Little Tiger does not want to go to bed, so when Mummy Tiger roars, "All right, you can stay up all night then!" Little Tiger can't believe his luck, and runs off to see his friends. But it seems as though Little Tiger is the only one awake in the whole jungle.
It's Santa's favourite time of the year, Christmas Eve. He sings noisily, as he delivers his presents. He sings and laughs and roars - but will his high spirits waken the children before Christmas morning?
Today is Little Tiger's first day at school, and he's scared. But Mummy Tiger tells him how much fun it will be, and before he knows it, Little Tiger is having a wonderful time.
Little Tiger isn't at all happy when Mummy Tiger tells him he will soon have a little brother or sister. He likes things just the way they are. Who can persuade him that a new baby can be fun after all?
Dora the hen is proud of her first eggs and wants to invite all her friends over to admire them but Penny Pig is too busy with her wriggling piglets, and Daisy Dog is playing with her cute puppies. The more animals Dora visits, the more boring her eggs seem to be.
It's Christmas Eve and Santa's favourite time of year. He sings and laughs noisily as he delivers the presents. But will his high spirits waken the children before Christmas morning?
More lift-the-flap fun with Little Tiger. In Hide-and-Seek, Little Tiger!, children join Little Tiger and his friends in a game of hide-and-seek. And Mommy Tiger tries to get Little Tiger and his sister to stop playing and take a bath in Bathtime, Little Tiger! Find more Little Tiger Lift-the-Flap books on page 23, and the rest of the Little Tiger ...
More lift-the-flap fun with Little Tiger. In Hide-and-Seek, Little Tiger!, children join Little Tiger and his friends in a game of hide-and-seek. And Mommy Tiger tries to get Little Tiger and his sister to stop playing and take a bath in Bathtime, Little Tiger! Find more Little Tiger Lift-the-Flap books on page 23, and the rest of the Little Tiger ...
Greedy Hare doesn't want to share the farmer's cabbages with Mug's the tortoise so challenges her to a race - the first to reach the field from Hare's home can have all the cabbages he/she wants. The race begins and Mug's friends try to help by suggesting quicker ways of moving, but they all end in trouble. Mug's is so busy rescuing Rabbit from a ...
Izzie is anxious to see the dragon that shows up on day on her family farm. But Dad warns her that it is much too dangerous. The pesky dragon has caused chaos on the farm with its fiery breath that hard-boils the eggs, toasts the wheat fields, and turns the cows' milk to yogurt. Finally, Dad decides to call REMOVE-A-DRAGON! This is a quirky story ...
By lifting lots of colorful flaps children can help Santa find his clothes and the new Christmas toys in the workshop, count from 1 to 10, learn opposites, and deliver presents to all his friends.
Robbie Rabbit loses some of his enthusiasm for the game of hide-and-seek, when he keeps finding other forest creatures instead of his brothers and sisters.
Santa's alarm clock has stopped and he has overslept. "Hurry, Santa!" says his little mouse. "You mustn't be late tonight." Santa is in such a hurry, but with one disaster following another, will he ever be able to deliver all the presents in time for Christmas Day?
As she goes around seeing the babies of the other farmyard animals, Dora becomes less and less proud of her first eggs--until they hatch into cute chicks.
Pirate Small has a great idea to get the Jolly Bodger looking shipshape. A deck sale! The problem is that he sells everything, including the captain's precious parrot, and now he's in big trouble. 'If you don't bring her back by sunset,' hollers Captain Leggit, 'I'll feed you to the sharks!' Young readers will love the chance to join the pint ...
Little Monkey and his friends are having a sleepover. Mummy Monkey has made some hammocks for them high up in the trees, but Little Elephant can't get up into his hammock. He is just too big. Luckily they find a sleeping place they all like.
This pack is part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Stages 9-16 - providing them with stories they will love to read. TreeTops Fiction, Stage 16 are available in mixed packs of six different stories or class packs of 36 books. Each pack comes with handy, easy-to-use, teaching notes. Guided Reading and ...
Collins Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 4--7 edited by Cliff Moon. Top children's authors and illustrators have created fiction and non-fiction books that your children will love to read, banded to help you choose the right book for every child. Practical teaching notes are included at the back of each book. This story with a familiar ...
Little Tiger pops up on each page as he shows a number to be matched to the picture above. How many astronauts are there? Learning is fun when a novelty element is teamed with a favourite and well-loved character. The lively, split-page format gives the option to mix and match.
This pack is part of a structured reading programme for juniors from Oxford Reading Tree, Stages 9-16 - providing them with stories they will love to read. TreeTops Fiction, More Stage 11 are available in mixed packs of six different stories or class packs of 36 books. Each pack comes with handy, easy-to-use, teaching notes. Guided Reading and ...
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