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Mother Moon and Me
Every evening, when the time comes to go to bed
And the world outside is quiet and slow
It can be easy to feel that you are all alone.
But you might be surprised to find
That there is a friend of yours,
Watching over you from the big, beautiful night sky.
Join us on a magical journey to sleep,
with unlikely friends, through the wonders of the night.
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Angelina Janny Jones and the Ride to Avalon
Angelina Janny Jones thought escaping the clutches of the evil Norn was her toughest challenge – until she finds herself thrust into the chaos of 450 AD. Stranded in the Dark Ages, far from the modern world she knows, Angelina must team up with the enigmatic Tam Lin, who promises to send her home.
But there’s a catch: the path to salvation winds through perilous lands filled with strange companions, mythical creatures, and a mad Merlin on a quest to recover the legendary Thirteen Treasures of Britain.
From the sacred wells of Glastonbury to the shadowy forests, Angelina’s journey is a race against time, testing her courage, wit, and heart. Will she find her way back, or will she be lost to history forever?
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The Classic Longbow
Immerse yourself in The Classic Longbow, the definitive guide for bow enthusiasts and craftsmen alike. If you’ve ever found yourself intrigued by the mechanics of bow design, or spent hours in pursuit of the perfect draw weight, this is the book for you. Richly illustrated and meticulously researched, our guide offers unparalleled insights into the art of bowyery.
Struggling to fine-tune your bow’s performance? Our step-by-step instructions demystify the process, leading you toward mastery. Frustrated by the elusive quest for arrows that complement your bow and shooting style? Our comprehensive guide to arrow-making will turn those challenges into triumphs.
So, next time you step into your workshop with aspirations of crafting the ideal bow and arrow set, make sure The Classic Longbow is at your side – your indispensable companion on the journey to archery excellence.
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The Case of the Missing Socks
Have you ever wondered why your socks go missing and where they end up?After her partner goes missing, Croc decides to take matters into her own hands.Follow Croc and the Sock Detective as they follow clues to solve the Case of the Missing Socks.
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The Two Little Birds
Immerse yourself in a gripping novel set against the stunning backdrop of rural New Zealand, swiftly transitioning to the enchanting Amalfi Coast in Italy, where flirtatious romance and shopping sprees unfold. This fast-paced narrative then transports you back 70 years, juxtaposing the allure of Italy with the stark realities of war. Experience the harrowing trials of Anzac soldiers battling the Axis powers in Crete, North Africa, and Italy, and delve into a suspenseful espionage plot in Alexandria with fatal consequences. Amidst the tumult of war, witness the courage and resilience of individuals in the partisan resistance against German and Italian fascist forces. Despite the brutality of conflict, romance and intimacy blossom, enduring against the gravest odds. As the story hurtles towards its conclusion, prepare for a clever twist that unravels the fates of characters you’ve come to know. This novel promises a captivating journey with surprises at every turn, creating an unputdownable reading experience.
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Grandma’s Violin
Amy’s world is a symphony of memories with her beloved Grandma Sophia, whose every gesture and word were melodies of warmth and love. From morning scents of lavender to evening tunes on her cherished violin, Sophia’s presence enveloped Amy in a comforting embrace. Teaching her granddaughter the art of the violin, Sophia passed down not just notes, but stories and emotions interwoven into a special tune – a tune that begins with lively crackles and ends with the joyful song of a bird. This musical bond becomes a lifeline for Amy, even as Sophia’s life draws to a gentle close.As Amy matures, she carries the legacy of Sophia’s violin into her own life, playing the cherished tune for her children and eventually her grandchildren. The music becomes a timeless thread, connecting generations, bringing comfort, joy, and a sense of continuity. Malcolm Richards crafts a poignant tale that resonates with anyone who has felt the profound bond of family and the enduring power of a simple melody.
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Kit's Tales - Book 1
Boys and Girls, it’s time to don your traveling clothes and join me, Kit the Kestrel, as I take you on the adventure of a lifetime!
Fly with me to the wonderful worlds of ancient Greece and Rome, learning about the civilisations of old and how they formed the society in which you live today.
Meet some of the most important figures in ancient history and research and learn about the lives of ordinary people who built these remarkable civilisations. As you travel with me, you will undertake all sorts of creative and interesting tasks which will help you to immerse yourself in the ancient world and give you a greater understanding of how we came to be here.
There is no time to waste, ancient Greece beckons, so come with me and let’s fly through space and time together and discover all of the wonders of the ancient world!
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The Adventures of Abi Bear
Love Knows No Distance!
A charming picture book celebrating the special bond between families, no matter how far apart they may be.
Through colourful illustrations and playful interactive storytelling, young readers will discover that love stretches across miles, always keeping them close.
Whether sharing stories, imagining grand adventures, or reuniting for real-life fun, this book reminds little ones that family is always with them.
A perfect read for families separated by distance, yet bound by love.
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Art and Institutional Racism
Why is the history of modern art only about the work of White/European artists? This question is not rhetorical, but about the reality of Eurocentric legacies of colonialism and racism, which not only sees artists of Asian and African origins as outside of art history but also excludes them from it. In this pioneering work, Art & Institutional Racism, Rasheed Araeen reveals how Asian, African and the Caribbean artists in Britain have challenged this exclusion.
Their work not only confronts the Eurocentricity of art history but also redefines modernism and its art history. And in doing so it aims to liberate art from Eurocentrism and also society as a whole from its lingering imperialism.
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A Robin's Story
Scarlett is a young robin who, after losing her own mummy, wants to help the humans.
Scarlett grows into her red breast and is kind and helpful. One day, she comes across Jack, a little boy who has also lost his mummy.
Scarlett wants to help him smile again. Can she bring back Jack’s smile?
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The Snail on the Kale
When a snail sneaks into your kitchen with a bag of kale, will you let out a wail, or pause to listen?
This snail on the kale has a tale to tell, full of wisdom and an important message to share.
It’s not just any snail, it’s here to teach you something special. Are you ready to learn from the unexpected little visitor?
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Plankton Prillis
Join Gus on his summer adventure as he discovers the hidden wonders beneath the waves! With his dad’s swimming goggles, Gus meets Prillis, a lively plankton, and learns about the fascinating world of these tiny underwater creatures. Together, they explore how plankton grow, their importance to the ocean’s ecosystem, and even the challenges they face. Dive into this enchanting picture book, perfect for curious young minds, and uncover the secrets of the smallest yet mightiest inhabitants of the sea. A delightful tale of discovery, growth, and the wonders of nature.
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