Gab and Gib are two goats. Gab is white and Gib is Black. They live on opposite sides of the river. There is an old wooden bridge across the rivers.
In a distant land, once upon a time, there ruled an Emperor who loved clothes. He spent all his money on new clothes. His favorite passtime was to dress in new suits and admire himself in front of the mirror.
Once upon a time, there lived a king and a queen. For many years they had wished for a child of their own. Their wish finally came true and they had a lovely baby girl.
Once upon a time, a young orphan boy named Hassan lived in the ancient city of Bagdad. He had no parents and kept himself alive by stealing from the rich merchants who traveled to the city each day to sell their wares. Every night he would sleep under the walls of the mosque that overshadowed the city.
One day two frogs fell into a churn of milk. They swam round and round and tried to hop out. As there was no solid support under their feet.
The Arabian Nights are one of classics of children's literature, having colourful and beautiful illustration. The Arabian Nights includes stories from ancient Indian, Persian and Arabic folklore.
Kali walked along the thorny forest track. As slowly as he cloud. He was on his way to school.
Kali's father was one of the most famous snake-catchers among the Irula tribe.
It was hot in that subway train. Oh, yes!
Oscar twirled round and round the pole.
Every time he came round, Oscar peeked
at the Island Lady.
The Cat is back—along with some surpise friends—in this beloved Beginner Book by Dr. Seuss. Dick and Sally have no time to play. It's winter and they have mountains of snow to shovel. So when the Cat comes to visit, he decides to go inside and to take a bath. No problem, right? Wrong! The pink ring he leaves in the tub creates is a very BIG pink problem when he transfers the stubborn stain from the bath onto Mother's white dress, Dad's shoes, the floors, the walls, and ultimately,
As the morning sun rose high over the African plain, animals and birds gathered at the foot of Pride Rock.
"There he is!" One of them cried suddenly. "There's the new Prince!"
What do you get when you combine a dog from the wrong side of the tracks with a pampered pooch? Disney's Lady and the Tramp is truly one of the most beloved animated films of all time! New and old fans of the movie will love the full-color Little Golden Book retelling of this delightful doggie tale.
When Felicity finds out that Floella, the Frost Fairy, has gotten a cold and may not be able to get out of bed to inspire her springtime magic, Felicity fears that spring may never come again and so much do her best to get Floella well and back on her fairy feet!
Yakov, the kindly cobbler, and his wife, Olga, are heartbroken because their son, Mikhail, is very ill. They seek advice from a wise old man, who enlists the help of seven thieves and proves that miracles can occur if we do good deeds.
Ladybird Classics give young readers an abridged version of some favorite stories. In Kenneth Grahame's classic 'The Wind in the Willows' meet Mole, who finds some wonderful new friends -- Ratty, Badger and the irrepressible Mr. Toad -- and a happy world of fun and adventure when he discovers the River Bank. When Toad Hall is taken over by fiendish Weasels, follow the four friends on their most thrilling adventure of all.
This is Red Riding Hood. She is at home playing with her toys. Red Riding Hood's mummy says Grandma is at home in bed. I have some cakes for her. I want you to go and give her the cakes, Please.