Author:Roald Dahl,Quentin Blake
The classic Roald Dahl story with fabulous full-colour illustrations by Quentin Blake.
Billy's biggest wish is to turn a weird old wooden house into a wonderful sweet shop. But then he finds a giraffe, a pelly and a monkey living inside - they're the Ladderless Window Cleaners! Who needs ladders when you've got a giraffe? They become best friends and when they meet the richest man in all England, there's a chance Billy's scrumptious-galumptious dream just might come true . . .
Look out for new Roald Dahl apps in the App store and Google Play- including the disgusting TWIT OR MISS! inspired by the revolting Twits.
This riches to rags to riches again story is utterly charming. Mr and Mrs Mice and their thirteen children live happily in a dolls’ house in a grand castle; apart from having one wall missing, their house is rather grand too, with plenty of room for them all. In Emily Sutton’s gorgeous illustrations their home is full of little details that will fascinate young readers; not since Beatrix Potter either, have mice looked so fine, and yet so very mouse-like, in smart hats and coats. The adventure unfolds perfectly over the length of the book as the mice lose their home, but happily regain it, and there’s a lovely rhythm to the story, told with such apparent ease and so much skill by Michael Bond. A treat!
—— Andrea Reece, Lovereading4Kids , http://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/book/13240/The-Tale-of-the-Castle-Mice-by-Michael-Bond.htmlLively and funny, these illustrated chaotic canine capers will keep young readers entertained and eagerly anticipating further instalments of Junior’s diaries.
—— Armadillo magazineNarrated at breathless speed by super-excited puppy Junior, this new series is spot-on for newly confident readers ... Junior's enthusiasm for life is catching, and it's impossible not to be completely caught up in his descriptions of his daily activities ... Great fun, and super-readable too.
—— Andrea Reece , Lovereading4KidsGot a lot of laughs from our testers, two of whom are obsessed with dogs, so they particularly loved it. It tells the story from a dog’s point of view and has plenty of illustrations for kids to enjoy ... A popular choice.
—— Independent OnlineA gorgeous picture book that is perfect for sharing this spring.
—— The SunGrand, beautiful, exciting and poignant... This wise, rich text is a welcome addition to Penguin's Classics series
—— Philip Womack , GuardianClark exuberantly captures Plum’s zest for life, whether it’s playing with the kids next door or causing trouble
—— Publishers WeeklyAll ends well for Plummie in a picture book that’s just right for a day that celebrates love, even if you’re in the doghouse.
—— Mo Books , Emissourian