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Books in Little Friends series

  • Fairies Are Fun

    Kath Smith, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, March 1, 2005)
    Meet Silly Lily, Clever Heather, and Lazy Daisy, three fairies with a difference.
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  • I Am a Little Fox

    Amrei Fechner

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, April 1, 1994)
    From the I Am A Little... series - a series of delightful books each concentrating on a different animal. The beautiful illustrations make these titles particularly appealing, with just enough detail to draw adults and children alike into the animal's world. In this story, children are introduced to the world of the fox, as one cub explores his habitat and meets all the other animals who are his neighbours. These books are perfect for children who have just learnt to read, as most of the words are monosyllabic and repeated, to aid memory retention, whilst those which are longer are phonetic, which expands both vocabulary and knowledge. The format of these books is ideal for children wanting to read and establish independence from their parents, as they are small in size, perfect for small hands, and are presented like an adult publication, which boosts confidence in those engaging on independent reading.
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  • Get Off My Tale, Little Whale

    Sue Harris, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Templar Publishing, )
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  • I Am a Little Lion

    Wolfgang de Haen

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, April 1, 1994)
    From the I Am A Little... series - a series of delightful books each concentrating on a different animal. The beautiful illustrations make these titles particularly appealing, with just enough detail to draw adults and children alike into the animal's world. In this story, children are introduced to the world of the lion, as one cub explores his territory and introduces young readers to a variety of African animals. These books are perfect for children who have just learnt to read, as most of the words are monosyllabic and repeated, to aid memory retention, whilst those which are longer are phonetic, which expands both vocabulary and knowledge. The format of these books is ideal for children wanting to read and establish independence from their parents, as they are small in size, perfect for small hands, and are presented like an adult publication, which boosts confidence in those engaging on independent reading.
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  • Sorry!

    Lerryn Korda

    Board book (Scholastic, )
    None
  • Cheer Up, Little Duck: Touch and Play

    Ronne Randall, Sue Harris, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Little Duck is sad, and her friends try everything to cheer her up, from flowers and balloons to cake and chocolate milk. Nothing seems to work until her friends realize all she really needs is a big hug from friends.
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  • Let's Share!

    Lerryn Korda

    Board book (Scholastic, )
    None
  • Cowdog Caper

    Katina Z. Jones, Deborah D'Andrea, Jon Ottinger, Rick Zaidan

    Hardcover (Picture Me Books, July 1, 2001)
    On history day at K-9 Elementary, Little Lucy, Petie, Dizzy, Verne, and Spike reenact Miss Bowser's Wild West story of the Great Bologna Heist.
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  • A Hose for a Nose!: Touch and Play!

    Ronne Randall, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Silver Dolphin, Sept. 1, 2002)
    Ellie the elephant hates her nose--it always seems to get in the way and cause problems. Luckily Ellie's friends show her how special her nose really is and how helpful it can be.
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  • I Am a Little Bunny

    Amrei Fechner

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, April 1, 1994)
    From the I Am A Little... series - a series of delightful books each concentrating on a different animal. The beautiful illustrations make these titles particularly appealing, with just enough detail to draw adults and children alike into the animal's world. In this story, children are introduced to the habitat of the rabbit, and discover what is edible, as the rabbits leave their burrow on a lunchtime adventure. These books are perfect for children who have just learnt to read, as most of the words are monosyllabic and repeated, to aid memory retention, whilst those which are longer are phonetic, which expands both vocabulary and knowledge. The format of these books is ideal for children wanting to read and establish independence from their parents, as they are small in size, perfect for small hands, and are presented like an adult publication, which boosts confidence in those engaging on independent reading.
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  • Princesses Are Pretty

    Kath Smith, Caroline Jayne Church

    Hardcover (Parragon Inc, March 1, 2005)
    Very fun book.
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  • I Am a Little Pony

    Wolfgang de Haen

    Hardcover (Lutterworth Press, April 1, 1994)
    From the I Am A Little... series - a series of delightful books each concentrating on a different animal. The beautiful illustrations make these titles particularly appealing, with just enough detail to draw adults and children alike into the animal's world. In this story, emphasis is placed on unity and the family, as children follow a day in the life of a young farm pony. These books are perfect for children who have just learnt to read, as most of the words are monosyllabic and repeated, to aid memory retention, whilst those which are longer are phonetic, which expands both vocabulary and knowledge. The format of these books is ideal for children wanting to read and establish independence from their parents, as they are small in size, perfect for small hands, and are presented like an adult publication, which boosts confidence in those engaging on independent reading.
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