The Skylark Who Was Frightened of Flying is the first in the ‘Creature Teachers’ series of books aimed at children from 18 months to 7 years of age. Each book is written to entertain and educate your child (or friend’s child/grandchild).
There are no politically correct messages delivered in these stories, they are traditional children’s stories which aim to extend your child’s vocabulary in a fun way.
Sami the skylark suffers from a fear of heights. He suffers from vertigo, which is not ideal for a young skylark. Will he ever fly high in the sky ‘singing, singing, singing’ like his brothers and sister?
Lavishly illustrated by Lucy Freegard, the book looks great on your Kindle but looks best in colour on a Kindle Fire or iPad/tablet using the free Kindle App.
If you enjoy reading about Sami the skylark, look out for The Cat Who Wore A Hat, The Dog Who Watched TV and The Giraffe Who Couldn’t Laugh, with many more titles to follow.
If your child likes the works of Judith Kerr (Mog, The Tiger Who Came to Tea) or Julia Donaldson (The Gruffalo, Room on theBroom) and similar, then the Creature Teachers series is worth a look!
For further information, go to www.robhorlock.wix.com/creatureteachers
There are no politically correct messages delivered in these stories, they are traditional children’s stories which aim to extend your child’s vocabulary in a fun way.
Sami the skylark suffers from a fear of heights. He suffers from vertigo, which is not ideal for a young skylark. Will he ever fly high in the sky ‘singing, singing, singing’ like his brothers and sister?
Lavishly illustrated by Lucy Freegard, the book looks great on your Kindle but looks best in colour on a Kindle Fire or iPad/tablet using the free Kindle App.
If you enjoy reading about Sami the skylark, look out for The Cat Who Wore A Hat, The Dog Who Watched TV and The Giraffe Who Couldn’t Laugh, with many more titles to follow.
If your child likes the works of Judith Kerr (Mog, The Tiger Who Came to Tea) or Julia Donaldson (The Gruffalo, Room on theBroom) and similar, then the Creature Teachers series is worth a look!
For further information, go to www.robhorlock.wix.com/creatureteachers