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Rosie is a bright and creative little girl who discovers two lonely soft toys; Elsie the elephant and Peaches the piglet, who live in a dark and dusty attic. Through Rosie's vivid imagination they become best friends. This children's book is the second in a series of stories set in the attic of an old house previously owned by Rosie's great-grandmother. This charming story is complemented by equally chaming illustrations that tell about the mischievous adventures Rosie has with her new best friends. On this adventure, Elsie and Peaches hear strange and scary noises in the attic. Rosie helps Elsie and Peaches prove that there are no ghosts in the attic.Each book is approximately 50 pages long and designed to be read either in a classroom or as a bedtime story. The stories are best enjoyed by children ages 4 to 8. The engaging hand-drawn illustrations enable younger children to enjoy the stories without knowing how to read. Each illustration has a fun "can-you-find" game, and the stories have "easy-to-grasp" lessons that parents, educators and children will love.
Rosie is a bright and creative little girl who discovers two soft toys; Elsie the elephant and Peaches the piglet, who live in a dark and dusty attic. Through Rosie's vivid imaganation they become best friends. This children's book is the first in a series of stories set in the attic of an old house previously owned by Rosie's great-grandmother. This charming story is complemented by equally chaming illustrations that tell about the mischievous adventures Rosie has with her new best friends. Each book is approximately 50 pages long and designed to be read either in a classroom or as a bedtime story. The stories are best enjoyed by children ages 4 to 8. The engaging hand-drawn illustrations enable younger children to enjoy the stories without knowing how to read. Each illustration has a fun “can-you-find” game, and the stories have “easy-to-grasp” lessons that parents, educators and children will love.
The jungle animal babies want to learn their alphabet so they''ve decided to have an alphabet party. Each jungle baby has a special letter that they love, and they bring a treat that starts with that special letter. Come to the party and see what they bring and learn the alphabet with them.
Rosie is a bright and creative little girl who discovers two soft toys; Elsie the elephant and Peaches the piglet, who live in a dark and dusty attic. Through Rosie's vivid imagination they become best friends. This children's book is the first in a series of stories set in the attic of an old house previously owned by Rosie's great-grandmother. This charming story is complemented by equally chaming illustrations that tell about the mischievous adventures Rosie has with her new best friends. Each book is approximately 50 pages long and designed to be read either in a classroom or as a bedtime story. The stories are best enjoyed by children ages 4 to 8. The engaging hand-drawn illustrations enable younger children to enjoy the stories without knowing how to read. Each illustration has a fun "can-you-find" game, and the stories have "easy-to-grasp" lessons that parents, educators and children will love.
Rosie is a bright and creative little girl who discovers two lonely soft toys; Elsie the elephant and Peaches the piglet, who live in a dark and dusty attic. Through Rosie's vivid imagination they become best friends. This children's book is the second in a series of stories set in the attic of an old house previously owned by Rosie's great-grandmother. This charming story is complemented by equally chaming illustrations that tell about the mischievous adventures Rosie has with her new best friends. On this adventure, Elsie and Peaches hear strange and scary noises in the attic. Rosie helps Elsie and Peaches prove that there are no ghosts in the attic.Each book is approximately 50 pages long and designed to be read either in a classroom or as a bedtime story. The stories are best enjoyed by children ages 4 to 8. The engaging hand-drawn illustrations enable younger children to enjoy the stories without knowing how to read. Each illustration has a fun "can-you-find" game, and the stories have "easy-to-grasp" lessons that parents, educators and children will love.
Gibbles is a silly llama who loves pickles. Each time her friend tries to give her another treat, Gibbles does something silly. She only wants a pickle. Find out if she finally gets her pickle to nibble. Each of her silly antics are told in rhyming style with illustrations to match.
The jungle babies want to learn their alphabet so they''ve decided to have an alphabet party. Each jungle baby has a special letter that they love, and they bring a treat that starts with that special letter. Come to the party and see what they bring and learn the alphabet with them.
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