A little boy who makes a big discovery: that letting everyone into his playhouse is a lot more fun than keeping them out. George has a house made from a big cardboard box, and he says that no one else in the playground can come in. Not Lindy, because George's house ìsn't for girls', nor Freddie, because it ìsn't for small people'. Sophie can't come in because, George says, T̀his house isn't for people with glasses'. But when George leaves his house for a moment, everyone piles in and, on his return, George gets a taste of his own medicine.
A tongue in cheek look at the role that footwear has played in human history.
I'd even convinced Bernie that I wasn't just another looney - tune . Why now , damn it ? Why can't I just ... What's the use ? I'm only kidding myself if I think I can control it . How many times has it been ? Twenty - five ? Thirty ?
This successful series continues to flourish with another exceptional new title.
If there's one thing that Perry Brightfield has learned in her fifteen years of life, it's that kids can smell a freak.
A true to life adventure with one of nature's unique animals. Over 38 colour photographs of rhinos in their natural habitat. Meet Rufus. He's a rhinoceros. Meet his cousins too. Find out where they live and how they spend their day.