: Rosalind and Robbie don't want to spend the summer stuck in their dad's new house with irritating Smash and her glamorous mum. Dad's biggest wish is for everyone to get along. So when he suggests a picnic in nearby Oxshott woods, the children grudgingly agree. That afternoon, in a golden sandpit, Rosalind makes a wish of her own and something extraordinary happens. It just might change their summer from weeks of rows and bickering into the best holiday these four children have ever had.…
: Mickey the monkey is very sad, Everybody in the jungle is prettier than me, I wish I was different; but will he realize he is amazing come read and find out
: What do you do if you have an itch that you cant reach?. Buffalo always has an annoying itch and in this rhyming story he finds the perfect partner to help him scratch the itchy spot
: Kipper is busy getting the Christmas tree ready. He is very excited about what gifts he will receive from Santa this year. Which is best Christmas Day or Christmas Eve, Kipper wonders
: Me: Look here, Chinnu! If you don’t do this...
Shru: (In a bored voice) I know, I know. No TV, no playdough, no surprise color,nothing!
Me: (Baffled because she stole my line) Yeah, you know it already.
Shru: I can’t wait to be a grown up, Amma!
: Ajay and friends were enjoying their summer vacation they visit the flower clock park, they fly kites and play gully dunda. One day the flower clock park's pond Veetu sees something moving in the pond and soon he realises that it was a small vulture that's fallen into the pond. Veetu calls out to his friends and everyone came along to see the vulture. They started thinking of ways to save the vulture. Would the vulture be saved?
: Jack hates poetry. Only girls write it and every time he tries to, his brain feels empty. But his teacher, Ms. Stretchberry, won't stop giving her class poetry assignments -- and Jack can't avoid them. But then something amazing happens. The more he writes, the more he learns he does have something to say.