Sid the cat lived at number one Aristotle Street. He also lived at number two, number three, number four, number five, and number six. Sid liked having six homes--he could eat six dinners a day and be petted by six different owners. Until he was take...
Left behind in the forest by her disgusted owner because she is unable to find truffles, Martine the pig, while trying to find her way home, meets a handsome wild boar who teaches her all about this great woodland delicacy...
Six Dinner Sid has been settled at Pythagoras Place for some time - but what happens when all his six owners decide to go on holiday at the same time? How will Sid get his six dinners a day....? This Sid adventure has joined the original story and...
It's nice to have your friends move in, but.... A sweet, wry tale of cooperation and camaraderie, told with pastoral artwork by Inga Moore. One little pig has made a little den for herself in the woods, and another little pig has a small hut nex...
A trader who loves cats discovers an island plagued by rats in Inga Moore’s lavishly illustrated tale about the value of treasure and the nature of home. Captain Cat loves cats. In fact, he has more cats on his ship than he has sailors. On one v...
In Inga Moore’s charming companion to A House in the Woods, Moose’s library outing soon has the whole woodland community crowding into his house to read together. Leave it to Moose to find a solution -- on wheels! Distinguished author-illustrator...