Books written by Toby Forward

  • Shakespeare's Globe: An Interactive Pop-up Theatre

    In the present tense, tells of the times during which the Globe Theatre was built and gives its history; includes a pop-up theater, punch-out characters to use in it, and two booklets of scenes from Shakespeare's plays.

  • The Wolf's Story: What Really Happened to Little Red Riding Hood

    The wolf tells the story of Little Red Riding Hood from his point of view, protesting that he was merely trying to help Grandma, not eat her. Suggested level: junior.

  • The Wolf's Story: What Really Happened to Little Red Riding Hood

    Zooming in dramatically from strategic angles, the amusing illustrations offer visual clues that this is a story to be taken with a grain of salt — and a lot of giggling.

  • The Wolf's Story: What Really Happened to Little Red Riding Hood

    Zooming in dramatically from strategic angles, the amusing illustrations offer visual clues that this is a story to be taken with a grain of salt — and a lot of giggling.

  • Dragonborn

    Unsure about how to continue his magical studies when his wizard master dies, Sam, who is unaware of his considerable talents, embarks on a solo quest and is protected from dangerous enemies by his dragon, Starback, with whom he shares a ...

  • Fireborn: A Dragonborn Novel

    This companion novel, set in the same world in a different time, is a breathtaking work of magic and suffering, friendship and transformation - and the new power that rises from the ashes of a terrible deed.

  • Doubleborn: A Dragonborn Novel

    The third book in the acclaimed Dragonborn series pairs lyrical prose with an enthralling fantasy world, perfect for fans of Wings of Fire and How to Train Your Dragon.

  • Starborn: A Dragonborn Novel

    The epic Dragonborn quartet concludes in this sweeping story that expertly combines classic fantasy sensibilities with fresh storytelling, and it is sure to appeal to fans of Wings of Fire and Tristan Strong

  • Dragonborn

    The great wizard Flaxfield's death leaves his twelve-year-old apprentice Sam half-trained, but when other wizards gather and debate his fate Sam, not knowing whom to trust, leaves with only his dragon, Starback, for company, unaware of the ...

  • The Christmas Mouse

    Based upon Charles Dickens' A Christmas Carol, this is the story of Ben, a greedy mouse to whom Christmas means nothing.