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A Day at the Farm

by
Lesley Berrington

Hattie, Nisha and their mummies visit a farm where they feed the lambs and enjoy a tractor ride. Nisha has leg braces and uses walking aids, her disability is not mentioned in the text.

A Day at the Seaside

by
Lesley Berrington

Hattie, Lucy and their daddies take a bus trip to 'Seashell Bay'. They have a ride on the donkeys, build sandcastles and enjoy some chips for lunch. Lucy is blind and uses a cane, her disability is not mentioned in the text.

A Day at the Zoo

by
Lesley Berrington

Hattie, George and their mummies meet lots of different animals at the zoo. They see a parrot show and enjoy a picnic. George is a wheelcair user, his disability is not mentioned in the text.

A Day at the Park

by
Lesley Berrington

Hattie, Toby and their mummies visit a country park. After an exciting train ride they feed the ducks, meet a squirrel and other animals. Toby is deaf and has a cochlear implant, his disability is not mentioned in the text.

Rosie Mouse

by
C J Chesterton

Rosie gets shrunk down to mouse size by a wicked tree witch. She goes to live with a family of mice in a meadow and has lots of adventures.

Rosie Mouse and the Wizard's Cave

by
C J Chesterton

Rosie, a little girl shrunk down to mouse size by a wicked Tree Witch, is living happily and having fun playing games with country mice in a meadow by a wood. Her best friend is Hazel Mouse. The Witch and her boss, the Wood Wizard, are angry. They wanted Rosie Mouse to suffer, not have a good time. But under the laws of the wood they can’t cast any more spells on her for a whole year. So instead they magick Hazel away and imprison her in a cave. Rosie and Raymond Mouse, Hazel’s cousin, set out to rescue Hazel.

Sid the Sock Eating Monster

by
Awen Little

At last ! The answer to what happens to socks in the washing machine! They disappear due to "Sid the Sock Eating Monster" who eats different socks on different days of the week!

Herman of Herm Island

by
Janet Murch

Herman feels he is the luckiest boy in the world. He has a beautiful island home to explore, friends to play with and now a special new treasure for his collection. What more could a boy want? The story is set thousands of years ago on the small and beautiful Channel Island of Herm, where there is evidence of Neolithic man.

But I'm Not Sleepy

by
Anne M Stephenson

Lucy isn’t sleepy. She’s feeling bouncy and full of energy. She listens to Granny’s bedtime stories, then jumps about pretending to be the characters. Granny suggests counting sheep, but when the sheep start running around Lucy’s bedroom, even Downboy the sheepdog can’t round them up. Finally Lucy gets tired, and finds her own solution to the sheep problem.

The Monster Under the Bed

by
Anne M Stephenson

"Mum Mum..." There's a monster under my bed. Billy sits up in the dark, he can hear something moving around in his bedroom. When his mum puts the light on there's no monster to be seen. But when Mum goes back downstairs the noises start again. "Get back into bed Billy," calls Mum. Something is making a noise, and if it isn't Billy who can it be?