Princess Henny and the Wonky Eggs is a light-hearted illustrated story told in rhyme. It celebrates wonky eggs and all things that look imperfect on the outside, but are great on the inside! This uplifting tale is a new and relevant interpretation of the old adage 'don't judge a book by its cover'. It encourages children to eat wonky food, fruit and vegetables.
This humorous rhyming picture book features a familiar cast of creepy creatures, and shows how our imaginations can get overactive in the dark. The story can be enjoyed by pre-schoolers and older children around campfires in the summer, on sleepovers, during Halloween season, or on any dark night.
Ten Magic Monsters is a light-hearted monster twist on the traditional counting rhyme 'Ten Little Indians' (also known as 'And Then There Were None'). It is an enjoyable way for monster-loving pre-schoolers to learn numbers, counting, and colours. They can also have fun joining in with some comic sound effects. Magic Monsters have magical powers — they can morph into different shaped creatures...