Building things is what Winston does best…Building things is what Winston does best. He's made a car for Ralph and a boat for Alice. But when Winston tries to construct something really BIG he realises that he can't do everything by himself. Then, with help from Ralph (who is best at carrying large bits and pieces) and Alice (who is best at finding small bits and pieces), he discovers that putting things together…together…is what friends do best!An encouraging story about perseverance, sharing and friendship by the author of Dinosaurs After Dark, with individual artwork by Nathan Reed, a young illustrator with a promising future.
I'm hungry, is a book for kids who can't wait (or are always really hungry). Do you know a kid that is always hungry? What about a kid that can't wait? Of course you do... Lets tell our kids the story of a little dog thats always hungry and that also don't like long waitings Winston is a pizza loving dog, because who dont love pizzas We may learn a few tricks on how to deal with the waiting, and help out our kids by sharing Winton's Story
Characters: Winston
A story about seeing what life is like on the other side of the window. Two very different cats: Winston, a free-spirited explorer; and The Indoor Cat, lover of leisure; form a friendship and show each other how different their lives could be. Can The Indoor Cat be enticed by outdoor adventure? Will Winston be tempted by a life of indoor luxury?
Characters: Winston
Poor Winston’s too busy to play with his friends – he is off to the vet with a great big splinter in his paw, and there’s absolutely nothing worse than having a splinter in your paw, or so Winston thinks. But what Winston doesn’t see as he crosses the busy city is that unlike his friends, he’s one very lucky pup! If only he would look around and see the chaos he leaves behind him . . . but having a splinter can be very distracting.A bright, bold and brilliantly funny book.
Characters: Winston
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