Why is everyone staring at Mrs Honey's Hat? This new edition of a well- established classic is sure to become a favourite with a whole new generation of children.
Pam Adams Libros
Pam Adams fue una autora e ilustradora británica celebrada por sus cautivadoras contribuciones a la literatura infantil. Su obra se caracteriza por un estilo artístico lúdico y una profunda comprensión de la perspectiva infantil, lo que la convierte en una voz distintiva en el campo. Adams elaboró narrativas y visuales que no solo entretienen, sino que también fomentan la imaginación y el asombro en los jóvenes lectores. Su legado perdura a través de libros que continúan encantando e inspirando, cimentando su lugar como una figura querida en los libros infantiles.






There was an old lady who swallowed a fly
- 18 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
An illustrated version of the cumulative folk song in which the solution proves worse than the predicament when an old lady swallows a fly, including some pages with holes, permitting a portion of the next illustration to be seen. On board pages.
Ten Beads Tall
- 16 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
The reader is asked to measure, by manipulating a string of movable beads, the height, width, and length of various objects. On board pages.
Engage readers by utilizing hat pieces and a doll (sold separately) to bring the story to life through interactive role-playing. This hands-on approach allows participants to immerse themselves in the narrative and act out key events, enhancing their understanding and enjoyment of the tale.
Tiger
- 12 páginas
- 1 hora de lectura
No child will ever be lonely with a Pocket Pal. Pocket Pals are a great early reading resource, full of real information about animals from all over the world. Pocket Pals are appealingly shaped, easy to keep clean and eminently collectable. A sturdy die cut book just right for tiny hands and parents' pockets, each in the "Pocket Pals" series shows favorite animals and its activities. The simple text and pictures make observations about each animal's most common characteristics.
