Milly and Momo's Beach Cleanup Milly and Momo are off with their parents to spend a day at the beach. They have fun, but suddenly they see a little bird trapped in plastic waste. Do they manage to rescue the bird? And what important lesson do they learn?
Mimi's New Year Eve Mimi, the pup, could not enjoy New Year's Eve like everyone else. Alex and his friend Billy make sure that the next New Year's Eve would be different for Mimi and her friends. How do they do this? What is that New Year's Resolution that makes all the difference?
"When I went home I discovered Mr Murdstone had married my mother." Charles Dickens created some of the best-loved characters in literature. Here, Marcia Williams retells the story of David Copperfield in her distinctive cartoon-strip style.
Ezra, Kanan, and Ahsoka arrive at Malachor, a seemingly dead world and home to an ancient Sith temple, where they encounter a mysterious man who reveals himself to be Maul. The Ghost crew's fates become intertwined with Maul and his dangerous plans, sending everyone hurtling toward a devastating confrontation. Relive the story line of Maul's haunting character this cinestory comic adaptation…
"If humans can, why Not hedgehogs?" Max the hedgehog live across the road from the Park where there's a beautiful lily pond and plenty of juicy slugs, worms, and snails! The busy road is dangerous but Max is determined to make his way across. His first attempts ends in a nasty bump on the head and, when Max tries to speak, he realises his words are all mixed up. He is no longer hedgehog but…
"Then, one night, a London lawyer came to tell Joe and me that I was rich." Charles Dickens created some of literature's best-loved characters in Great Expectations. Now, Marcia Williams retells the story of Pip, Joe, Estella and Miss Haversham in her distinctive cartoon-strip style.
"All the world's a stage..." One of the most quoted lines of Shakespeare was first heard in this play. As You Like It is set in the enchanted Forest or Arden, where Rosalind, the daughter of an exiled duke, and Orlando, the son of one of her father's courtiers, become entangled in a game of love and mistaken identity. This short narrative version of the play has been adapted to help introduc…