A miller's daughter has to spin straw into gold for the king. A funny little man comes to help her, but if she can't guess his name, this Rumpelstiltskin will take her first-born child.
When Hansel and Gretel get left in the woods, they are captured by a witch who lives in a house made from gingerbread and sweets. How will they ever escape?
While the three bears are out for a walk, naughty little Goldilocks comes calling and tries out their porridge, chairs and beds to see which are just right. But then the three bears come home...
Filled with humour, energy, and warmth, this is a great gift for Mother's day, and perfect for reading when you're visiting Grandma! Illustrated by the winner of the Red House Children's Book Award 2013.
Millie is just starting ballet classes and she's finding it quite hard-she's never really done ballet properly before. But then when she's waiting to be picked up at the end of the lesson, she discovers the ballet bunnies! Can Millie keep the ballet bunnies' secret? And can the ballet bunnies help Millie to find her confidence?
When Millie first started ballet classes she found it quite hard-until she made friends with the ballet bunnies! In this second story Millie's getting ready to perform for the first time, in the gala show! Paws crossed that the ballet bunnies can help her find the confidence to go on stage in front of an audience.
The Ballet Bunnies have come to stay with Millie for her birthday, and they are even going to come to her birthday party (as long as they can stay hidden, of course). Can they help Millie to have the best birthday ever?
It's an exciting day for Millie and the Ballet Bunnies: the dress rehearsal for Miss Luisa's School of Dance showcase will be in the afternoon, and Millie has a busy day planned. But when she realizes that one of the bunnies is missing, Millie will need to retrace her footsteps to find it . . .
The first book in a delightful new series full of friendship and adventure, from adored,award-winning author/illustrator duo Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre.