Author: Josephine Coker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by Jo Coker as a way to connect with her grandchildren while they were living overseas, this beautifully illustrated children's book will delight three to seven-year-olds with tales of lovable wildlife animals exploring the English countryside. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In Book 1, we follow the adventures of Henry the field mouse as he explores his surroundings beyond his home under the garden shed, while making new friends with a hedgehog, a water vole, a large horse and a family of mice. Children will enjoy the escapades of Henry and his friends as they discover the riverbank, stow away in a horsebox, and take a daring car ride to a nearby town! The beautiful illustrations will help you imagine the antics of these wildlife creatures as they become friends and discover life outside the safety of the garden.This is the first in a series of three books about Henry's adventures.
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse
Author: Josephine Coker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by Jo Coker as a way to connect with her grandchildren while they were living overseas, this beautifully illustrated children's book will delight three to seven-year-olds with tales of lovable wildlife animals exploring the English countryside. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In Book 1, we follow the adventures of Henry the field mouse as he explores his surroundings beyond his home under the garden shed, while making new friends with a hedgehog, a water vole, a large horse and a family of mice. Children will enjoy the escapades of Henry and his friends as they discover the riverbank, stow away in a horsebox, and take a daring car ride to a nearby town! The beautiful illustrations will help you imagine the antics of these wildlife creatures as they become friends and discover life outside the safety of the garden.This is the first in a series of three books about Henry's adventures.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by Jo Coker as a way to connect with her grandchildren while they were living overseas, this beautifully illustrated children's book will delight three to seven-year-olds with tales of lovable wildlife animals exploring the English countryside. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In Book 1, we follow the adventures of Henry the field mouse as he explores his surroundings beyond his home under the garden shed, while making new friends with a hedgehog, a water vole, a large horse and a family of mice. Children will enjoy the escapades of Henry and his friends as they discover the riverbank, stow away in a horsebox, and take a daring car ride to a nearby town! The beautiful illustrations will help you imagine the antics of these wildlife creatures as they become friends and discover life outside the safety of the garden.This is the first in a series of three books about Henry's adventures.
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse- Book Three
Author: Josephine Coker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse is a series of enchanting tales set in the English countryside following the exploits of a small mouse and his lovable wildlife friends that will delight children aged 3-7. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals, big and small, he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In this third book of the series, Henry and his tiny friends embark on more adventures beyond their garden home meeting a squirrel, a fox, a mole, a donkey, a rabbit and a harvest mouse along the way. Once again the beautiful illustrations will capture the readers imagination as Henry and friends explore the nearby woods, fields, churchyard and the village green. Readers will be amazed by their daring visits to the seaside, a railway station, and the vegetable garden of a stately home!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse is a series of enchanting tales set in the English countryside following the exploits of a small mouse and his lovable wildlife friends that will delight children aged 3-7. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals, big and small, he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In this third book of the series, Henry and his tiny friends embark on more adventures beyond their garden home meeting a squirrel, a fox, a mole, a donkey, a rabbit and a harvest mouse along the way. Once again the beautiful illustrations will capture the readers imagination as Henry and friends explore the nearby woods, fields, churchyard and the village green. Readers will be amazed by their daring visits to the seaside, a railway station, and the vegetable garden of a stately home!
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse-Book 2
Author: Josephine Coker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by Jo Coker as a way to connect with her grandchildren while they were living overseas, this beautifully illustrated children's book will delight three to seven-year-olds with tales of the English countryside. The story follows the adventures of Henry the field mouse as he explores his surroundings beyond his home under the garden shed. In this second book in the series he discovers the sights and smells of a street market, before returning to his rural home to introduce his new friend to his pals the hedgehog, the water vole, a large horse and a family of mice. Children will enjoy the continuing escapades of Henry and his furry friends as they discover the meaning of Christmas, meet a snowman and have a close encounter with a stoat.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Animals
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Written by Jo Coker as a way to connect with her grandchildren while they were living overseas, this beautifully illustrated children's book will delight three to seven-year-olds with tales of the English countryside. The story follows the adventures of Henry the field mouse as he explores his surroundings beyond his home under the garden shed. In this second book in the series he discovers the sights and smells of a street market, before returning to his rural home to introduce his new friend to his pals the hedgehog, the water vole, a large horse and a family of mice. Children will enjoy the continuing escapades of Henry and his furry friends as they discover the meaning of Christmas, meet a snowman and have a close encounter with a stoat.
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse Book 3
Author: Jo Coker
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578773247
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse is a series of enchanting tales set in the English countryside following the exploits of a small mouse and his lovable wildlife friends that will delight children aged 3-7. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals, big and small, he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In this third book of the series, Henry and his tiny friends embark on more adventures beyond their garden home meeting a squirrel, a fox, a mole, a donkey, a rabbit and a harvest mouse along the way. Once again the beautiful illustrations will capture the readers imagination as Henry and friends explore the nearby woods, fields, churchyard and the village green. Readers will be amazed by their daring visits to the seaside, a railway station, and the vegetable garden of a stately home!
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780578773247
Category :
Languages : en
Pages :
Book Description
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse is a series of enchanting tales set in the English countryside following the exploits of a small mouse and his lovable wildlife friends that will delight children aged 3-7. The beautifully illustrated pages will encourage curiosity in the natural world as Henry the field mouse makes friends with the animals, big and small, he meets on his adventures. As children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals, they will see how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!These countryside tales will capture the imagination of those already reading by themselves and are divided into short chapters for 'read to me' bedtime stories. In this third book of the series, Henry and his tiny friends embark on more adventures beyond their garden home meeting a squirrel, a fox, a mole, a donkey, a rabbit and a harvest mouse along the way. Once again the beautiful illustrations will capture the readers imagination as Henry and friends explore the nearby woods, fields, churchyard and the village green. Readers will be amazed by their daring visits to the seaside, a railway station, and the vegetable garden of a stately home!
The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse Activity Book
Author: Josephine Coker
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Children will love these countryside stories of Henry, the adventurous mouse and his wildlife friends and the delightful activities based on the characters from The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse series. To complement the mousey tales, the activity pages are packed with animal-based fun including word searches, mazes, fascinating animal facts, spot the difference, and coloring pages.When Henry heads to the riverbank with his mice pals and their friend the water vole, a kingfisher shows them how to catch fish and a regal swan and her cygnets explain about their connections to the King. In the next chapter the intrepid threesome join Daisy the squirrel in the woods and find a safe spot to watch a family of badgers playing in the leaves. Deciding to venture further afield, the adventurous mice creep into a barn in the next story and meet a family of bats. In the final chapter, Henry teams up with four mice pals to enjoy Midsummer celebrations at the village pub and have a narrow escape from a large ginger cat. These countryside tales will delight children aged 3-10 as they follow Henry's escapades beyond his home under the garden shed. This combination story and activity book will be a wonderful addition to the bookshelves of children ready to read and solve puzzles independently, as well as those content to look at the pictures while listening to a bedtime story of Henry's escapades. The beautifully illustrated pages, which include fun animal facts about many of Henry's friends, will encourage curiosity in the natural world as children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals. Throughout this series of four delightful books children will love how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Nature
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
Children will love these countryside stories of Henry, the adventurous mouse and his wildlife friends and the delightful activities based on the characters from The Adventures of Henry the Field Mouse series. To complement the mousey tales, the activity pages are packed with animal-based fun including word searches, mazes, fascinating animal facts, spot the difference, and coloring pages.When Henry heads to the riverbank with his mice pals and their friend the water vole, a kingfisher shows them how to catch fish and a regal swan and her cygnets explain about their connections to the King. In the next chapter the intrepid threesome join Daisy the squirrel in the woods and find a safe spot to watch a family of badgers playing in the leaves. Deciding to venture further afield, the adventurous mice creep into a barn in the next story and meet a family of bats. In the final chapter, Henry teams up with four mice pals to enjoy Midsummer celebrations at the village pub and have a narrow escape from a large ginger cat. These countryside tales will delight children aged 3-10 as they follow Henry's escapades beyond his home under the garden shed. This combination story and activity book will be a wonderful addition to the bookshelves of children ready to read and solve puzzles independently, as well as those content to look at the pictures while listening to a bedtime story of Henry's escapades. The beautifully illustrated pages, which include fun animal facts about many of Henry's friends, will encourage curiosity in the natural world as children learn a little about the appearance and habitats of different animals. Throughout this series of four delightful books children will love how Henry makes friends with almost everyone- steering clear of those who might like him for their supper!
The Long Way Home
Author: Gigi Priebe
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481465791
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Henry Whiskers and his cousin, Jeremy, must find their way back home—Queen Mary’s dollhouse—and to Windsor Castle with the help of a mysterious treasure map in this fun, fast-paced follow up to The Adventures of Henry Whiskers. Little Henry Whiskers is thrilled when he discovers an old, crinkly map, complete with a giant X marking a spot, full of treasure—at least, that’s what Henry thinks. All he knows is that this map is something BIG—he can feel it right down to the tip of his tail. But before he can share his exciting find with his cousin and best friend, Jeremy, they find themselves in the danger zone: The Windsor Castle Kitchen. And after being unceremoniously caught and thrown out of the castle, with nothing but the map, the two little mice realize they have bigger problems than being caught in the kitchen! How will they get back to the dollhouse? With the help of his cousin, Jeremy and a fellow field mouse named Wisely, the cousins battle a hungry falcon, an endless and stormy lake, and the maze of landmarks on the Windsor Castle Grounds as they try to find his way back home—and discover the mysterious map is more connected to the Whiskers family than either of them could have ever imagined.
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
ISBN: 1481465791
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 160
Book Description
Henry Whiskers and his cousin, Jeremy, must find their way back home—Queen Mary’s dollhouse—and to Windsor Castle with the help of a mysterious treasure map in this fun, fast-paced follow up to The Adventures of Henry Whiskers. Little Henry Whiskers is thrilled when he discovers an old, crinkly map, complete with a giant X marking a spot, full of treasure—at least, that’s what Henry thinks. All he knows is that this map is something BIG—he can feel it right down to the tip of his tail. But before he can share his exciting find with his cousin and best friend, Jeremy, they find themselves in the danger zone: The Windsor Castle Kitchen. And after being unceremoniously caught and thrown out of the castle, with nothing but the map, the two little mice realize they have bigger problems than being caught in the kitchen! How will they get back to the dollhouse? With the help of his cousin, Jeremy and a fellow field mouse named Wisely, the cousins battle a hungry falcon, an endless and stormy lake, and the maze of landmarks on the Windsor Castle Grounds as they try to find his way back home—and discover the mysterious map is more connected to the Whiskers family than either of them could have ever imagined.
The Adventures of Marshal Gabby Tucker
Author: Jeff Pyron
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438936915
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
THE ADVENTURES OF MARSHAL GABBY TUCKER VOLUME ONE: "FAMILY TIES IN THE WEST" In this "Western" novel about the Tucker family, their youngest son, "Lefty" had been kidnapped along with three Indian children by two really mean and greedy men who intended on selling them. Lefty was the youngest son of Marshal Gabby Tucker and his wife Maggie. The Tucker family actually consisted of six separate Tucker families, and they each also had boys, so there was no chance of their family name every dying out. The Tucker families join forces with the Indians in an effort to find their missing children. All of the Tucker women join in the search for Lefty also, and are as good with guns as their men and fight by their sides when needed. One of the Tucker women is a doctor and tends to all of the wounded with the help of some Indian squaws and two other Tucker women. The Indians called her "Doctor Jo"; her name was Jo Ann. All concerned thought that she was an incredible doctor. Two of the Tucker women, who were mountain women from Tennessee went out looking for their husbands alone because they were lonely and feared the worst. They could rough the outdoors and terrain because of their "Tom Boyish" style. They loved their flat land men, and wanted to see them alive. The story shows love, compassion, and desperation, but on the flip side of that it also encompasses fighting, shooting, torturing, and killing too. There are so many side scenes along the way through this book; you'll find yourself laughing and then just minutes later you are brought to tears. This is an incredibly great book; you won't be able to put it down! Authors: Jeff and Margaret Pyron Book I.D. # 58247
Publisher: AuthorHouse
ISBN: 1438936915
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 190
Book Description
THE ADVENTURES OF MARSHAL GABBY TUCKER VOLUME ONE: "FAMILY TIES IN THE WEST" In this "Western" novel about the Tucker family, their youngest son, "Lefty" had been kidnapped along with three Indian children by two really mean and greedy men who intended on selling them. Lefty was the youngest son of Marshal Gabby Tucker and his wife Maggie. The Tucker family actually consisted of six separate Tucker families, and they each also had boys, so there was no chance of their family name every dying out. The Tucker families join forces with the Indians in an effort to find their missing children. All of the Tucker women join in the search for Lefty also, and are as good with guns as their men and fight by their sides when needed. One of the Tucker women is a doctor and tends to all of the wounded with the help of some Indian squaws and two other Tucker women. The Indians called her "Doctor Jo"; her name was Jo Ann. All concerned thought that she was an incredible doctor. Two of the Tucker women, who were mountain women from Tennessee went out looking for their husbands alone because they were lonely and feared the worst. They could rough the outdoors and terrain because of their "Tom Boyish" style. They loved their flat land men, and wanted to see them alive. The story shows love, compassion, and desperation, but on the flip side of that it also encompasses fighting, shooting, torturing, and killing too. There are so many side scenes along the way through this book; you'll find yourself laughing and then just minutes later you are brought to tears. This is an incredibly great book; you won't be able to put it down! Authors: Jeff and Margaret Pyron Book I.D. # 58247
Three Ostriches and an Inchworm Named Henry
Author: Mark Frazier
Publisher: FrazierTales
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
A wonderful tale about a cute little inchworm and three not-so-smart ostriches.
Publisher: FrazierTales
ISBN:
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 33
Book Description
A wonderful tale about a cute little inchworm and three not-so-smart ostriches.
The Americana
Author: Frederick Converse Beach
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 870
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Encyclopedias and dictionaries
Languages : en
Pages : 870
Book Description
Sci-Fi Box Set: 140+ Dystopian Novels, Novels Space Adventures, Lost World Classics & Apocalyptic Tales
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 10728
Book Description
The 'Sci-Fi Box Set: 140+ Dystopian Novels, Novels Space Adventures, Lost World Classics & Apocalyptic Tales' is a monumental anthology that spans a wide arc of speculative fiction's history, showcasing the breadth and depth of the genre. Within its pages, readers will find a rich tapestry of themes ranging from the exploration of unknown realms and futuristic dystopias to thought-provoking apocalyptic visions and intricate space odysseys. The collection boasts an impressive diversity in literary styles, from the poetic prose of Mary Shelley to the sharp-edged narratives of H.P. Lovecraft, each work contributing to the anthology's exploratory spirit and its examination of humanity's place in the universe. Esteemed pieces, whether they foreground the mysteries of outer space or the speculative technologies of an imagined future, underscore the anthology's significance as a comprehensive repository of speculative fiction's most compelling narratives. The contributing authors and editors, including luminaries such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe, represent a remarkable cross-section of the genre's evolution, tracing its roots and expansions. Their collective contributions not only align with but also have shaped historical, cultural, and literary movements within the speculative genre. From gothic horror's influence on the evolution of dystopian narratives to the incipient seeds of what would become known as science fiction in the works of Verne and Wells, these varied voices come together to enrich and expand the reader's understanding of speculative fiction. The anthology thereby serves as a vital confluence of visionary thinkers, whose works have laid the groundwork for and continue to inspire the genre's future direction. 'Readers are encouraged to delve into this unparalleled collection, an invitation to journey through the manifold universes created by some of speculative fiction's most visionary minds. The 'Sci-Fi Box Set' is not merely an anthology but a gateway to exploring the vast possibilities of the genre, offering educational value, a breadth of insights, and the delight of witnessing the dialogue between different epochs and voices within science fiction. It stands as an essential volume for anyone eager to witness the scope and evolution of speculative narratives, making it a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike.
Publisher: Good Press
ISBN:
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 10728
Book Description
The 'Sci-Fi Box Set: 140+ Dystopian Novels, Novels Space Adventures, Lost World Classics & Apocalyptic Tales' is a monumental anthology that spans a wide arc of speculative fiction's history, showcasing the breadth and depth of the genre. Within its pages, readers will find a rich tapestry of themes ranging from the exploration of unknown realms and futuristic dystopias to thought-provoking apocalyptic visions and intricate space odysseys. The collection boasts an impressive diversity in literary styles, from the poetic prose of Mary Shelley to the sharp-edged narratives of H.P. Lovecraft, each work contributing to the anthology's exploratory spirit and its examination of humanity's place in the universe. Esteemed pieces, whether they foreground the mysteries of outer space or the speculative technologies of an imagined future, underscore the anthology's significance as a comprehensive repository of speculative fiction's most compelling narratives. The contributing authors and editors, including luminaries such as Jules Verne, H.G. Wells, and Edgar Allan Poe, represent a remarkable cross-section of the genre's evolution, tracing its roots and expansions. Their collective contributions not only align with but also have shaped historical, cultural, and literary movements within the speculative genre. From gothic horror's influence on the evolution of dystopian narratives to the incipient seeds of what would become known as science fiction in the works of Verne and Wells, these varied voices come together to enrich and expand the reader's understanding of speculative fiction. The anthology thereby serves as a vital confluence of visionary thinkers, whose works have laid the groundwork for and continue to inspire the genre's future direction. 'Readers are encouraged to delve into this unparalleled collection, an invitation to journey through the manifold universes created by some of speculative fiction's most visionary minds. The 'Sci-Fi Box Set' is not merely an anthology but a gateway to exploring the vast possibilities of the genre, offering educational value, a breadth of insights, and the delight of witnessing the dialogue between different epochs and voices within science fiction. It stands as an essential volume for anyone eager to witness the scope and evolution of speculative narratives, making it a must-read for enthusiasts and scholars alike.