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Bear and Meby Ella Burfoot
The little girl and her bear dip their toes in the sea, but they don't go in; they look up at the sky but don't get
on the plane; and they sit on the stair but they don't climb up.
Mr Bigby Ed Vere
With its gruff hero, vibrant, strong colours, bold design and spare text, this story about looking beyond
appearances has a satisfying punchy simplicity and jazzy feel.
The Giant Carrotby Allan Manham
Jack's vegetables are the biggest and best around. One day he decides to make carrot soup. But as he pulls
at the biggest carrot, he finds that it just won’t move!
Welcome to the World Babyby Na'ima bint Robert
Children use their different senses to explore how the arrival of new babies is celebrated around the world.
Tusk Tuskby David McKee
A fable of human conflict, Tusk Tusk deals with a difficult topic is a wonderfully clear way.
Sign About: Meal Timeby Anthony Lewis
A great introduction to simple signs which can be used with children from a very early age.
That Pesky Ratby Lauren Child
Pesky Rat lives in Dustbin Number 3, Grubby Alley. People call him 'That Pesky Rat', but he longs for a real
name, a home and someone to care for him.
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Benjamin & the Super Spectaclesby Rachel Bright
Together!by Jess Stockham
Babies will love lifting the flaps in this engaging board book about friendship. The surprises under the flaps
encourage participation in the story.
Sharing a Shellby Julia Donaldson and Lydia Monks
Poor crab has lost his shell, and nobody wants to share. But when he finally finds a shell of his own, he is
surprised to find himself being asked to move over!
The Great Big Book of Familiesby Mary Hoffman
Hoffman and Asquith celebrate the diversity of family life.
Ribbit Rabbitby Candace Ryan and Mike Lowery
Frog and Bunny are best friends. They do everything together - fighting monsters and eating peanut butter
sandwiches. A familiar tale of the ups and downs of friendship.
Sylvia and Birdby Catherine Rayner
A story that gently explores themes of expectation, loneliness, friendship and valuing others.
My Big Barefoot Book of Wonderful Wordsby Sophie Fatus
A simple concept but a hugely satisfying wealth of material is offered up in this vibrant catalogue of words
and pictures. The reader is first introduced to a diverse cast of characters before joining them in a jubilant
celebration of a busy family’s daily life, covering everything from getting dressed and making breakfast to
visiting the library, going to the market and bus ride through the countryside – before it’s finally time to get
ready for bed.
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Frog is Frogby Max Velthuijs
A little frog gazes happily at his reflection, musing on his luck being so beautifully green and such a good
swimmer. But then he sees what his friends can do and gets worried...
A Small Surpriseby Louise Yates
A little rabbit wants to join the circus, but he is too small. He can’t wipe his nose or tie his own shoelaces.
Ants in Your Pants!by Julia Jarman
Brilliant colour and lively rhyming couplets tell the story of Leopard and his friends who decide not to invite
Aardvark to their party because he's not as cool as they are.
I'm Number Oneby Michael Rosen
A-One is a drum-beating toy soldier and a bit of a bully. He tells other toys to wind him up but calls each one
useless.
The Talent Showby Jo Hodgkinson
When four friends see a sign for a talent show, they decide that they simply must enter!
Choo Chooby Petr Horacek
Enjoyment is enhanced for all youngsters as they are given the option of 'feeling' the train's journey as well as
watching and hearing it.
I Am the Music Manby Debra Potter
A large book featuring holes through which you can peek to spot which of the thoroughly inclusive band of
musicians is playing each instrument.
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What's In Store?by Pippa Goodhart
It's Jo-Jo's birthday and preparations are underway for her party. All sorts of people are shopping at the
store...
The Animal Boogieby Debbie Harter
Comes with a sing-along CD and features a multi-ethnic cast of children. One child uses a wheelchair.
The Littlest Dinosaur's Big Adventureby Michael Foreman
When a small, bouncy frog interupts his daydream, the littlest dinosaur is delighted to find a friend his own
size.
Art & Maxby David Weisner
Max and Art are reptilian friends. Art is an artist and one day, as he is painting a conventional portrait, the
exuberant Max decides that he’d also like to give painting a try.
Perky Little Penguinsby Tony Mitton
The penguins are enjoying themselves in the snow, until they discover a seal pup who has lost his mum, so
they comfort and entertain him until she returns for him.
The Brave Beastby Chris Judge
The Beast is enjoying a lovely bit of peace and quiet when terrified villagers from a nearby island beg for his
help in finding the source of a horrifying howling.
The Snail and the Whaleby Julia Donaldson
This book by the award-winning Gruffalo partnership is about a tiny snail who longs to see the world, and the
enormous grey-blue humpback whale who gives him a lift on his tail.
Elmer’s Special Dayby David McKee
It's time for the annual Elmer's day celebrations and all the elephants are noisily painting themselves with wild
colourful patterns in preparation for the parade.
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The Littlest Dinosaurby Michael Foreman
When mother dinosaur’s last egg finally cracks open, out comes a minute dinosaur. He doesn’t grow any
bigger – and when he’s playing football he is in danger of being trodden on.
This is Our Houseby Michael Rosen
George wants his cardboard house all to himself. But when he goes to the loo, his friends fill his house to
bursting point.
Boots for a Bridesmaidby Verna Wilkins
Nicky refuses point-blank to wear a frilly dress to a wedding but Mum (a wheelchair user) comes up with the
ideal solution.
Tinysaurusby Sheryl Webster
Tinysaurus is a young dinosaur. He wants to be big like his dad or even his big sister. One day a nasty dinosaur
eyes up the eggs for his supper - can Tinysaurus save the day?
Something Elseby Kathryn Cave
Something Else is a lonely creature, excluded from everything because he is different. This is the perfect book
for reassuring any child that being different can be a very positive thing.
Alfie Wins a Prizeby Shirley Hughes
Alfie's painting at the Big School's Harvest Fair is judged worthy of one of the main prizes. But Alfie is more
taken with the consolation prize...
Ralfby Jean Jullien
Ralf the dog's long body has always been a hindrance - until the day a fire sweeps through his home. This
gorgeous book is a great story about differences and acceptance, with funny and fabulous illustrations.
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Specs for Rexby Yasmeen Ismail
A perfectly judged niche story that has general appeal due to a clean text and cute character; Specs for Rexis a visual treat that's really worth putting your glasses on for.
Mr Wolf's Pancakesby Jan Fearnley
Mr Wolf wants to make pancakes but is unable to read the recipe book, write the names of the ingredients or
count the money to buy them. Will his neighbours help?
All for Oneby Jill Murphy
Marlon wants to play with Basher, Boomps-a-daisy and Alligatina - but they don't seem all that keen on
playing with him.
Pat-a-Cake!by Annie Kubler
Traditional and modern nursery rhymes, with the accompanying movements. An ideal baby book for any and
every child.
Pumpkin Soupby Helen Cooper
The Cat, the Squirrel and the Duck live together in perfect harmony, eating pumpkin soup and playing their
musical instruments. Until one day Duck decides he'll try stirring the soup…
Making Friends!by Jess Stockham
This book is full of great animal pictures and lift-the-flap pages. It’s a friendly and colourful way to encourage
children to enjoy sharing and have fun.
Winterby Ailie Busby
One of a lively series of board books featuring a highly inclusive cast. In this title, there is a child with Down
Syndrome and an adapted sledge.
Best Friendsby Mark Chambers
This is an award-winning pop-up book, full of colour and imagination. There are great positive and inclusive
images in this fun adventure story.
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Zogby Julia Donaldson
Zog is a keen dragon at Dragon School who aims to be the best in his class and win a golden star.
Moomin and the Birthday Buttonby Tove Jansson
Moomin fears that his friends have forgotten his birthday and are too busy to talk to him.
Bumbletumby Steve Smallman
A new toy arrives in the bedroom. Bumbletum has a soft, squidgy tummy but no obvious talents - he is sure he
must be good at something, but what?
Five Little Ducksby Anthony Lewis
This board book has popular rhymes and songs with young children signing key words. It also features a child
with an arm splint and a child with a hearing aid.
Blue Chameleonby Emily Gravett
Blue chameleon is lonely, so turns himself into a variety of things in an attempt to make a new friend.
Incey Wincey Spiderby Annie Kubler
Part of the Sign and Singalong series of bright, colourful books featuring children showing signs and actions
to accompany simple rhymes.