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Books in Best Friends' Bakery series

  • Best Friends: We Are Better Together

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, April 12, 2016)
    You can't paint a picture without paint, or make a milkshake without milk. This charming book of teamwork and friendship shows how individual things are so much better, when they all work together! Flour, eggs, butter, and sugar all join together to make a cake; paper, scissors, and tape wrap a beautiful present. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of teamwork in its many forms.
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  • Best Friends: We Are Best Friends

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    There are some things that just belong together – milk and cookies, pen and paper, salt and pepper, all best friends forever. This charming book of friendship is full of best friend pairs, and is designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile. With cute rhymes to read and share:‘Knife said to Fork: There's no one better.I love it when we are together.'This is a great book to celebrate friendship and love in its many forms.
  • Best Friends: We Are A Family

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Dec. 15, 2015)
    Like peas in a pod, and leaves in a tree, we all belong to a family! Whether they are big, or whether they are small, this charming book shows young readers that there are all kinds of different families to be found in the world around us, from a bunch of balloons, to eggs in a box, and fingers on a hand. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of family in its many forms.
  • We Are A Family

    Roger Priddy

    Board book (Priddy Books, Sept. 29, 2015)
    A Roger Priddy Best Friends book, We Are Family―created by Emma Jennings and written by Robyn Newton―is a delightful imaginative children’s picture book about families. Like peas in a pod, and leaves in a tree, we all belong to a family!Whether they are big, or whether they are small, this charming book shows young readers that there are all kinds of different families to be found in the world around us, from a bunch of balloons, to eggs in a box, and fingers on a hand. Designed with a mixture of photographs and fun illustrations to engage little ones and make them smile, there are cute rhymes to read and share in this celebration of family in its many forms.Describes family units as peas in a pod, eggs in a box, clothespins on a line, and leaves on a branch to describes how a family sticks together.
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  • Sugar and Spice

    Linda Chapman RN PhD

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, July 17, 2014)
    11-year-old Hannah Hallett's life has changed. Her mum has recently remarried, and Hannah's got a new dad and twin sisters! The whole family have moved from the city to a small town so that Hannah's mum can fulfil her life-long dream of opening a bakery. But things don't start well for the new bakery, and soon Mum's too busy to spend time with Hannah the way she used to. Hannah knows she can turn the Sugar & Spice Bakery's fortunes around - all she needs to do is convince Mum she can be useful.
  • A Spoonful of Secrets

    Linda Chapman RN PhD

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, July 17, 2014)
    After a difficult beginning, things are starting to look up for the Sugar & Spice Bakery. Business is good, and Hannah is excited about starting school with her new friends. But as school starts, Mia is acting strangely, and it looks as though things aren't going to be as easy as Hannah had thought.
  • Cupcakes and Contests

    Linda Chapman RN PhD

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, Feb. 12, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old Hannah Hallett has loved baking all her life and is endlessly coming up with amazing new ideas. Her mum's just the same - and now she's moved the whole family to the countryside so she can pursue her dream of opening her own bakery!Hannah's favourite TV programme - Junior Brilliant Baker - is open for auditions! Hannah knows that she'd be the perfect contestant, and she can't wait to apply with best friend Mia. But what will the girls do when only one of them gets through to the show? Will the reality of TV stardom be too much to handle? And which is more important, baking or family?
  • Birthdays and Biscuits

    Linda Chapman RN PhD

    Paperback (Hachette Children's Group, April 2, 2015)
    Eleven-year-old Hannah Hallett has loved baking all her life and is endlessly coming up with amazing new ideas. Her mum's just the same - and now she's moved the whole family to the countryside so she can pursue her dream of opening her own bakery! It's the summer holidays, and now that Junior Brilliant Baker is over, Hannah can finally relax and enjoy herself with her best friends! They're baking biscuits for the launch of George's mum's new shop, Natural Beauty. Then Hannah meets mysterious new girl Abi at the launch, and hears that the local animal shelter, PAWS, is struggling. She realises that there are people - and animals - in Ashingham who need help. Can the best friends work out what's wrong with Abi and save PAWS at the same time?
  • Best Friends 5: Bramble and Berry

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, April 12, 2002)
    A brand-new series from the creator of Puppy Patrol and Jenny Dale's Puppy Tales. An irresistible combination of fluff, fun and friendship, featuring adorable baby animals - who are the very best of friends. Bramble's mum has warned her to keep away from foxes - foxes and kittens just don't get on! So when a tiny fox cub called Berry comes to live at the farm, Bramble keeps her distance. But Berry needs help - he's lost his mum, and he's never been anywhere on his own before. Can brave Bramble help Berry find his way home?
  • Carrot and Clover

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, March 8, 2002)
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  • Lottie and Ludo

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, Jan. 3, 2003)
    Ludo is a very special cockatiel - he can talk! He lives in a rescue centre and loves to play tricks on people with his best friend, a little pup called Lottie. One night, Lottie and Ludo hear noises when everyone else is asleep. Someone is breaking into the rescue centre! Can the brave best friends hatch a plan to catch a thief?
  • Best Friends 8 - Amber and Alfie

    Jenny Dale, Susan Hellard

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Oct. 11, 2002)
    Mischievous Amber, the red squirrel, can`t resist the sandwiches she spots in a train driver`s cabin and jumps aboard. She is quickly followed by Alfie, the bossy railway kitten. But to their dismay, the train pulls away before they can jump off. Will they ever find their way back home?