The Dream Fairies

by Moira Butterfield

Published 15 January 2002
Rabbit and Mouse look for fairies at the bottom of their garden - but the mysterious creatures turn out to be very hard to find. Little Picture Books are exactly that - very little books with bright and charming pictures on every one of their board pages. But each title's most distinctive feature is its extra-thick front cover, which serves as a sturdy frame for a vividly coloured, low-relief, inset picture of the story's animal characters. The cover picture has dimension - like a scene made of miniature statues - and it's made of a virtually unbreakable plastic resin that is safe for kids. Each Little Picture Book relates a charming episode featuring Rabbit and Mouse, two little friends who wonder about the same things that every pre-school toddler is likely to wonder about. Very young children will love the stories and be fascinated by the distinctive and delightful illustrations.

The Rainbow Treasure

by Moira Butterfield

Published 15 January 2002
Rabbit and Mouse set out to find the pot of treasure at the end of the rainbow. It turns out to be a long journey, but a pleasant one, too. Little Picture Books are exactly that - very little books with bright and charming pictures on every one of their board pages. But each title's most distinctive feature is its extra-thick front cover, which serves as a sturdy frame for a vividly coloured, low-relief, inset picture of the story's animal characters. The cover picture has dimension - like a scene made of miniature statues - and it's made of a virtually unbreakable plastic resin that is safe for kids. Each Little Picture Book relates a charming episode featuring Rabbit and Mouse, two little friends who wonder about the same things that every pre-school toddler is likely to wonder about. Very young children will love the stories and be fascinated by the distinctive and delightful illustrations.

The Wishing Star

by Moira Butterfield and Suzy-Jane Tanner

Published 15 January 2002
When Rabbit becomes hungry he takes Mouse's advice and wishes upon a star-for some nice crunchy carrots and lettuce. Little Picture Books are exactly that - very little books with bright and charming pictures on every one of their board pages. But each title's most distinctive feature is its extra-thick front cover, which serves as a sturdy frame for a vividly coloured, low-relief, inset picture of the story's animal characters. The cover picture has dimension - like a scene made of miniature statues - and it's made of a virtually unbreakable plastic resin that is safe for kids. Each Little Picture Book relates a charming episode featuring Rabbit and Mouse, two little friends who wonder about the same things that every pre-school toddler is likely to wonder about. Very young children will love the stories and be fascinated by the distinctive and delightful illustrations.

The Silvery, Shiny Moon

by Moira Butterfield

Published 14 January 2002
What is the moon made of? One night, Rabbit, Mouse, and their animal friends look up at the sky and try to decide. Everyone has a different opinion. Little Picture Books are exactly that - very little books with bright and charming pictures on every one of their board pages. But each title's most distinctive feature is its extra-thick front cover, which serves as a sturdy frame for a vividly coloured, low-relief, inset picture of the story's animal characters. The cover picture has dimension - like a scene made of miniature statues - and it's made of a virtually unbreakable plastic resin that is safe for kids. Each Little Picture Book relates a charming episode featuring Rabbit and Mouse, two little friends who wonder about the same things that every pre-school toddler is likely to wonder about. Very young children will love the stories and be fascinated by the distinctive and delightful illustrations.