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Books published by publisher Methuen Children's Books, London

  • Say AAAH! by Mick Inkpen

    Mick Inkpen

    Hardcover (Hodder Children's Books, London, March 15, 1864)
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  • Sometimes

    Rebecca Elliott

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, July 26, 2012)
    Toby loves his big sister Clemmie. She always looks after him and he looks after her - even when her disability means she has to go to hospital again. But they still find ways to have fun together - and their story will help encourage children facing a similar situation.Toby and Clemmie first appeared in Just Because, in which Toby paints us a picture of his super big sister and all the things they do together - just because.
  • In the Beginning

    Christina Goodings, Emanuela Carletti

    Paperback (Lion Children's Books, June 19, 2015)
    The story of the creation is told in scenes with colourful backgrounds - but you have to join together the action yourself! Each page has a simple dot to dot outline for you to join up and reveal the character. Comes with a centrefold of stickers. Other books in the series are: Noah, Lost Sheep
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  • Science Geek Sam and his Secret Logbook

    Cees Dekker, Corien Oranje, Petra Crofton van Rijssen

    Paperback (Lion Children's Books, Sept. 20, 2019)
    "I'm afraid you're at the top end of the healthy weight range," said the doctor. This is doctor's speak for "you are FAT"! "Do you know how much I'd weigh if I was on Pluto?" "No idea," replied the doctor. "Only 2.3 kilograms. Practically nothing!" Meet Sam, science geek extraordinaire, and have an exclusive peek at his top secret logbook. When a meteorite crashes into Sam's school bike shed, his class have a LOT of questions about space, the universe, and life on earth. But can they believe in God AND the Big Bang? They make some cool discoveries that show them that, surprisingly, the answer is a clear yes. A fact-filled and thought-provoking story that will make you chuckle.
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  • Bible Promises for Baby's Dedication

    Sophie Piper, Antonia Woodward

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Oct. 27, 2015)
    Gather together to welcome your new baby into the family and into the church! These adorable little books are full of words from the Bible and prayers that a child can grow to treasure. This book makes a wonderful keepsake for the occasion. Share these words of God’s love with the child who is dear to you.
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  • Teddy Bear Says Good Night

    Suzy Senior, Melanie Mitchell

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, April 18, 2014)
    Teddy says 'I'm sleepy. It must be bedtime soon.' This adorable little board book comes in the shape of a teddy bear. Inside is a little rhyme over six double pages all about Teddy getting ready for bed, putting on his pyjamas and going to sleep. Melanie Mitchell's loveable and cuddly bears are irresistibly appealing. Part of a series of Teddy Bear shaped books, there are three others to collect - each one is an individual character.
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  • Papa Panov's Special Day

    Mig Holder, Julie Downing

    Paperback (Lion Children's Books, Sept. 19, 2003)
    Originally written by French author Reuben Saillens and later retold by Leo Tolstoy, this endearing story has now acquired the status of a folk-tale. The heart-warming story of lonely shoemaker Papa Panov's generosity reflects the true spirit of Christmas. Mig Holder's much loved text is complemented by charming illustrations by Julie Downing which capture the changing mood of the story.
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  • The Story of Christmas

    Mary Joslin, Alida Massari

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2014)
    A sumptuous presentation of the Bible story as it unfolds in the presence of heaven's angelsOnce, long ago, a baby was born in Bethlehem. Share the story at the heart of Christmas—the story of Mary and Joseph, the stable and the star, the infant Christ, and the good news of joy and peace. Celebrate each year with this timeless and beautiful retelling, illustrated throughout with a mixture of full page art, vignettes, and borders in sumptuous reds, purples, and majestic blues.
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  • Just Because

    Rebecca Elliott

    eBook (Lion Children's Books, Dec. 23, 2011)
    ‘My big sister Clemmie is my best friend. She can’t walk, talk, move around much, cook macaroni, pilot a plane, juggle or do algebra. I don’t know why she doesn’t do these things. Just because.’ This heartwarming picture book about being perfectly loved, no matter what, tells of a brother's love for his sister. He is so enthusiastic about just how loving and special she is, and delights in telling us about all the fun things they do together. Only as his tale unfolds does the reader begin to realize that his sister has special needs... and by then we just accept as he does all the wonderful things about her. This amusing and often touching story encompasses the issue of disability in a charming celebration of sibling friendship to which all children can relate.
  • Missing Jack

    Rebecca Elliott

    Hardcover (Lion Children's Books, Jan. 7, 2015)
    Toby's cat, Jack, is THE best cat EVER. But Jack is getting old - and Toby will miss his furry best friend terribly when he's gone. Then Toby meets a crazy cat called Humphrey. In this charming and beautifully illustrated picture book Rebecca Elliott addresses the difficult subject of a child's first experience of the death of a pet with warmth, sensitivity and well placed humour. Awards: 2011 JUNIOR MAGAZINE DESIGN AWARDS Most Promising New Talent- SHORTLISTED, 2011 NASEN AWARDS (National Association of Special Education Needs) Inclusive Children's Book of the Year - SHORTLISTED, 2011 NURSERY WORLD AWARDS Three to Fives New Launch - FINALIST, 2010-11 PEOPLE'S BOOK PRIZE Children's Book of the Year - FINALIST, 2012 - KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL - LONG LIST, 2012 - DOLLY GRAY CHILDREN'S LITERATURE AWARD - WINNER
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  • A Choice of Magic

    Ruth Manning-Sanders, Robin Jacques

    Hardcover (Methuen Children's Books, )
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  • George Mouse's water music

    Heather S Buchanan

    Hardcover (Methuen Children's Books, Jan. 1, 1986)
    George Mouse builds a boat for his family so they can sail downstream and play music as they travel, for everyone to hear.