Alfie's Feet

by Shirley Hughes

Published 2 September 1982
Alfie loves his new boots, but something doesn't feel quite right.
Splish, splash, SPLOSH! Stamp, stamp, stamp! Alfie's brand new yellow boots are perfect for splashing through puddles and stamping in mud. But something about them doesn't feel quite right. Whatever could it be...?

"From the Trade Paperback edition."


Alfie Gives A Hand

by Shirley Hughes

Published 25 August 1983
Alfie is delighted to be invited to Bernard's birthday party, although he feels a bit nervous about going on his own. But Alfie has such a great time, he finds he doesn't even need his special blanket - and he makes a new friend too!

Dogger

by Shirley Hughes

Published 27 October 1977
Winner of the 1977 Kate Greenaway Medal and the 1980 Dutch Silver Pencil Award, this is the story of Dave and his beloved Dogger and how Dogger was lost and finally found again. The author also wrote Helpers, Moving Molly, Sally's Secret and Up and Up.

Alfie Gets in First

by Shirley Hughes

Published 1 October 1981
Alfie accidentally locks his mother and baby sister Annie Rose outside and can't reach the latch to let them in. Soon the whole neighborhood is involved in getting the door open.

Moving Molly

by Shirley Hughes

Published 19 October 1978
Molly has always dreamed of living in a house with a garden which she can play in and water plants. Then one day, her wish comes true. Not only does she find plants to care for, she also discovers a secret jungle for cats and makes some new friends.

An Evening At Alfie's

by Shirley Hughes

Published 27 September 1984

All is quiet at Alfie's house - Mum and Dad have gone out and Maureen's baby-sitting. Then . . . drip, drip, drip. It's raining inside! The drip turns into a downpour and Maureen's parents have to come round to deal with the burst pipe, but only Alfie can work out what's worrying Annie Rose. . . .

Join Alfie in this wonderfully warm celebration of brothers and sisters (and babysitters!).


Up and Up

by Shirley Hughes

Published 1 January 1979
Follow the adventures of a little girl who’s dream of flying comes true in this stunning story by Shirley Hughes. The illustrations are packed with detail and wordless pages encourage children to engage with the story in a different way.
“Shirley Hughes is a national treasure” Philip Pullman