"Whose are these footprints and where do they go?" Follow the story of the Gruffalo's Child to find out where all of the footprints lead and if there really is such a thing as the big bad mouse.
A magical wishing story for all of the unicorn and pony fans out there. What would you wish for if you had some unicorn wishes?
The greedy Highway Rat came riding, riding, riding along the Highway! We especially like this story because we enjoy the cake shop at the end too!
In the mood for a spooky story? We love this story eventhough it is very strange and a little bit creepy!
We love this classic story by Julia Donaldson. Join in with actions and words.
Enjoy this classic story by Shirley Hughes and think of your most special cuddly toy which you take to bed with you.
We all do a wiggling jiggling dance when we get to the end of this story. Get your wiggles ready everyone!
Mrs Connick reads one of our favourite stories from Talk4Writing
When Mrs Connick read this story we were looking forward to the 75th Anniversay of VE Day and getting ready to make a picnic. We were lucky that the tiger didn't decide to visit!
We value family time and think about who is in our family. Stickman longs to be back in the family tree!
We love this beautiful story by Julia Donaldson. Feeling crafty? Have a go at making your own paperdolls.
This story reminds us of our classroom friends who we miss so much when we are apart. See illustrator Rebecca Cobb showing us how to draw the bear by visiting the polkatheatre.com
Eating fruit is healthy for you but who knew that the fruit had so much fun at night! Do a little dance to join in with this story, it's bound to put a smile on your face!
Get your coins at the ready to pick your favourite pet from this very interesting pet shop. Mrs Connick reads this story by Mick Inkpen, creator of Wibbly Pig and Kipper the dog.
One of our favourites! How many fairytale baddies can you think of?
Winnie has a problem with this naughty robot that she has created! See if she can magic things better again and don't forget to join in with 'Abracadabra!'
Mrs Connick reads one of her favourite stories from when she was a little girl. We all know minibeasts don't belong in sandwiches, what is your favourite minibeast and why?