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In this fable about the dangers of destroying our forests and woodlands, the long-suffering Lorax struggles to save all the Truffula Trees from the wicked Once-ler's axe. This text is a Yellow Back Book , which means it is suitable for fluent readers aged five and over.
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The irrepressible Fox in Socks introduces a baffled Mr Knox to some of the craziest tongue-twisters since Peter Piper picked his peck of pickled peppers. Children will delight in tying their tongues in knots, while the rhyming repetition will help them learn to read.
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From dreamy thoughts about colour to fantastic notions on left and right, this surreal book encourages young children to let their imaginations run riot and think up all kinds of weird and wonderful things.
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In this tale of mishap and misadventure, Dr Seuss reminds us that there is always someone, somewhere, worse off than ourselves. The book has been branded a Yellow Back Book , which indicates that it is suitable for fluent readers aged five and over, or for reading aloud to young ...
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When Sam-I-am persists in pestering a grumpy grouch to eat a plate of green eggs and ham, perseverance wins the day, teaching us all that we cannot know what we like until we have tried it.
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In this Seussian tale, the good doctor primes his readers against all the little mishaps and misadventures that can befall even the best of us - from bang-ups and hang-ups to lurches and slumps - encouraging us to take life in our stride.
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Everyone laughs when Horton the Elephant offers to sit on Mayzie bird's egg while she goes on holiday. Horton's kindness and faithfulness are sorely tested when he, and the egg, are kidnapped and sold to a circus -- but his reward for being faithful is more wonderful than he coul ...
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It's the literary equivalent of buried treasure -- seven newly-discovered stories by Dr. Seuss! The first new Seuss stories to emerge since 1990!
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Some days are yellow. Some are blue. On different days I'm different too. Dr Seuss takes the reader on a journey through the many different moods that can be experienced in life.
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Using the sort of crazy characters and nonsensical situations that are the hallmark of Dr Seuss, this book helps children learn to read, through a combination of rhyme, rhythm and repetition.
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