Owl's Big Mistake
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- 2 horas de lectura
Glow Worm needs help solving a problem and Rabbit knows just who to ask - wise Owl. But Owl is baffled. Maybe he's not quite so wise after all...
Este ilustrador crea imágenes vibrantes y dinámicas para libros infantiles, caracterizadas por colores llamativos y líneas enérgicas. Su enfoque prioriza la captura de expresiones auténticas de los personajes, especialmente en sus queridos sujetos animales. El artista se inspira en experiencias personales y emociones, buscando transmitir sentimientos de manera impactante a través de su narrativa visual. Encuentra una gran satisfacción al ver que su trabajo resuena, especialmente cuando da vida a las historias para los lectores jóvenes, y disfruta compartiendo su pasión a través de visitas escolares.






Glow Worm needs help solving a problem and Rabbit knows just who to ask - wise Owl. But Owl is baffled. Maybe he's not quite so wise after all...
Enchanting and humorous tales for young readers, from the time-old favourite, Enid Blyton.
Todos los años, en África, se celebra el Baile de la Selva... ¡y a los animales les encanta bailar y hacer piruetas! Chufa quiere participar en ese famoso Baile, pero como todo el mundo sabe, ¡las jirafas no pueden bailar! ¿O sí...? Una historia tierna y divertida en un fabuloso álbum desplegable.
If your life is one long list of rules, take a leaf out of my book! * Spending a few minutes each day enjoying well-written stories helps your child to build her confidence in reading. * Books 17-20 of Read with Ladybird are ideal for children who are starting to read for themselves. * You can be confident that practising at home with Read with Ladybird will support work done at school.
Join sprightly Frog and his energetic farmyard friends frolicking down by the cool of the pool - flipping and flopping, splishing and splashing, stomping and stamping in the watery wonderland. A wacky, rhyming text with lots of noises for joining in, and zany illustrations too.
Portly is a young hippopotamus who isn't sure he wants to be one forever. In fact, he's quite sure that he's more suited to being some other creature entirely. And so, after speaking to Mum and Dad about things, he sets out to find his true calling in life.
This reader for 5 to 6 year olds comprises 3 stories and 1 rhyme which cover a comprehensive selection of material to help build the foundation of successful reading.
Where can you find a Deinosuchus that practically pirouettes on its tail and a T-Rex that bounds gracefully through the air? Between the pages of Tony Mitton's Dinosaurumpus, where dinosaurs run, boom, shake, and shudder their way to the "sludgy old swamp" and rock the night away. Mitton's delightful rhyme and Parker-Rees' whimsical illustrations will make children want to join in the dance while they learn about some of their favourite prehistoric pals. By the time the romp is over, and the dinosaurs are fast asleep, kids won't be able to shake that jumping, thumping Dinosaurumpus beat!
Here come the animals, one by one. They're all getting ready for the 'Jungle Run'. Cub turns up to take her place but the others say that Cub is too small to race. Cub may be little compared to the other animals, but she's quick and clever and she knows just how to show the rest of the jungle what a winner she is!
Today Dylan is playing at being a teacher, but it isn't as easy as it looks. There are lots of disasters and a splosh in the river, before Dylan finally works out what to teach: his Cheery-Warm-Up Song and Dance! Don't forget to join in with the story, every time you see Dylan's friend, Dotty Bug.