Children's stories, English
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Children's stories, English
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Children's stories, English
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- Beatrix Potter's beloved tales, Beatrix Potter ; cover and interior illustrations by Beatrix Potter
- The Kingfisher treasury of pirate stories, chosen by Tony Bradman ; illustrated by Tony Ross
- The best bear in all the world, in which we join Winnie-the-Pooh for a year of adventures in the Hundred Acre Wood, by Paul Bright, Brian Sibley, Jeanne Willis, and Kate Saunders ; based on the Pooh stories by A. A. Milne with decorations by Mark Burgess in the style of E. H. Shepard
- Fearsome creatures of the lumberwoods, 20 chilling tales from the wilderness, Hal Johnson ; illustrated by Tom Mead
- Return to the Hundred Acre Wood, David Benedictus
- The tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter
- The gnaughty gnomes of 'no'!, Jamie Rix ; illustrated by Steven Pattison
- Bloody Horowitz, Anthony Horowitz
- The Borrowers afield, Mary Norton ; illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
- The spooky storybook
- The lost crab, by Dr. Julie M. Wood ; illustrations by Sebastien Braun
- The big cucumber, by Dr. Julie M. Wood ; illustrations by Sebastien Braun
- The extraordinary cases of Sherlock Holmes, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle ; introduced by Jonathan Stroud
- When the world began, stories collected in Ethiopia, Elizabeth Laird
- Alfie and dad, Shirley Hughes
- Just so stories, for little children, written by Rudyard Kipling ; illustrated by Ian Wallace, Volume II
- Demons and shadows, the ghostly best stories of Robert Westall
- Beautiful stories from Shakespeare for children, E. Nesbit ; illustrated by Arthur Rackham
- The jungle book, the classic edition, Rudyard Kipling ; illustrations by Don Daily
- Just so stories for little children, Rudyard Kipling ; edited with an introduction and notes by Peter Levi ; illustrated by the author
- Scram the skunk, Julie M. Wood ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun
- Giant treasury of Beatrix Potter, by Beatrix Potter
- The little bookroom, Eleanor Farjeon's short stories for children chosen by herself ; illustrated by Edward Ardizzone
- The Hutchinson book of dog tales
- Rabbit Ears stories by Beatrix Potter, The Tale of Peter Rabbit, The Tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, And The Tailor of Gloucester
- The magic hare, Lynne Reid Banks ; illustrated by Barry Moser
- Alice's adventures in Wonderland, by Robert Sabuda
- The birthday party, Julie M. Wood ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun
- The dog at the window, Helen Griffiths
- Spooky stories of the supernatural, edited by Pamela Lonsdale ; illustrated by Joanna Carey
- What is the story of Willy Wonka?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- The Lion little book of bedtime stories, retold by Elena Pasquali ; illustrated by Nicola Smee
- Alice's adventures in wonderland, by Lewis Carroll ; illustrated by Anna Bond
- The big book of Beatrix Potter, by Beatrix Potter, with her original illustrations
- Mabel Lucie Attwell's going-to-bed-tales
- The tale of Mr. Jeremy Fisher, by Beatrix Potter
- The selfish giant, Oscar Wilde ; [illustrated by] Lisbeth Zwerger
- Just so stories, Rudyard Kipling ; illustrated by Helen Ward
- Animal legends, retold by Carol Watson ; adapted by Gill Harvey ; illustrated by Nick Price ; reading consultant, Alison Kelly
- The borrowers aloft, with the short tale, Poor Stainless, Mary Norton ; illustrated by Beth and Joe Krush
- Jack and the giant killer and other stories, compiled by Vic Parker
- Nat the cat, Julie M. Wood ; illustrated by Sebastien Braun
- The wintertime paradox, twelve festive tales of tinsel and time lords, Dave Rudden
- A treasury of bedtime stories, Katie Dale
- A treasury for three year olds, a collection of stories, fairy tales, and nursery rhymes
- Giraffes can't dance, by Giles Andreae ; illustrated by Guy Parker-Rees
- Walt Disney's treasury of children's classics, edited by Darlene Geis
- Supershorts, seriously spooky stories, compiled by Chris Powling
- The big what are friends for? storybook, Sally Grindley ; illustrated by Penny Dann
- The whole world storybook, Marcus Crouch ; illustrated by William Stobbs