child growing up with her family in Germany.