Snap Happy

by John Light

Published 1 June 1995

It's Great Outdoors

by John Light

Published August 1989
Supported by naive illustrations, this light-hearted observation of family life is intended to be fun to share. It is expressed in a language which is both simple and natural.

Ruggero, Asso Del Volante

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. A young boy describes his experiences "driving" his stroller with various members of his family.

Lavori Occasionali

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. On the weekend Dad is a diligent but incompetent handyman around the house, to the vast entertainment of the children.

Istantanee

by John Light

Published 30 November 1992
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Uncle Richard photographs the amusing antics of Mum, Dad, and the kids on their visit to a castle.

Giocare a Casa

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Katherine, Roger, and Mark find many ways to play alone or together, with a multitude of toys and activities.

E Bello Stare All'Aperto

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. All the family members enjoy being outdoors, whether it is in the back yard or at an exciting camp site.

Scava Quella Buca!

by John Light

Published 30 November 1992
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Three children go about "gardening" in their own unique ways.

Avventure Sulla Spiagga

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Katherine, Mark, and Roger spend a fun-filled day at the beach with their parents.

Che Cosa Cucinare?

by John Light

Published 1 March 1999
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. The many cooks in the family have fun experimenting with different recipes and trying them on each other.

Torri Twll

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Three children go about "gardening" in their own unique ways.

Gweithio Gartref

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. On the weekend Dad is a diligent but incompetent handyman around the house, to the vast entertainment of the children.

Tynnu Lluniau

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Uncle Richard photographs the amusing antics of Mum, Dad, and the kids on their visit to a castle.

Ar Lan y Mor

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Katherine, Mark, and Roger spend a fun-filled day at the beach with their parents.

Sion y Gyrrwr Sionc

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. A young boy describes his experiences "driving" his stroller with various members of his family.

Pawb Yn Coginio!

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. The many cooks in the family have fun experimenting with different recipes and trying them on each other.

Chwarae Gartref

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. Katherine, Roger, and Mark find many ways to play alone or together, with a multitude of toys and activities.

Mae'n Braf Allan

by John Light

Published 31 December 1990
John Light makes children want to read. Supported by his own endearingly naive illustrations, these light-hearted observations of family life are true, witty, unexpected and fun to share, and expressed in language which is both simple and natural. All the family members enjoy being outdoors, whether it is in the back yard or at an exciting camp site.