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Zanna Davidson

    1 gennaio 1950

    Zanna Davidson è una prolifica autrice di letteratura per l'infanzia con quasi due decenni di esperienza nella creazione di storie avvincenti per giovani lettori. La sua passione per la narrazione traspare nel suo lavoro, creando mondi che catturano l'immaginazione. L'approccio di Davidson si concentra sulla creazione di narrazioni accessibili e divertenti che risuonano con i bambini.

    Billy and the Mini Monsters: Monsters at the Museum
    Fairy Unicorns Islands in the Sky
    Billy and the Mini Monsters Monsters at Halloween
    Miss Molly's School of Kindness
    Pop-up Three Little Pigs
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    • The classic story features three little pigs who each build their own houses, only to face the threat of a big bad wolf. Enhanced by Richard Johnson's stunning illustrations and creative pop-ups, this version brings an interactive element to the beloved tale, captivating readers with its visual storytelling and engaging format.

      Pop-up Three Little Pigs
    • At Miss Molly's School of Kindness, three naughty fox cubs find out how to be kind to others, kind to themselves, and the importance of being kind to the planet. A perfect way to start conversations with children about kindness, with humour, a fun story, and a cast of lively animal characters.

      Miss Molly's School of Kindness
    • It's Halloween and Billy can't wait for the spooky village party. But when he arrives, he discovers Sparkle-Bogey in the apple bobbing, Trumpet in a pumpkin and Gloop playing `Guess the Body Part'! Can Billy get his Monsters back? An exciting, highly illustrated addition to Young Reading Series Two, for readers growing in confidence.

      Billy and the Mini Monsters Monsters at Halloween
    • Zoe and Astra are on a quest to help the Unicorn King. This time, their adventures lead them high into the skies above Unicorn Island, in search of the Floating Islands. But someone is following them and the islands are not all that they seem. Will Zoe and Astra be able to complete the quest and help the King, or have they taken on more than they bargained for?

      Fairy Unicorns Islands in the Sky
    • Billy is feeling nervous about his FIRST EVER school trip, so the Mini Monsters decide to come along too. They promise not to be any trouble…but who’s causing a commotion in the creepy-crawly cages? Why does the T Rex skeleton keep moving? And Billy can't help wondering about the really tiny Egyptian mummies… Can he save the trip from disaster? Original, illustrated fiction with easy reading texts and full colour illustrations throughout. With entertaining comic strips to encourage reading, and pet monsters for added child appeal. Series deals with everyday fears, including fear of swimming, fear of the dark and bullying at school.

      Billy and the Mini Monsters: Monsters at the Museum
    • "'Mirror, mirror, on the wall, Who is the fairest of them all?' Wicked spells, enchanted forests and magic mirors all come to life in this beautiful pop-up fairy tale"--Back cover

      Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs
    • Billy's Mini Monsters really want to go to school with him. But Billy really doesn't want them to. He's got enough trouble with the school bully, Basil Brown. But perhaps having MONSTERS around will be more helpful than Billy imagines... Meet Billy and the Mini Monsters in this laugh-out-loud adventure series for young readers, with colourful illustrations throughout.

      Billy and the Minimonsters on a School Trip
    • Billy's moving house! But the Mini Monsters have got lost on the way. How will Billy ever find them again? And to add to the confusion, it turns out there's a NEW monster on the scene... An exciting addition to Young Reading Series Two, for readers who are growing in confidence.

      Monsters Move House
    • The Little Red Hen

      • 48pagine
      • 2 ore di lettura

      The Little Red Hen finds some grains of wheat, but who will help her plant them? Not I! say her three best friends. So do they deserve the treat at the end? Young readers will love the retelling of this classic tale, with its rhythmic, repetitive language and lively illustrations.

      The Little Red Hen