Lizzy the Lamb


Book Description

A first novelty board book for young children about leaping lamb Lizzy, with push, pull, slide and turning mechanisms.




Lizzy the Lamb


Book Description

A buggy book by the illustrator of THE GRUFFALO!A buggy book by the illustrator of The Gruffalo!Lizzy's a lamb who loves to have fun,She plays in the fields and skips in the sun.Beautifully illustrated by the award-winning Axel Scheffler, this buggy buddy has a fun rhyming story and a noisy baa-baa sound button to press! The handy strap means that you can take this wonderful little book with you wherever you go - perfect for babies on the move!Also available in the series: Pip the Puppy, Freddy the Frog, and Katie the Kitten.




Sheep Asleep


Book Description

Ten sheep who don't want to go to sleep have fun counting down to bedtime.




The Lamb Who Came for Dinner


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Wolf is really hungry for his favorite meal--lamb stew! To his great luck, a cold, shivering lamb knocks on his door looking for shelter from the winter storm outside. So begins a funny tale of friendship with a wonderful twist at the end.




Axel Scheffler Pocket Library


Book Description

Join in with Pip, Lizzy, Katie and Freddy for lots of fun! Now in small format board books and stored in a handy slipcase, children will love to join in with Pip the Puppy, Lizzy the Lamb, Katie the Kitten and Freddy the Frog for lots of fun! With rhyming text and delightful illustrations from award winning illustrator, Axel Scheffler, children will be entertained for hours!




On the Farm


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"Little ones will love pulling out the sliders, jiggling the animals and making all the noises in this fun farm book with a delightful rhyme"--Back cover.




The Hemingway Short Story


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In The Hemingway Short Story: A Study in Craft for Writers and Readers, Robert Paul Lamb delivers a dazzling analysis of the craft of this influential writer. Lamb scrutinizes a selection of Hemingway's exemplary stories to illuminate the author's methods of construction and to show how craft criticism complements and enhances cultural literary studies. The Hemingway Short Story, the highly anticipated sequel to Lamb's critically acclaimed Art Matters: Hemingway, Craft, and the Creation of the Modern Short Story, reconciles the creative writer's focus on art with the concerns of cultural critics, establishing the value that craft criticism holds for all readers. Beautifully written in clear and engaging prose, Lamb's study presents close readings of representative Hemingway stories such as "Soldier's Home," "A Canary for One," "God Rest You Merry, Gentlemen," and "Big Two-Hearted River." Lamb's examination of "Indian Camp," for instance, explores not only its biographical contexts -- showing how details, incidents, and characters developed in the writer's mind and notebook as he transmuted life into art -- but also its original, deleted opening and the final text of the story, uncovering otherwise unseen aspects of technique and new terrains of meaning. Lamb proves that a writer is not merely a site upon which cultural forces contend, but a professional in his or her craft who makes countless conscious decisions in creating a literary text. Revealing how the short story operates as a distinct literary genre, Lamb provides the meticulous readings that the form demands -- showing Hemingway practicing his craft, offering new inclusive interpretations of much debated stories, reevaluating critically neglected stories, analyzing how craft is inextricably entwined with a story's cultural representations, and demonstrating the many ways in which careful examinations of stories reward us.




Axel Scheffler Freddy the Frog


Book Description

A first novelty board book for young children about noisy frog Freddy, with push, pull, slide and turning mechanisms.




Katie the Kitten


Book Description

A first novelty board book for young children about boisterous kitten Katie, with push, pull, slide and turning mechanisms.




Ollie's Folly


Book Description

"Ollie the Obedient Ostrich's experience demonstrates that it pays to follow rules and obey laws. When some of the AlphaPets tease him for being a 'goody-two-shoes', Ollie fells embarrassed and decides to change his ways. He flaunts several health and safety rules with disastrous results. In the end, all the AlphaPets realize just how important rules can be."--Prelim