Books for Children
Clever Mummy Bear sets the potty down and lets Baby Bear play with it. He gradually realises what it’s for and, hey presto — 123, it’s time to wee, potties are the place to be!
is the story of Frenchman Henri Giffard who invented the first steam-driven airship in 1852. His fictitious helper, a street urchin called Marie, adds humour and wisdom to the historic first flight. Guarding the linen for the balloon in the barn rented by Giffard, Marie falls foul of the landlord who demands more rent or he will sell Giffard’s tools and materials. Knowing Giffard is broke, she insists he must fly his machine that very day before he loses everything. Thus Marie and Gifford venture into the sky. With a historic note at the end, this is an ideal read for the discerning young reader who likes facts as well as fiction. Suitable for age seven up.