Naučí se drak podělit se o svůj poklad? Rubínka je výborná dračice. Poslouchá všechna Dračí pravidla: krade od VŠECH a o svůj poklad se s NIKÝM nerozdělí. Ostatní zvířata toho začínají mít opravdu dost. Kdyby se jim tak podařilo změnit Dračí pravidla... Krásný pohádkový příběh o tom, jak je důležité se podělit.
Může se z králíčka, který všechen čas tráví doma, vyklubat malý hrdina? Karlík vyráží na své první dobrodružství a je úzkostí bez sebe. Venku však čeká úžasný svět - stačí sebrat odvahu a vykouknout ze dveří... Zábavný, povzbudivý příběh, který dokazuje, že jsme mnohem statečnější, než si myslíme.
Když se rozmazlený kocour Max ocitne vlastní vinou na ulici, nezbude mu nic jiného, než se poohlédnout po nějaké práci. A tak se dostane do městského divadla, kam ho najmou na chytání myší. Ředitel je celý bez sebe, protože má přijet světoznámá pěvkyně a vše musí být perfektní. Když konečně dorazí, chová se velmi podivně. Z její šatny se ozývá nádherný zpěv, na zkouškách ale zpívat odmítá. Maxovi to nejde pod vousky a tak se pouští do pátrání, které ho zavede pod rychlé nohy baletek, na střechy domů, ale především na stopu dobře promyšleného zločinu…
Quiet little Fox has a problem: all her friends are so noisy, she can never
make herself heard. But being quiet can be handy. Fox spots all the small
things that her noisy friends miss: like the claw marks and paw marks of a
great big scary bear! Fox has to warn her friends about the danger - but can
she find the courage to shout loudly enough?
Quiet little Fox has a problem: all her friends are so noisy, she can never
make herself heard. But being quiet can be handy. Fox spots all the small
things that her noisy friends miss: like the claw marks and paw marks of a
great big scary bear! Fox has to warn her friends about the danger - but can
she find the courage to shout loudly enough?
Even dragons can learn how to share in this brilliantly fun picture book! Ruby the dragon follows all the rules in her Dragon Rule Book: she steals from everyone, and NEVERshares her treasure with ANYONE! The other animals are desperate - until they come up with a clever plan to change the Dragon Rules... Nicola Kinnear's warm-hearted, funny picture book is a fabulous, fairytale celebration of the importance of sharing. Children and parents will love this fabulous, fairytale celebration of the importance of sharing Nicola Kinnear is one of the brightest stars in children's books. Her début picture book, A Little Bit Brave, was shortlisted for several awards and translated into 17 languages Praise for A Little Bit Brave: "a new talent to look out for" Bookseller "funny and reassuring . . . superbly illustrated" Parents in Touch "a glorious picture book debut...stunningly illustrated" BookLoverJo "an utter delight" WeAreTheMotherside
Izzy, a timid bee, struggles with her fear of flying while watching others joyfully buzz among the flowers. However, an unexpected event reveals her inner bravery, allowing her to confront her fears. This beautifully illustrated tale by Nicola Kinnear emphasizes the journey of self-discovery and the courage needed to overcome challenges.
The story follows Izzy, a timid bee who dreams of flying among the flowers but is held back by her fears. Through a surprising revelation, she discovers her inner bravery, showcasing a journey of self-discovery and courage. Nicola Kinnear's stunning illustrations complement this heartfelt tale about overcoming fears and embracing one's potential.
A gorgeous, snuggle-up picture book, full of courage, fun andfriendship. Evie
is a very determined little squirrel. It's time to gather foodfor the winter,
and she's going to do it all by herself. She'sready. She's steady. She's going
squirrelling! But can she reallydo it all on her own? Or should she ask her
friends to help?
A gorgeous, snuggle-up picture book, full of courage, fun andfriendship. Evie
is a very determined little squirrel. It's time to gather foodfor the winter,
and she's going to do it all by herself. She'sready. She's steady. She's going
squirrelling! But can she reallydo it all on her own? Or should she ask her
friends to help?