Rusty's Train Ride

by Heather Amery

Published 28 May 1999
Mop the puppy is accidentally left behind on the newly-restored steam train. Can Rusty the dog save the day? Young children will love finding out what happens in this charming short story, specially written for new readers.

The Snow Storm

by Heather Amery

Published 25 November 1994
It’s snowing on Apple Tree Farm and Woolly the Sheep is missing! Young children will love finding out what happens in this charming short story, specially written for new readers.

The Scarecrow's Secret

by Heather Amery

Published October 1990
Mr. Straw is a very good scarecrow. One day Poppy and Sam creep up to examine him - and they discover the scarecrow's secret. Young children will love finding out what happens in this charming short story, specially written for new readers.

Kitten's Day Out

by Heather Amery

Published 25 September 1992
-- Each page has two reading levels, one for beginners and one for more advanced readers

-- Beginners can use the first reading level to achieve the satisfaction of reading the whole book by themselves

-- Stephen Cartwright's illustrations give clues to the words and their meanings


Woolly Stops the Train

by Heather Amery

Published 27 August 1999
Woolly the naughty sheep causes more mayhem in this charming short story set on Apple Tree Farm. Perfect for bedtime, or for beginner readers to read themselves.

Camping Out

by Heather Amery

Published 24 February 1995
Designed for children who are just beginning to read, this title from the Farmyard Tales series tells the story of how Farmer Boot lets people camp in Apple Farm's field, which gives Poppy and Sam the idea to set up camp themselves.

The Old Steam Train

by Heather Amery

Published 28 May 1999
The new Farmyard Tale story find favourite characters, Poppy and Sam, discovering the newly restored Apple Tree station and its steam train. Ages 5-7.

Pig Gets Stuck

by H Amery and Heather Amery

Published 19 May 1989
-- Each page has two reading levels, one for beginners and one for more advanced readers

-- Beginners can use the first reading level to achieve the satisfaction of reading the whole book by themselves

-- Stephen Cartwright's illustrations give clues to the words and their meanings


Dolly and the Train

by Heather Amery

Published 27 August 1999
Dolly the cart horse saves the day in this fourth title in the Farmyard Tales stories. Featuring two levels of texts, these stories are perfect for reading aloud to children aged 2+ and are suitable as easy, self-readers for those aged four and over.'

The Silly Sheepdog

by Heather Amery

Published 25 September 1992
This sticker book is based on a story from the Farmyard Tales series. The book is a rebus puzzle to solve, where sticker pictures replace words in the story. Missing parts of each main picture can also be completed by adding the appropriate sticker.