gryphon569: Stories for Under-Fives, edited by Sara & Stephen Corrin
gryphon569: Monday Morning Dance
gryphon569: The Garden Path
gryphon569: The Knobbly Tree
gryphon569: Night Flight
gryphon569: Rhymes for Annie Rose
gryphon569: A Midwinter Night's Dream
gryphon569: A Midwinter Night's Dream
gryphon569: A Midwinter Night's Dream
gryphon569: Enchantment in the Garden, by Shirley Hughes
gryphon569: ... The sunlit lake where Neptune, the great sea god, rode on a sea monster surrounded by nymphs
gryphon569: She had a sense of being watched; as though the statues were stealthily turning their eyes to look down at her
gryphon569: She crept out on to her balcony and saw Cherubino standing there in the hot, still garden
gryphon569: Valerie hurried over and knelt down in front of him
gryphon569: The Lion and the Unicorn (front cover)
gryphon569: The Lion and the Unicorn (back cover)
gryphon569: Lenny joined a crowd of other children at the railway station.
gryphon569: Charlie Moon and the Big Bonanza Bust Up
gryphon569: The Patterson family lived at number twenty-six Trotter Street
gryphon569: Josie had a room of her own
gryphon569: Harvey and little Pete shared the back bedroom
gryphon569: A lorry had arrived at their house
gryphon569: And at last the Patterson family were able to move in
gryphon569: Here Comes Charlie Moon
gryphon569: My Naughty Little Sister and Bad Harry's Rabbit
gryphon569: Bad Harry stood his rabbit beside him.
gryphon569: "If I'm lucky I'll get the picture in the paper," the man said
gryphon569: Harry was the only one you noticed
gryphon569: Annie Rose is my Little Sister, by Shirley Hughes
gryphon569: But she can't make a daisy chain. Neither can I.