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The Pointless Leopard: What Good are Kids Anyway?

by Colas Gutman

In this witty tale of insistent parents and talking animals, a child questions his purpose. In the country, there's nothing to do, except: admire. It's the same as being bored, but with your eyes wide open.The hilarious story of grumpy city-child Leonard, forced to go for country walks with his greenery-loving mum and dad, is a wonderful reminder of what use we may be to the world. What do we know? What can we do? And is any of it of real value?The Pointless Leopard is a charming tale for all, about the parts we play in the lives of others.

Poland (Popcorn: Countries)

by Ruth Thomson

Find out about the people and places of Poland. Looking at topics such as land and sea, weather, town and country, homes, shopping, food, sport, holidays and festivals. Learn how to speak Polish. Have fun making a traditional Polish craft.

Police Officer (Here to Help #6)

by Rachel Blount

What's it like to be a police officer? Perhaps one day you might like to become a police officer too? In this book you will meet our policewoman, Amanda - and some of her colleagues - and see what she does at work every day. Find out what it is like to go on patrol, all about the kit she uses and what happens when they attend crimes.Brilliant introductory books for very young readers that follow real professionals around their place of work to give a flavour of what it means to work in a particular job. Perfect for readers aged 5 and up.

Police Officer: Police Officer Library Ebook (Play the Part)

by Liz Gogerly

Find out what a police officer does. Follow step-up-step activities to make a police station front desk, a uniform and a police car. Then follow simple role plays to act out the part of a police officer!

Police Rescue (Emergency Vehicles #1)

by Deborah Chancellor

Police cars zip along with sirens wailing as they race to the rescue...Lots of noisy words and plenty of high-speed action introduce emergency vehicles and other life-saving equipment in a lively and exciting way.

Polly's Wobbly Tooth: Polly's Wobbly Tooth (Espresso: Story Time #8)

by Sue Graves

In this familiar setting story, Polly has a very annoying wobbly tooth. She wobbles it all the time, but it just won't fall out. Whatever can she do?This series featuring the popular characters from Espresso Education includes fun stories in under 200 words for children building their reading confidence.

Pony Tails 10: Pony Tails 10 (Pony Tails Ser. #No. 10)

by Bonnie Bryant

Jasmine loves her new baby sister. But having a baby in the house isn’t easy! Her parents are tired and grumpy because the baby cries in the middle of the night, and Jasmine sometimes feels as if they’ve forgotten all about her. Then a baby is born at Pine Hollow Stables – a tiny, fuzzy foal. It needs Jasmine’s help. Finally, maybe someone will appreciate having Jasmine around!From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Pony Tails 5: Pony Tails 05 (Pony Tails Ser. #5)

by Bonnie Bryant

May Grover is sick and tired of being treated like a little kid. Her two older sisters, Ellie and Dottie, tease her all the time, especially about being pony-crazy. When May is chosen to lead the Pony Parade at Pine Hollow Stables, she decides to prove to Ellie and Dottie that she’s a serious rider. What May doesn’t know if that her sisters have a surprise of their own in store!From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Pony Tails 6: Pony Tails 06 (Pony Tails Ser. #No. 6)

by Bonnie Bryant

Corey Takamura has been working hard to get her pony, Samurai, ready for a Pony Club demonstration. The show is a special fundraiser for a local animal shelter, and Corey wants to help the animals – especially a homeless baby goat.But on the day of the demonstration, Corey has terrible trouble controlling her frisky pony and says she never wants to ride him again. Can the other members of the Pony Tails help get Corey back in the saddle?From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Pony Tails 7: Pony Tails 07 (Pony Tails Ser. #7)

by Bonnie Bryant

The Pony Tails are excited when their riding teacher, Max Regnery, announces a plan to pair each younger rider with an older rider for a week. Then there’ll be a competition to see who’s learned the most – complete with rosettes! Jasmine is thrilled when she discovers she is to work with Carole Hanson, the best rider at Pine Hollow Stables. But another younger member, Erin Mosley, is jealous. Will Erin’s nasty schemes ruin Jasmine’s chances of winning a rosette? Not if the Pony Tails can help it!From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Pony Tails 8: May Rides A New Pony (Pony Tails Ser. #8)

by Bonnie Bryant

May Grover’s pony, Macaroni, has a sore foot. She won’t be able to ride him until he is better. May is upset, until she discovers the perfect solution: she can help her father school a new pony named Zeus. Soon May is so busy with the smart new pony that Macaroni gets jealous. And May starts to feel left out herself when her best friends in the Pony Tails seem to forget all about her!From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Pony Tails 9: Pony Tails 09 (Pony Tails Ser. #No. 9)

by Bonnie Bryant

It’s Halloween, and the Pony Tails are planning a big party and hayride at Corey’s house. The best part is they’re going trick-or-treating on horseback. But when Corey’s pony, Samurai, starts to act up whenever a pony named Midnight is near, Corey begins to worry. Something is spooking Sam – and it’s not just Halloween ghosts and goblins!From the author of the bestselling series, The Saddle Club.

Poo! What IS That Smell?: Everything You Need to Know About the Five Senses (Science Sorted #2)

by Lorna Murphy Glenn Murphy

Glenn Murphy, author of the best-selling Why is Snot Green? tells you everything you've ever wanted to know about the five senses. Find out which animal has the biggest eyes, what's inside your ear-holes, why sweaty socks smell so stinky, why sprouts and ice cream taste so different, why we can touch and feel things, and lots more!

Poppy Field

by Michael Morpurgo

A new wartime classic from two legends of children's literature! Michael Morpurgo and Michael Foreman have teamed up with the British Legion to tell a new story inspired by the history of the poppy. When John McCrae wrote his famous poem "In Flanders Field" among the trenches of war-torn Belgium, neither he nor a local village girl who saves a discarded draft of it could know what enormous power that poem would have on generations to come.

Poppy Muddlepup: Book 5 (Magic Animal Friends Early Reader #5)

by Daisy Meadows

The much-loved series from the creator of Rainbow Magic - abridged for younger readers and illustrated in full colour!Welcome to a magical world where animals talk and play - just like you and me!Best friends Jess and Lily love all animals. But when they follow a mysterious golden cat into Friendship Forest - a place where animals live in tiny cottages and sip dandelion tea at the Toadstool Cafe - their animal friends suddenly become much more magical!Fluffy puppy Poppy Muddlepup needs help! Can the girls rescue Poppy's brother from Grizelda the witch?

Poppy Muddlepup's Daring Rescue: Special 1 (Magic Animal Friends #1)

by Daisy Meadows

Welcome to a magical world where animals talk and play - just like you and me!In this BUMPER SPECIAL, Lily and Jess meet Poppy Muddlepup. When the mean witch Grizelda puts a spell on Poppy's twin brother Patch, the girls know they're in for one of their most exciting adventures yet!

Poppy the Pirate Dog: (early Reader) (Early Reader)

by Liz Kessler

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Poppy is very excited to be going on holiday, especially when she is given a skull and crossbones scarf to wear. But life as a pirate dog at the seaside is trickier than she realises...

Poppy the Pirate Dog's New Shipmate (Early Reader)

by Liz Kessler

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey.Poppy is not very happy to discover that she is getting a new shipmate - a kitten called George. She's sure he'll be stealing her pirate treasure, taking her favourite spot by the fire, and generally causing trouble. What's a pirate dog to do?

The Porridge Pincher: Band 11/lime (Collins Big Cat)

by David Wood

When the Three Bears leave their house for a walk, a young girl named Goldilocks appears and is drawn in to the house by the smell of hot porridge. But what happens when the bears return and find their porridge is gone? This fun rhyming play by the ‘national children’s dramatist’ David Wood is wonderfully illustrated by Tom Percival.

Posh Pup and Other Puppy Stories (Jenny Dale’s Animal Tales #4)

by Jenny Dale

Dogs - big or small, pedigree or mutt - Neil, Emily and Sarah Parker love them all. And there are dogs of every kind at their home, the busy King Street Kennels - the perfect venue for doggy adventures and misadventures of all kinds! In this special summer Puppy Patrol collection from Jenny Dale meet three of the coolest pups around in Posh Pup, Teacher's Pet and Tug of Love. Featuring stories about a terrier, a Dalmatian and a golden Labrador, these canine adventures are sure to put you in the summer spirit!

Pranklopedia: The Funniest, Grossest, Craziest, Not-Mean Pranks on the Planet!

by Julie Winterbottom

Pranklopedia is the young practical joker&’s secret weapon, a boisterous collection of over 70 guaranteed-to-amuse (or annoy) pranks to be pulled on friends, siblings, and parents. Discover the Homework Hoax, the Squirting Blister, the Movie Popcorn That Grabs You Back. Pull classic pranks on your siblings, like short-sheeting the bed. Freak out your friends with food pranks: a self-peeling banana, &“misfortune&” cookies, or ice cream that will make them scream (here&’s a hint—it involves instant mashed potatoes). And there are perfect pranks to pull on your parents, including a scheme to &“freeze&” the family computer. The book includes recipes for fake bird poop, fake dog poop, fake vomit, and fake snot (regular, nosebleed, and wormy varieties). Plus you&’ll find 40 pages of cutout pranks: fake labels (mmm…Cream of Sparrow Soup!), a &“winning&” lottery ticket, bogus bathroom signs, and letters from school that will make your parents cringe. A complete prankster&’s guide, Pranklopedia also provides a four-part lesson on how to pull the perfect prank and tells you what to do when pranks go bad: 1. Disappear for a while . . .

Primary History - Ancient Greece

by Priscilla Wood

Primary History: Ancient Greece encourages the study of archaeological evidence, artefacts, written sources and maps to understand how the Ancient Greeks have influenced today’s society. Stimulating activities cover everyday life and leisure, the city state, Greek religion, relations with other societies, language writing and the Philosophers.

Primary History - Britain Since 1948

by John Corn

Primary History: Britain since 1948 encourages pupils to examine the developments in post-war Britain and to consider how they have contributed to today’s society. Stimulating activities cover economic developments and industrialisation, recreational and religious choices, and Britain’s relations with other communities and countries.

Primary History - Invaders

by John Corn Priscilla Wood Tony D. Triggs Kevin Jane

Primary History: Invaders covers the Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Viking and Norman invasions. Drawing from timelines, archaeological evidence, written sources and maps, pupils will study the everyday life of their ancestors. Stimulating activities encourage an understanding of how historical events have influenced today’s society.

Primary History - Victorians

by Tony D. Triggs

Primary History: Victorians encourages the study of written sources, images and key figures to understand the influence of Victorian society on today’s world. Stimulating activities cover the growth of railways, industrial and social reform, levels of society within towns and the countryside, and the life of children at home, school and in work.

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