: Shuffle, Trot, and Merry work for Mr Smarty, but they all approach things differently. One day Mr Smarty sets them a test to see who deserves the prize of a gold coin
: Kipper's friend, Tiger, has a brand new pair of in-line skates but unfortunately he isn't very good at skating. It takes their friend, Pig, to show Tiger that practice really can make perfect - or at least better!
: Aprons on, recipes at the ready - it's time for the biggest, bestest, bunniest baking competition. Only - who is this strangely dressed contestant?!
Quentin is a wolf with a very unusual hobby. He loves to bake! So when he accidentally receives an invitation to take part in a Great Bunny Baking competition he'll do anything to enter. Masterfully disguised (ahem) as a bunny, Quentin sails through round after round with his peerless pastry and heavenly honeybun tower. But soon he has to contend with a jealous fellow contestant. And when he slips and drops his show stopping Chocolate Cake it looks like all his work has been in vain . . .
: I can Read Level 1 Pinkalicious and the Pink Parakeet (No:8771)
: Victoria Kann
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: When Pinkalicious and her class go on a field trip to the zoo, she can't wait to see all the different types of birds at the birdhouse, especially the rare pink parakeet! Pinkalicious sees lovebirds, peacocks, toucans and even one very chatty parrot but no parakeet - until she spies the pink parakeet escaping from the birdhouse. !Everyone gets in a flap and it's up to Pinkalicious to bring her feathered friend back home.
: Read it yourself with Ladybird: Level 1: Fairy Friends (No:8765)
: Ronne Randall
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: Lily and Rose are helpful fairies who love to take care of their garden friends. But will Patch the elf's naughty tricks mean that the fairy friends stop helping those who need it?
: When a frog saves Princess Poppy's golden ball out of the pond, she promises to let him stay with her, but she treats him poorly until one fateful day.
: Morris the Moose - I Can Read! (Level 1) (No:8768)
: B Wiseman
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: This classic story about a mixed-up moose is perfect for fans of Amelia Bedelia, Danny and the Dinosaur, and anyone who loves silly stories and fun word play.The cow, the deer, and the horse have four legs and a tail, just like Morris. But none of these animals is a moose! These different animals have one thing in common—their friendship. Morris the Moose is a Level One I Can Read, great for shared reading with a child, and especially wonderful for reluctant readers.