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Join Noah as he learns the hard way that pets are not always easy to look after... especially if your pet is a shark! An amusing rhyming picture book that will make both children and adults smile as they see Noah navigate the difficulties of having a very unsuitable pet. With fun characters and great pictures this book is aimed at 2-6 year-olds but is one the whole family will enjoy.
A silly and unconventional take on the story of Noah and his ark that will delight both children and adults alike Noah was fed up with the people in his world making a right mess of everything. He built a big boat to get away in, and invited his animal friends along--couples only. The animals lined up by the boat, two by two. All except for Mrs. Shark, who came alone. It seemed she had accidentally eaten her husband. Would Noah be able to trust her on his boat?
A humorous rhyming tale about Noah's journey around the World searching for every type of animal to save from the rising sea. Will he manage to gather them up without a problem? Where will he have to travel? And will they be ok?! With funny speech and beautiful, colourful illustrations, this book will appeal to both children and parents alike. Aimed primarily at children aged 3-8, the book contains plenty of extra information such as pictorial geographical and wildlife references which are presented in a fun and interesting way.
'Proper, sparkly, witty, enticing storytelling . . . It's perfect.' – Hilary McKay, author of The Skylarks' War Packed with mystery, adventure and laughs, Noah's Gold is the exciting novel from the bestselling, multi-award-winning author of Millions and Cosmic, Frank Cottrell-Boyce. Fully illustrated in black and white throughout by Steven Lenton, this is perfect for readers of 9+. Being the smallest doesn't stop you having the biggest ideas. Eleven-year old Noah sneaks along on his big sister's geography field trip. But everything goes wrong! Six kids are marooned on an uninhabited island. Their teacher has vanished. They're hungry. Their phones don't work and Noah has broken the internet. There's no way of contacting home . . . Disaster! Until Noah discovers a treasure map and the gang goes in search of gold. 'A writer of comic genius - he has something of Roald Dahl’s magic, but more heart' – Sunday Telegraph
A puzzle asks readers to search among the 707 paired animals that populate Noah's ark for the single creature that is without a mate
Animals of all shapes and sizes abound in this much-loved, funny, alternative take on the story of Noah's Ark . . . Noah's amazing Rainbow Ark is busy and noisy, and it's not long before the animals begin to get cabin-fever. Clever old Noah hatches a plan for an incredible creature cabaret to get the Ark swinging again. But what amazing act will appear for the finale? Filled with exciting rhythm and rhyme by Tony Mitton, and bold, bright illustrations by Guy Parker-Rees - illustrator of the bestselling Giraffes Can't Dance. Come and join in the clap-along, dance-along fun!
How the mystery of the Bible's greatest story shaped geology: a MacArthur Fellow presents a surprising perspective on Noah's Flood. In Tibet, geologist David R. Montgomery heard a local story about a great flood that bore a striking similarity to Noah’s Flood. Intrigued, Montgomery began investigating the world’s flood stories and—drawing from historic works by theologians, natural philosophers, and scientists—discovered the counterintuitive role Noah’s Flood played in the development of both geology and creationism. Steno, the grandfather of geology, even invoked the Flood in laying geology’s founding principles based on his observations of northern Italian landscapes. Centuries later, the founders of modern creationism based their irrational view of a global flood on a perceptive critique of geology. With an explorer’s eye and a refreshing approach to both faith and science, Montgomery takes readers on a journey across landscapes and cultures. In the process we discover the illusive nature of truth, whether viewed through the lens of science or religion, and how it changed through history and continues changing, even today.
'Zig Zag' is a series of very short stories for the youngest of readers. These compact and brightly illustrated books are no more than 150 words long.
Part of a new series of fiction books which will take young, independent readers into 'real books'. The series covers a wide range of genres from adventure, humour and fairy tale to fantasy, mystery and science fiction.
Believing that the moon's reflection is a large cheese, a foolish man and his family spend the night trying to scoop it out of the ocean. Suggested level: junior, primary.