Meet Connie the croc and her friends George the giraffe, Karl the kangaroo and don't forget about Florence the fox!Connie goes out exploring and has such a fun day. She bumps into lots of new friends along the way. There's Larry the lion who loves football, Rachel rabbit who jumps too high and many more!A fun rhyming book perfect for 2-5 year olds.
A funny, heart-warming sibling story from Claire Freedman, author of the bestselling Aliens Love Underpants series and picture books Oliver and Patch and The Great Snortle Hunt. Florence’s curly-whirly, wild and crazy hair couldn’t be more different from her brother Ben’s sleek and shiny do. She begs her mum to let a hairdresser try and tame it, but when she gets the restyle she's after, will Florence be happy with the outcome? Claire Freedman's rhyming text and Jane Massey's gorgeous illustrations perfectly combine to create laugh-out-loud moments and deliver an important message about being comfortable in your own skin.
Characters: Florence
Get ready for an exciting fairy adventure with the no. 1 bestselling series for girls aged 5 and up.Florence the Friendship Fairy has a very important job - she makes sure that friendships in Fairyland and the human world are looked after! But mean Jack Frost is jealous of everyone who has friends, as he's too grumpy to have any of his own. He steals Florence's three magical items (a memory book, a ribbon and a friendship bracelet) and hides them. Can Rachel and Kirsty find these items before their own friendship is threatened...?'These stories are magic; they turn children into readers!' ReadingZone.comIf you like Rainbow Magic, check out Daisy Meadows' other series: Magic Animal Friends and Unicorn Magic!
Characters: Florence
It's crunch time for Florence and Arnold! Florence, a small and determined girl, and Arnold, her faithful toy monkey, have reached the bottom of the biscuit tin. But can they think of a plan to persuade Mum to give them any more? With the aid of Florence's paints and her dressing-up box, the two friends come up with a series of imaginative ways to make her see sense. Luckily, Mum sees the funny side and has a plan of her own.
It's bedtime for Florence and Arnold! It's seven o'clock and Florence's yawns are getting bigger and bigger. But how can she and her much-loved toy monkey Arnold possibly get to sleep when there's goodnight kissing, singing, stories, counting and drawing to be done? Eventually, an exhausted Mum thinks she might know how!
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