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Kipper is a multi million bestselling picture book character
Kipper the dog and his friend Arnold work through the alphabet by collecting animals and other things for each letter.
What does Kipper need to get ready for bed? Find the right spot for each chunky colorful bedtime shape!
On their way to school, the little letters of the alphabet have to rescue little "i" and then find his dot before they can proceed.
Kipper plays in the rain all day with his friends.
The very first classic Kipper picture book, perfect for sharing together at cuddle time. Kipper's basket is old and worn, so he decides to look for a new place to sleep! Maybe he could build a nest like the squirrels, stand on one leg like the ducks ... Or sit on a lily-pad like the frogs? But, eventually, Kipper realises that there's nowhere quite like his cosy basket, surrounded by all his favourite toys. With a special gold cover, this charming story will make the perfect gift. Kipper has been a much-loved picture book character for over 25 years. "You simply cannot fail to win smiles with a new book about Kipper." - Daily Mail "The charmingly comical Inkpen, as always, hits the spot." - Guardian
Where's the best place to try out the most powerful torch there is? Kipper and Tiger decide it must be in the middle of the woods at the bottom of Big Hill. But just what is that big animal with horns they can see on the other side of the tent? Perhaps it would be safer to camp in Kipper's room.
A box of six little board books in appealing colours about Kipper, the dog who has won the hearts of millions of readers the world over. Each little book is eight pages long and full of things for a small child to discover, learn and play.
In January Kipper makes a New Year Resolution about throwing snowballs at Tiger. By February he has broken it. And in December he finds out that Tiger has a very long memory. Suggested level: junior.
Kipper introduces the reader to opposites.