Little Red Hen finds some grains of wheat, but when she asks the cat, the dog and the goose to help her plant them, they are all far too busy. When Little Red Hen has finally grown the wheat, harvested it, turned it into flour and baked the bread, the others are more than happy to help her eat it - but who will she choose to share it with?
Cheetah loved nothing more than running and telling jokes. His best friend, Hippopotamus, laughed at all his jokes even though they weren't very funny. But that wasn't enough for Cheetah. He wanted a friend who could run, so he set out to make a new one, leaving Hippopotamus behind…
Find out how Cheetah learns to appreciate what he has and discover the true value of friendship. Lindsay Camp's 'Keeping up with Cheetah' is an invaluable classroom resource.
'The walls were tiled with strawberry tarts, the roof was made of chocolate hearts. Around the windows were caramel frames and the pathway was lined with candy canes…'
When a hungry Hansel and Gretel stumble across a scrumptious-looking house deep in the woods they cannot believe their eyes. But they soon realise their luck is too good to be true…
Around the world, children just like you play all sorts of games and sports. In Dubai, Faris races camels with his dad; in India, Nitesh's whole family love to play cricket together; and in Switzerland, Tomas has been skiing since he could walk! What is your favourite game to play outside? Would you like to try any of these?