This is a story about Fearless Freddie. Everyone had heard tales of Fearless Freddie. He thought he was the fastest engine in all of Sodor. But then Rheneas and Skarloey challenged Freddie to a race . . .
Characters: Freddie
Freddie the Spider lives in an upside down flower pot with his mummy anddaddy at the bottom of Mr & Mrs Brown’s garden. One day Freddie decides toexplore the top of the garden and has a real adventure.
Characters: Freddie
Freddie wants nothing more than a pet, so when the fairy Bessie-Belle offers to grant his wishes, he knows just what to ask for. But Bessie-Belle can’t hear very well and Freddie tends to mumble, which means the wishes aren’t turning out as planned! Whatever can they do? Luckily the Fairy Queen is on hand to help.
Characters: Freddie
Kittie Lacey is the best hairdresser in all of Fairyland. . . A brave, stylish heroine for whom no tangle is too troublesome and no frizz too fearsome! ________ It's Prince Freddie's coronation and Kittie is styling all her fairytale friends for an animal-themed parade to celebrate! But something's gone wrong. . . Prince Freddie is nowhere to be seen! Could his mysterious cousin be behind it? And who is this funny little frog in Kittie's salon? Together with her new friend Princess Lily, Kittie sets out to solve the mystery and bring order back to Fairyland.
Children will love seeing the big googly eyes move around in this fun board storybook! This is a first reading book that is ideal for children aged 3-5 years. It features a lively story, brightly coloured pictures and moving eyes to keep small children entertained. Other titles in the "Googly Eyes" series are "The Pig with the Curliest Tail", "Polly the Farm Puppy" and "Chico Plays Hide and Seek". Freddie the Fish thinks the undersea show is lots of fun. Smiley the Shark sings with his band, Snippy the Crab walks sideways along the high wire, Susie the Seal spins a ball on her nose, and Ollie the Octopus juggles eight shells at a time! Follow the adventures of Freddie the Fish as he discovers how he can become the star of the show! Young children will love turning the pages and laughing at the fun googly eyes popping out of every scene, and the friendly sea characters will keep your child happy as you read together. The engaging story, printed on thick board pages, is sure to entertain children of all ages.
Characters: Freddie
A gentle tale for pre-schoolers, introducing the concept of sharing in the playground from multi award winning author and poet Michael Rosen.From former Children’s Laureate Michael Rosen comes a simple and poignant tale of the power of sharing, with superb artwork by award winning illustrator Bob Graham. George says the cardboard house is his and no one else can play in it. It isn't for girls, small people, twins, people with glasses, or people who like tunnels. But Lindy, Marly, Freddie, Charlene, Marlene, Luther, Sophie and Rasheda have other ideas! One by one each child is refused access until tables are turned and George finds how it feels to be on the receiving end. A topical and perceptive book that shows that it is much more fun to share.
Characters: CharleneFreddieGeorgeLindyLutherMarleneMarlyRashedaSophie
Roll up, roll up for a sensational circus story from the bestselling author of The No.1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, Alexander McCall Smith, with fun, energetic illustrations by Kate Hindley throughout. Join Freddie Mole as he tumbles through the air, flies around the big tent and tames four growling lions! Freddie is an ordinary boy who joins the circus one day. He can't believe his luck as he is asked to understudy some of the acts. But is he brave enough to go into the lions' cage?
Characters: Freddie
Freddie wakes up grumpy after a bad night’s sleep. Late for school, his day just seems to go from bad to worse. When Nana tries to help him at dinner time, he snaps at her. She explains that being tired makes everything feel worse, but she knows just the trick to help him get to sleep. Tomorrow will be a better day!
Characters: Freddie
Freddie's sleeping outside in his amazing pirate tent. "No fairies allowed!" he yells when his pesky little sister, Poppy, tries to join him. But when Freddie's torch goes out, and there's a rustle rustle rustle in the dark, he doesn’t feel quite so brave after all... With gorgeous illustrations from Alison Edgson (Me and My Dad! and I Want My Mummy!), this wonderfully warm, sibling story has a fantastic tongue-in-cheek twist. A children’s book celebrating how both boys and girls can be interested in fairies and pirates.