Claire knows best. She never does as she is told. She doesn’t wash behind her ears, she tells lies, and she watches too much television. What will become of her? Watch Claire transform as potatoes appear behind her ears, her nose grows, her eyes turn square, and her hair loses its curls. But Claire doesn’t care, until she ignores one final warning!
Karen J. Hodgson Livres





This is the story of Rusty, a sad robot who believes that crying might make him feel better. The trouble is robots can't cry - it's the way that they're made. Dina's rich and original illustrations bring to life a quaint and lovable cast of old-fashioned toys, each with his or her own idea about how best to help Rusty.
Nothing ever pleases the King - he always wants more. One day the King, who is so blinded by greed, offers his daughter's hand in marriage to the person who can bring him the most beautiful gift of all. A simple shepherd boy helps the King realise the error of his ways and in doing so wins the heart and hand of the young princess.
The Teeny-Weeny Walking Stick is a heartwarming tale about Edward, a little boy who discovers that there are "little people" living at the bottom of his garden. His big sister Hattie doesn't believe him, so he sets out to bring her proof. The lively dialog between Edward and Hattie, and the magical fairy world, are captured beautifully by Lambert's whimsical illustrations. A delightfully presented book, The Teeny-Weeny Walking Stick looks at the natural world from a child's point of view.
Boris believes he can do anything better than anyone else. But one day his boasting gets the better of him...