Below is a list of 6 the books by this author.
Playwright William Shakesbear sets off on a journey to visit some of his Literary Critter friends including Mole Dahl, Crane Austen, Beatrix Trotter,... [Read More]
Playwright William Shakesbear sets off on a journey to visit some of his Literary Critter friends including Mole Dahl, Crane Austen, Beatrix Trotter, Edgar Talon Crow, and more, to see if they have any writing ideas to share.
We all have a certain creature that makes our skin scrawl and give us the ‘heebie jeebies’. Spiders that make us scream, mice that make... [Read More]
We all have a certain creature that makes our skin scrawl and give us the ‘heebie jeebies’. Spiders that make us scream, mice that make us jump on top of furniture until the coast is clear, or bats that make us shudder at the thought of them flapping around our hair. There are creatures big and small all over the world that make us squirm and wriggle in our seats just at the mere thought of them. But what did these animals ever do to deserve such a bad reputation? Most of the time it’s humans that have labelled them ugly, dangerous and downright gross. But it’s one false acquisition too many for these little guys. They’ve had enough of being called scary, slimy, nasty and ewwy. They’re here to dispel these false acquisitions and set the record straight once and for all! "You humans have given us a BAD rep! You've been spreading rumours about us - you think we're scary and spooky and dangerous and icky. Well we're here to set the record straight because we're fed up with the lies you've been spreading. We're not bad animals at all -we're just misunderstood!" With laugh-out-loud illustrations from the immensely talented Sophie Corrigan, uncover the truth behind the animal and learn all about how each creature plays an important role in our world. With bitesize text that will leave you giggling and a fact box about each misrepresented creature, this is the perfect introduction to over 30 critters big and small who really aren’t all that bad at all!
From Sophie Corrigan, the creator of the bestselling Pugtato Finds a Thing and Let's Be Best Spuddies, comes Pugtato Babysits the Snouts, a humorous... [Read More]
From Sophie Corrigan, the creator of the bestselling Pugtato Finds a Thing and Let's Be Best Spuddies, comes Pugtato Babysits the Snouts, a humorous follow-up to the first Pugtato picture book that finds our lovable protagonist in over his head as he takes on the task of babysitting the wild and rambunctious Brussels Snouts.
Join Pugtato and his adorable "spuddies" in their first ever adventure in this clever and heartwarming picture book. When Pugtato accidently digs up... [Read More]
Join Pugtato and his adorable "spuddies" in their first ever adventure in this clever and heartwarming picture book. When Pugtato accidently digs up a mysterious item, he can't wait to find out what it is. But on his quest to discover its identity, Pugtato learns a thing or two about himself.
What does it mean to be a best spuddy? Spend the day with Pugtato and his very best spuddies and find out! A best spuddy likes to play and listen,... [Read More]
What does it mean to be a best spuddy? Spend the day with Pugtato and his very best spuddies and find out! A best spuddy likes to play and listen, share, and give a helping hand. Spend time with Pugtato and his very best spuddies as they show us exactly how to be a best spuddy too. Pugtato, Let's Be Best Spuddies Features adorable and silly illustrations by Sophie Corrigan Shows the youngest readers ages 4-8 how to be a good friend Written in delightful, giggle-inducing rhyming text Is great for discussions and story times focusing on friendship, sharing and helping others Check out another title in the series, Pugtato Finds a Thing.