Hodder & Stoughton, 2008. — ISBN: 978-0340945100.
Just Like Jusper! He plays with just about everything in the toyshop. But what will he buy with his birthday money?
Hodder Children's Books, 1998. — 18 p. — (Little Kippers). Meet the characters from the TV series. There is Pig's little cousin, Arnold. Arnold says nothing, he just quietly sucks his thumb. It is only after Kipper has offered Arnold all of his toys that he finds out what makes Arnold smile.
Hodder Children's Books, 1998. — 18 p. — (Little Kippers). When Kipper the dog discovers that a little blue butterfly is attracted to the color purple, he finally finds a way to catch it, in a new story book based on an episode of Kipper's television show.
Hodder Children's Books, 1998. — 18 p. — (Little Kippers). Kipper meets a little gosling who is in dire need of a bath... and who can only make one sound. "Honk"
Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. — 27 p. Kipper's basket is old and worn. His blanket is smelly and disgusting. But can Kipper find a better place to sleep? He tries a flowerpot like a bird, a nest like a squirrel and a lily-pad like a frog, but nothing seems quite as good as his old, worn basket and his lovely smelly blanket.
Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. — 27 p. A delay in delivering the invitations to Kipper the dog's birthday party causes his friends to come on the wrong day.
Hodder & Stoughton, 2008. — 28 p. Another classic Kipper title, enlarged and reissued for a new generation of childrenWhere is the best place to try out the most powerful torch there is? Kipper and Tiger decide that it must be in the middle of the woods at the bottom of Big Hill. But just what is that big animal with horns that they can see on the other side of the tent?...
Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. — 27 p. A classic Kipper picture book about all the fun to be had playing in the snow. Kipper loves the snow, so when he sees great white snowflakes tumbling down one morning, he can't wait to go outside! His friend Tiger is outside too, and together they have lots of fun playing in the snow
Hodder & Stoughton, 1999. — 27 p. Someone or something has nibbled a hole in Kipper's toybox. When Kipper identifies the culprit he thinks his troubles are over - but in actual fact they are only just beginning!
Hodder & Stoughton, 1989. — 24 p. One little boy thinks he just needs his teddy for bedtime, but he is very wrong. This humorous counting book features kangaroos bouncing on the bed, giraffes in the bath, and a monster with 10 heads who takes forever to say goodnight.
Hodder Children's Books, 2001. — 24 р. — (Little Kippers). — ISBN: 978-0340788509. Kipper and Tiger are off on a picnic but everything conspires against them ever eating their sandwiches.
Troll Communications, 1999. — 32 p. Wellington the chocolate-loving pig shares a treat with a little girl and the ducks at the park in this charming picture book that reinforces the universal themes of friendship and sharingz. When his aunt gives Wellington the pig a chocolate bar, he trades part of it for some bread so that he can feed the ducks in the park, but that doesn't...
Hachette Children's, 2000. — 14 p. Follows the everyday adventures of Wibbly Pig, who enjoys such typical toddler activities as building a block tower, creating a tent out of a blanket, and making a mess.
Hachette Children's, 2006. — 16 p. Wibbly Pig discovers that losing his ice cream isn't the end of the world and he is soon happy again! Join him as he plays on the beach.
Hachette Children's, 2010. — 16 p. Toddlers will squeal with delight as Wibbly Pig opens his presents, makes things (including a mess), tells of his likes and dislikes, and expresses his moods.
Hachette Children's, 2010 — 28 p. Wibbly Pig has a new friend - a bear so BIG, he can hardly fit on the page. He does not know how to brush his teeth or comb his hair and he can't even use a spoon. But Wibbly loves him just the same! A picture book that shows it is what's inside that matters.
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