Here are the Mini Monster Mates, who live in the same monster-land as the award winning Boris, Sid, Wendy and friends. We have already met Ernie, who likes to spot colours; and norman, who cant resist sticking his nose in and counting all kinds of smelly things. Now we meet Naughty Nancy, who finds that friendship is about being nice.
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Trevor is doing his best to impress the judges at the dog show. It's going really well - he's jumping and tumbling and performing amazing tricks. But all the while he's becoming more and more desperate to trump! If only Grandma hadn't given him all his favourite things to eat before the show. Can he make it to the end without going pop or will the judges be blown away?!
Gracie woke up in a huge grump and she wanted to let everyone know about it... So begins the tale of Grumpy Gracie, who spreads her grumpy mood until a new friend shows her how to turn her frown upside-down. Gracie's frown is die-cut all the way through the book, which is flipped half-way through to reveal a smile. The accompanying illustrations are colorful and expressive, a reflection of Lloyd's quirky style. This charming book gives kids of all ages an important lesson about how their frowns--and smiles--affect everyone around them.
An interactive book with a difference.Boris is a very affectionate monster. He likes nothing better than showering everyone with kisses and, though endearing, it can also be very ticklish. The reader is asked to help Boris brush his hair ready for his trip to the park and gets smothered in grateful kisses. The same happens when we feed him, and when he gets to the park none of the other little monsters want to play with him because he is so loud and boisterous.
'Well, hello and welcome, I'm Vincent, that's me. The most gorgeous gorilla you'll ever see. All of me's fabulous, but the bit I love best ...is my gloriously hairy, furry chest!' When Vincent's celebrated chest hair starts to dwindle and fall out, his verve for life takes an unexpected sky dive, too. But his friends soon find a way to put the cheer back into Vincent's world view and the way he sees himself.
This festive frolic sees Santa entrusting Boris to deliver the presents to all the little monsters. Totally enthusiastic, as usual, he might need a bit of help, but Boris is going to save the day! In order to say thank you, Santa dyes his beard orange to honour Santa-Boris.
Meet the mini monster mates in this exciting new finger-puppet series. Come with Ernie as he looks for his mum - but every mum he meets is the wrong colour! Do big jumps and little hops in Lenny Long Legs' book of opposites. Then find out how to stop Nancy being naughty and sniff out numbers from one to five with Nosey Norman.
Sid tries so hard to be scary, but really he's not! In this new interactive series, award-winning creator Sam Lloyd bring a delightful monster world to life with a hand puppet format that can be used to act out the story. Sid hides behind trees and jumps out to scare the other creatures in the forestroar! As the story unfolds kids are invited to give Sid a fright themselves, and see what happens to the not so scary monster!
Meet Dudleyhe's a proper little monster! Help him choose what to have for breakfast, blow his nose and brush his teeth, as he sings, sniffles, and scoffs his way through the day from morning to bedtime! Story time becomes a fun, interactive experience as parents read the story of Dudley and act out the scenes in their best monster voice with this innovative book that does double duty as a hand puppet.
Wendy just can't keep her wide-mouth shut! But what can you expect from a frog who thinks she's so fabulous? Youngsters will love the brightly colored drawings and sparkly hand puppet that can be used to act out the story as Wendy travels through the jungle making fun of Max the Monkey, Henrietta Hippo and Jimmy the Giraffe. But while on her journey, Wendy is about to be in for a big surprise. Will she learn her lesson when she meets up with Sid the Squid, who eats wide-mouthed frogs?
Doris has to go to school and sing a special songbut she is so shy! Young children will love the sweet and shy Doris in this wonderful, interactive new series by award-winning creator Sam Lloyd. See the story unfold in this unique book and hand puppet format that parents can use to act out each page. Doris and her big brother Boris play in the school yard, but Doris is so quiet, Boris forgets she's there and crash! Doris sings a song in school, but the teacher can barely hear her lovely voice. How will she ever be heard? It's not until Boris finds himself in serious danger that Doris finally turns it up”and shouts loud enough to get help for her big brother!
Coco is a crocodile who loves to chomp on the wrong things. Can you help her pick good things to munch and crunch as she visits the fruit stall, cafe and vegetable shop in Jungle Town The combination of Sam Lloyd's new paper collage artwork style and the toothy felt animal puppet mouth which can be rotated to chomp any part of the page create an irresistibly interactive reading experience. Coco's sturdy felt mouth also makes this book a fantastic 3D display item on any bookshelf.
Can Gertie’s new friend help her turn her grumpiness into joy? Gertie wakes up in a grump and sets out to tell everyone about it. After making the cheerful sun, flowers and fish thoroughly miserable, she feels no better. But when a cheeky monkey teaches her that by turning upside-down her frown turns to a smile, she makes a new friend.Approx 100 wordsAge 2-6 years