This Christmas children's book tells the story of Hugo, flying through the night sky on Santa's sleigh on Christmas Eve. Hugo and Daddy's Christmas Adventures is the fourth in the series of author, Ric Hart's, journey communicating his loss, focus and hope for Hugo through books.
Characters: Hugo
Hugo the Hare HATES to get wet, and when the rain comes he huddles under his umbrella. But Hugo's friends are stuck in the rain and when Hugo comes to their rescue he can't help but get all soggy! However, perhaps having a bit of a splish splash isn't quite as bad as Hugo thinks...
Characters: Hugo
All toys know they have a Right Person. The person they should belong to, the person who will love them and take care of them. When Hugo wakes up in Teddy Bear Wood, he knows he has to find the Right person, but he was made curious and everything is new, now he’s missed his train out of Toy Land. After almost becoming a lost toy he’s shown a path that, if he’s the right kind of bear, will take him to where he needs to be. He’s afraid, he’s only a very small bear after all. But along the way he’ll find the determination and courage he needs, meet friends and defeat foes, and by the time he gets to where he needs to be Hugo will have become Sir Hugo Bear. But he still needs to find the Right Person.
Characters: Hugo
Hugo likes hugs. Nancy does not. Nancy likes to blow kisses! Meet Hugo and his friends Nancy, Sam, Katie, Laurie, Teddy, Khadija and Tasha as they compare notes on what each of them is comfortable with. This book is aimed at explaining personal space and body autonomy to small children in a relaxed and low key way.
A Parisian pigeon passionate about people makes a new friend – with gentle themes of community and inclusivity. Hugo the pigeon has an important job. He looks after the park and everyone who lives there. Everyone except for the Somebody whose curtains are never open. But one day, Hugo is so busy doing his showing-off dance that he doesn't see the dog approaching ... and Somebody has to fly to the rescue! A charming story about community and the value of friendship, beautifully brought to life by Birgitta Sif's energetic illustrations.
Characters: Hugo
Based on the real life adventures of a little girl and her pet sheep, exploring the countryside around them and sharing the delights of their discoveries, whilst forming the most beautiful friendship.
Characters: Hugo
Brother Hugo needs to return a very important library book another monasterys copy of St Augustine. But along the way, a hungry bear devours the precious book, and the Abbot tasks Hugo with replacing it. Letter by letter and line by line the hapless monk crafts a new book and sets off to return it. It turns out, though, that once a bear has a taste of letters, hes rarely satisfied. With a hungry bear close on his heels, will Brother Hugo ever make it back with his fine parchment in one piece? Lavishly illustrated by S D Schindler, Brother Hugo and the Bear is loosely based on a note found in a twelfth-century manuscript and largely on the creative imaginings of the author. This humorous tale is sure to delight readers who have acquired their own taste for books.
Characters: Hugo
Hugo is a happy-go-lucky 9 year old boy who lives on a sheep farm with his parents and sister Ava. Read about Hugo's school Halloween disco party, his friend's naughty puppy, mum's answer to what really lies at the end of a rainbow and the last time he saw Santa Claus. There are several short stories which children can easily relate to, nearly all containing a moral.
Characters: Hugo
What happens when a very creative artist runs out of things to paint? Just runs out—as in, he’s painted everything! Hugo, the artist in question, is in an elephunk, so he and his friend Miles leave Cornville for a whirlwind trip to Paris. They visit museums, parks, and landmarks. So what does happen when a very creative artist runs out of things to paint? Well, he begins to see things in a very different way . . .
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