As well as offering wood and charcoal fuels, timber for buildings and ships, latex rubber, dyes, shade, shelter from the weather, fruits and nuts to enjoy and poisons to avoid, trees provide the world with oxygen while their roots stabilize soil to prevent flooding and erosion.
Gill Davies Livres






Haunted House
- 96pages
- 4 heures de lecture
Aimed at children aged 4-6, the four stories in this collection combine simple, repetitive text with large. easy-to-read type and fun illustrations. '
Rory's Story
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Growing Pains is a series of gift books for young children. Amusingly told, with a gentle moral, each story aims to help children deal with new situations in a positive manner. Written in large, child-friendly type with illustrations, this tale is about coping with a new sibling.
Now I am big I can tell the time
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Die-Cut Circle displays clock while reading the book
The professionals' guide to publishing
- 312pages
- 11 heures de lecture
The authors provide an overview of the many functions of the publishing industry, including editorial, production, sales and marketing, ensuring that the reader has a firm understanding of each department's responsibilities and how they work cross-functionally.
Tales from Yellow Barn Farm: Lucy Lamb
- 24pages
- 1 heure de lecture
This first reader is designed for children who may be able to read some words alone, or with a little help from an adult. It has review spreads to practice key words, games to help with the story, and parent notes to ensure shat reading is always a pleasure.
A new edition of the one and only 'must-read' for anyone training to be a successful editor. Gill Davies, whilst concentrating on the essential skills of editing, has also included other challenges which editors now face, including the demands of
Animal Alphabet
- 64pages
- 3 heures de lecture
Poems discussing animals from A to Z, beginning with the ant and concluding with the zebra.
Tiny's Big Wish
- 32pages
- 2 heures de lecture
Bang, boom, bam--hear the huge elephants marching across the plains. So loud and so strong, they shake the ground. BUT...then there is Tiny. He trips over his small feet. Then he stumbles over his elephant trunk. And, ALL the other BIG elephants must wait for him to catch up. His mother promises Tiny he'll grow--but how can she know? Then Buffalo, Hippo, Ostrich, Zebra, and Lion tell him a secret...And, Tiny doesn't mind being tiny anymore! A special story with a most appealing little hero and his friends, all captured in warm and wonderful pictures.
Noddy's Tricky Shoelace
- 10pages
- 1 heure de lecture
Bumpy Dog pulls on Noddy's shoelace, which Mr. Crumbs trips over, making his cupcakes go flying.



