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Books with author Sophie Hanton

  • My First Search & Find Around the Neighborhood

    KidsBooks, Sophie Hanton

    Board book (KidsBooks, Jan. 31, 2017)
    Young readers will enjoy hours of fun as they search for a variety of people, animals, objects, and food around the neighborhood! From the playground to the library, the farmer's market to the town fair, each spread shows a delightful scene in a different area of town. This My First Search & Find® book is a perfect, fun-filled way to introduce children to neighborhood attractions and inspire parents and children to explore their own hometowns.
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  • Princess 123's

    Sophie Hanton

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, )
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  • Princess ABC's

    Sophie Hanton

    Board book (Piggy Toes Press, Sept. 1, 2009)
    A is for Armor! B is for Ball Gown! C is for Castle! What an enchanting way for a little princess to learn her ABCs. Also available Princess 123s.
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  • Lift-the-flap Friends Fairy

    Sophie Hanton

    Board book (Bloomsbury Childrens, )
    BRAND NEW, Exactly same ISBN as listed, Please double check ISBN carefully before ordering.
  • Peekaboo! Snow

    Sophie Hinton

    Board book (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Come and join the fun with a peek-a-boo board bookThere's a mischievous animal hiding on each page, and it's your job to find them. Peep through the holes and join in with the silly animal noises as you giggle your way through the snow. With penguins hiding from owls and reindeers hiding from puffins, this simple, lively text and bold design will appeal to young children.
  • Peekaboo! Sea

    Sophie Hinton

    Board book (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Come and join the fun with a peek-a-boo board bookThere’s a mischievous creature hiding on each page—and it's your job to find them! Peep through the holes and join in with the silly animal noises as you giggle your way through the sea. With sharks hiding from jellyfish and whales hiding from lobsters, this simple, lively text and bold design will appeal to young children.
  • Peekaboo! Farm

    Sophie Hinton

    Board book (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Come and join the animal fun with a peek-a-boo board book There's a mischievous animal hiding on each page, and it's your job to find them. Peep through the holes and join in with the silly animal noises as you giggle your way through the farm. With horses hiding from chicks and cows hiding from ducks, anything can happen. The simple, lively texts and bold design will appeal to young children.
  • Rumble Crumble and the Lost Easter Eggs: Magical bedtime stories for early beginner readers and young children

    Sophie Hatton

    language (Sixth Element Publishing, March 23, 2020)
    Looking for a calming and delightful bedtime story to get the kids to sleep? Worries about monsters in the dark? Squabbles at bedtime? Pixie and Freya’s Bedtime Stories are ideal, especially if you have young children who are siblings, munchkins who are afraid of the dark, or any little ones struggling with lingering worries about monsters under the bed.Meet Rumble Crumble. He’s the monster who lives under the bed. But he doesn’t just live there, he has a very important job to do… he has to keep away all the other scary monsters! And as Rumble Crumble lives with Pixie and Freya, two little sisters who are very, very different to each other, his adventures always tackle the tricky issues of how to share a bedroom, how to understand each other and our differences, and how to learn to do the right thing… always with a smile and a touch of magic.Rumble Crumble and the Monster Who Worried is a delightful, magical bedtime story to read to children at night to chase away any fears of the dark and the monster under the bed.In this fourth book, one night, just before bedtime, Rumble Crumble can’t find his phone. Where could it be? Just as Freya and Pixie start to help him look for it, they spot a trail of brightly coloured foil wrappers leading into the forest. They look like Easter Egg wrappers… but what’s happened to the Easter Bunny?For young readers, who are looking for magical adventure books to read all by themselves, this is also a wonderful introduction to short but grown-up paperback books with chapters.Written by children for children…
  • Peekaboo! Jungle

    Sophie Hinton

    Board book (Egmont UK, Oct. 1, 2014)
    Come and join the fun with this peek-a-boo board book There's a mischievous animal hiding on each page—and it's your job to find them! Peep through the holes and join in with the silly animal noises as you giggle your way through the jungle. With crocodiles hiding from monkeys and elephants hiding from bats, this simple, lively text and bold design will appeal to young children.
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  • Paixi Paixi: 拍戏拍戏

    Sophie Hai

    language (, Sept. 24, 2019)
    During and after the filming of a Chinese fantasy drama, the young leads exploit their on and off-screen chemistry publically while privately struggling to separate feelings from fiction.
  • Rumble Crumble and the Lost Easter Eggs: Magical bedtime stories for early beginner readers and young children

    Sophie Hatton

    (Sixth Element Publishing, March 25, 2020)
    Looking for a calming and delightful bedtime story to get the kids to sleep? Worries about monsters in the dark? Squabbles at bedtime? Pixie and Freya’s Bedtime Stories are ideal, especially if you have young children who are siblings, munchkins who are afraid of the dark, or any little ones struggling with lingering worries about monsters under the bed.Meet Rumble Crumble. He’s the monster who lives under the bed. But he doesn’t just live there, he has a very important job to do… he has to keep away all the other scary monsters! And as Rumble Crumble lives with Pixie and Freya, two little sisters who are very, very different to each other, his adventures always tackle the tricky issues of how to share a bedroom, how to understand each other and our differences, and how to learn to do the right thing… always with a smile and a touch of magic.Rumble Crumble and the Monster Who Worried is a delightful, magical bedtime story to read to children at night to chase away any fears of the dark and the monster under the bed.In this fourth book, one night, just before bedtime, Rumble Crumble can’t find his phone. Where could it be? Just as Freya and Pixie start to help him look for it, they spot a trail of brightly coloured foil wrappers leading into the forest. They look like Easter Egg wrappers… but what’s happened to the Easter Bunny?For young readers, who are looking for magical adventure books to read all by themselves, this is also a wonderful introduction to short but grown-up paperback books with chapters.Written by children for children…
  • Stitch Up

    Sophie Hamilton

    eBook (Templar Fiction, May 1, 2014)
    Dasha Gold enjoys a life of indulgence, made possible by her powerful and wealthy parents. But this privilege comes at a price - extreme image control, including cosmetic surgery to transform her into a living logo for their brand. Presented with a way out, Dasha embarks on a hunt for the truth that takes her across a divided and CCTV-dominated city, in the company of maverick Londoner Latif. But money talks and the Golds own the media. Who can Dasha really trust? An exciting urban thriller, set in a media-controlled world that could be just around the corner . . .