George has a house made from a big cardboard box and he says that no one else in the playground can come in--not Lindy, because she's a girl; not Freddie, because he's too small; not Sophie, because she wears glasses. But when George leaves his house for a moment, everyone piles in and, upon his return, George receives a taste of his own medicine! Full color.
Jeremy, it seems, has everything, a new bicy cle, a pirate outfit and an enormous bag of lollipops, but he won't share anything with Sam. Selfishness gets its come-uppance in this modern morality tale that is packed with detail.
The Beekeeper is a timeless children's story with engaging characters about a Beekeeper and his nasty neighbour. The moral message is cleverly woven into a simple and fun story. "If someone treats you badly, don't do the same to him or her; treat them with kindness, as they are not your teachers". The Beekeeper comes alive with Rikin Parekh's vivid illustrations creating a cute and educational …
Being popular means everything to Hannah. At least she's worked out a way to make the top girls in grade five like her. But are their demands too much for her?