First Favourite Stories Pack

A beautiful board book collection for tots to treasure, featuring four much-loved children’s classics from major authors and illustrators. Eric Carle’s multi-sensory The Very Busy Spider follows a little spider quietly spinning her web, as a textured web set into the page allows children to feel and see the pictures. Guess How Much I Love You, in which two hares try to express their love for one another, is another firm favourite, having sold over 18 million copies worldwide. The Kiss That Missed is the charming story of a brave knight’s quest to capture a stray bedtime kiss, while Peepo allows readers to peep through die-cut holes to see what happens on the next page. All these timeless stories have been stunningly illustrated for a reading experience that parents and children will cherish.

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  • Photo of Allan Ahlberg

    Allan Ahlberg

    Allan Ahlberg is one of Britain’s best-loved children’s writers and is the author of over a hundred books.

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    Allan’s work has been recognised by many of the top awards in children’s books, including The Red House Children’s Book Award for The Jolly Postman, The Man Who Wore All of His Clothes and The Pencil.

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    Eric Carle

    Eric Carle is the acclaimed author and illustrator of many classic picture books, and is best known for the much-loved The Very Hungry Caterpillar.

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    Eric Carle has won many book and design awards in both the US and around the world. His most famous book, The Very Hungry Caterpillar was awarded the American Institute of Graphics Arts Award, the Selection du Grand Prix des Treize in France and a Nakamori Reader’s Prize in Japan. In 2003 Carle was awarded the Laura Ingalls Wilder Award for his lifetime contribution to children’s literature and illustration.

  • Awards

    Sam McBratney has twice won the Bisto Award in Ireland, and also won international awards for his classic picture book Guess How Much I Love You, with illustrator Anita Jeram.

  • Photo of David Melling

    David Melling

    David Melling is the creator of over sixty picture books, including the much-loved Hugless Douglas.

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