Picture books
The Bedtime Princess
Princess Tilly's all ready for bed - but settling down to sleep is the last thing on her mind! The naughty Princess runs rings round the Queen in an attempt to delay bedtime. There are textures on each page and even gold tassels (something every princess deserves). Available in hardback and soft back editions,The Bedtime Princess is illustrated by Rosalinda Kightley.
Santa’s Suit
Santa’s having a fashion crisis: he’s totally bored with red, but can’t decide which colour suit to choose instead. Eventually, clever Mrs. Santa helps him find the solution, which – funnily enough – just happens to match Rudolf’s nose! First published in 2003, Santa’s Suit is illustrated in exhuberant style by Edward Eaves, and is also available in a miniature version.
Santa’s Suitcase
All that cold, winter weather is making Santa grumpy. Maybe a holiday is what he needs, somewhere nice and hot! Santa tries lots of different places, from the desert to the jungle, but something is missing … could it, by any chance, be snow? This is a happy, sunny touch-and-feel story for the depths of winter, with more beautiful illustrations by Edward Eaves. Also available in a mini format.
Just the Job for Santa
Santa is fed up working nights; he’s so tired in the morning, he can’t even manage his breakfast. Perhaps a different job is what’s needed. Santa tries them all: footballer ... builder ... racing driver. But somehow, nothing is quite right. There’s only one job that really suits Santa. The third Kate Lee/Ed Eaves book features textures ranging from rock-star trousers to a rather fetching string vest! The mini version comes out for Christmas 2008.
Snappy Little Numbers
This rhyming, pop-up counting book features lots of roaring, snapping and biting, so watch your fingers! Snappy Little Numbers roars along from one to ten, with lots of appealing animals and extra counting fun along the way.
Snappy Little Colours
In this colourful pop-up book, you’ll find bats, pigs, dogs and even a grizzly bear (a friendly one, though!) and you’ll start to learn all about red, purple, pink, brown, green…


