The ice is melting so Polar Bear sets off in search of a new home. Join him on his adventures across the seas and discover the many friends he meets along the way.
By the much-loved author of The Journey Home and Dinosaur Farm.
Everyone knows that once a lemur takes a fancy to you there is not much that can be done about it. While being followed by lemurs one day, a boy tries hiding up a tree (without luck), disguising himself (without success) and even tries to sail off in a boat to get away from them – only to discover the lemurs snorkeling behind him. Eventually, after climbing mountains, taking trains and going through the air in a balloon, he finally thinks that he has lost them. Or has he? In the process, he has managed to get himself lost, and it is only then that he realises that the cunning lemurs might just be helpful after all…
There’s a mysterious animal asleep in the garden! Can the children work out what it is, and help it to find its way home?
It's off to the beach with Farmer Jack, Dino Dog and all of the dinosaurs! Written with the same deadpan and instructional style of text as Dinosaur Farm that contrasts with the chaos of the illustrations, children will love watching the dinosaurs go about their day seemingly oblivious to the destruction that they cause.
A wonderful boxed gift set containing a mini book of Frann Preston-Gannon's Dinosaur Farm, a plush Dino Dog toy and a memory card game.
From the popular author and illustrator of The Journey Home, shortlisted for the Waterstones, Junior Magazine and Cambridgeshire Book Awards.
A fun story that makes the most of kids' fascination with dinosaurs with loads of different dinos for them to spot.
The book is the full 32-page version of Dinosaur Farm. A sequel – Dinosaur Beach is also available.
By the much-loved author of The Journey Home and Dinosaur Farm.
Everyone knows that once a lemur takes a fancy to you there is not much that can be done about it. While being followed by lemurs one day, a boy tries hiding up a tree (without luck), disguising himself (without success) and even tries to sail off in a boat to get away from them – only to discover the lemurs snorkeling behind him. Eventually, after climbing mountains, taking trains and going through the air in a balloon, he finally thinks that he has lost them. Or has he? In the process, he has managed to get himself lost, and it is only then that he realises that the cunning lemurs might just be helpful after all…
You think you’ve got it tough? Try working on a dinosaur farm!