Badger's Christmas Day

by Linda Parry

Published 1 August 2001
A novelty book, with lots of play value. Each page contains a pocket where Badger's gift to his friends can be found. The gifts include a game of 'stoats and ladders', a maze game, and even a recepie book. Lots of entertainment for young children. And at the end of the book you will find the real gift of Christmas. Age range 3-7 years, and their parents! Oaktree Wood - the world of the animals in Oaktree Wood centres on the Great Oak, in whose crannies, roots and branches many of them live. In their adventures they learn to help each other and to develop loving relationships which curiously mirror those in our own world.

Badger's Easter Surprise

by Linda Parry

Published 1 January 2002
A beautiful and novel Easter gift book for young children aged 3-7 years. Read this gentle, heartwarming story, and then discover the delightful Easter card that makes up the gift the animals give to Badger. Series: Oaktree Wood - the world of the animals in Oaktree Wood centres on the Great Oak, in whose crannies, roots and branches many of them live. In their adventures they learn to help each other and to develop loving relationships which curiously mirror those in our own world.

Never Mind Squirrel

by Linda Parry and Alan Parry

Published 1 October 2001

The Woodland Bible

by Linda Parry

Published 1 January 2000

Badger's Lovely Day

by Linda Parry and Alan Parry

Published 1 August 2001

Mouse Can't Sleep

by Linda Parry and Alan Parry

Published 1 October 2001

Rabbit Helps Out

by Linda Parry and Alan Parry

Published 1 January 2003
A snowy day finds rabbit looking for his next meal - but help comes from an unexpected quarter, and from applying the Scriptures to his search. Features Scripture verses adapted for the younger reader, from The Good News Bible.

Discover Oaktree Wood

by Linda Parry

Published 1 July 2002

Goodnight Prayers

by Linda Parry

Published 1 October 2001
An ideal book for bedtime moments for young children aged 3-7 years. Oaktree Wood - the world of the animals in Oaktree Wood centres on the Great Oak, in whose crannies, roots and branches many of them live. In their adventures they learn to help each other and to develop loving relationships which curiously mirror those in our own world.