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Join all of your new friends from Roary the Racing Car in another fun adventure! A colourful TV tie-in story book to delight Roary fans.
Roary the little dinosaur takes his friends on a magical bus ride to the seaside! When the world went quiet, the magical creatures came out to roam. Roary is fed up with staying at home and so he sets out to find something else to do! Enjoy the fun as Roary tries to think of a job he can do in order to help out. He has the BIG idea to drive a London bus! His journey takes him past Buckingham Palace where the Queen spots him from her window as she's drinking tea. Roary soon spots his friends at play and invites them on a journey in the bus for a fun day out at Brighton Beach! 'Roary spied his friends at play and called 'Come for a ride' The magical creatures climbed right in and went to the seaside! At Brighton Beach they made sandcastles and sunbathed in their swimmers And when it started getting cold, they munched on fish and chips for dinner!' This is a truly magical storybook packed full of engaging illustrations and fun-to-read rhythmical text. Suitable for all ages to enjoy from aged 0-110! Other titles of the 'dinosaur in my pocket' book series are available to purchase in digital and paperback formats. Series book reviews include: @DianaHayden 5.0 out of 5 stars ★★★★★ Feel good book for children and adults Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 17 May 2020 'Well, in this strange world of pandemic we live in, who would think there was anything that could make you feel good. But here it is. A wonderful little story with delightful illustrations. Thank goodness I heard about this. Read it to your children. If you don't have children read it to yourself. It'll put a smile on your face and lift the pandemic blues.' @anon 5.0 out of 5 stars ★★★★★ ABSOLUTELY AMAZING! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 3 June 2020 'I bought this for my 6 year as I thought it could help him with everything going on in the world! It was a fantastic read and my little boy enjoyed it thoroughly! He even decided to call his new toy dinosaur Covi: ) ' @Kindle Customer ★★★★★ 5.0 out of 5 stars A book to remember! Reviewed in the United Kingdom on 29 May 2020 '2020...the year that saw wild boar in the streets of Barcelona, jackals in the park in Tel Aviv, a sea lion on the pavement in Nara, Japan, and Covi, the little green dinosaur in the village of Harlington. This is the most gorgeous little book and Susie and the team have to be congratulated for their talent and initiative in turning bad into good during this unusual situation. Buy a copy for your children, your grandchildren, yourself - and buy a copy to keep safe so that your grandchildren can show it to their own grandchildren one day as they speak about the time we won't forget.'
Join all the Silver Hatch gang, plus new characters Breeze and Loada, in this adventure story that's sure to excite every young racing car fan.
Join your favourite roaring new friends in this action-packed new Roary storybook tying in with the new pre-school show!
This books was inspired by Cecil the Lion, one of the most memorable patriarch lions of our time. The story is about a young girl who takes imaginary journeys around the world with her stuffed lion friend. During their travels they learn interesting facts about animals at risk of extinction. All proceeds from the sale of this book will be donated to environmental protection and wildlife conservation programs. Roary the Lion is available in English and Spanish.
This is the tale of Covi, the little green dinosaur Emily was sad that all the children had to stay at home because the world had caught a virus. But one day, Emily spied a strange sight on the village green! Extract: Emily sat by her bedroom window, looking down on to the street, There were no cars or delivery vans, no neighbours chatting as they meet. But then she spied the strangest sight! It made her blink and roar - For there upon the village green was a little green dinosaur...! This is a beautiful, topical tale that will appeal to adults and children alike. It is especially fun to read out loud at bedtime! Covi, the little green dinosaur is recommended for children from aged 1-102! The book includes: * Bright, full page illustrations that children will love * Flowing rhythmical text that makes it ideal to read aloud * Enchanting characters which are fun to act out * A calming end that will help your littles off to sleep with lovely dreams of dinosaurs, mythical creatures and rainbows * Free colouring book via pdf when you "like" our Facebook page (bit.ly/CoviFacebook) and tag the colouring book post. Net proceeds raised from the sale of this book and related merchandise will be donated to #NHS Charities Together. (£1.50 digital book & £2.00 print book) The children of Harlington village (where Covi first appeared) submitted their own drawings, some of which are included in the book as a collage. Wonderful video recordings of the story as performed by professional actors are available to watch on Susie's YouTube channel at bit.ly/SusieYouTube . These readings by Grandad and the Princess are perfect for bedtimes. You can watch the background of the Covi project here: bit.ly/YouTubeCoviTeam
Down at the Silver Hatch Race Track, Roary the Racing Car and all his friends are waiting to meet you. Do you want to come and say hello?
This is an account of a rural childhood in North Devon at the end of the Second World War. It is recounted with humour, irony and a little pathos. Though the family was poor by today's standards, they were rich in humour and the pleasures of a truly rural, simplistic way of life. An overcrowded thatched cottage (that nearly caught fire one Guy Fawkes night) didn't deter the Plymouth relatives from periodically descending upon them. You will get to know each family member, they were all so different. This is a delightfully perceptive view of the period, the countryside and the country characters who lived in and around the vicinity of Roary and Molland village. You will not be alone in wanting to go and get a feel of the place, even though there is nothing to be seen of the house now, although the well is visible still. This is a book you will want to read and re-read from time to time, everybody can relate to it in some form or other.