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Little Jigme
Little Jigme is a Tibetan spaniel who lives in the Himalayas, which are the highest mountains in the world. His home is a Tibetan monastery, where he is looked after by the chief lama and the other monks. He is curious to know what snow is like higher up the mountain. He decides to leave the monastery one morning and set out on his own to find out. On the journey, he meets other friendly animals who help him on his way. As he gets higher, the mountain changes. Night begins to fall and it becomes colder. Little Jigme starts to feel frightened and very alone. Will there be anybody to help him? Should he carry on or turn back? He suddenly remembers that his name means ‘brave’ in the Tibetan language, and finds courage to carry on with his adventure. Has he made the right decision and does he return safely to the monastery?
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The Mishaps of Johnny Seagull
Down at the beach, Johnny Seagull’s family are gathering ready to go fishing for lunch and Katie and her Grandpa are hunting for crabs in the rock pools. Cecil Crow is heading their way from the next bay.
Johnny is a young seagull, bored with having to eat fish at every mealtime and longing to sample the delights of foods like pepperoni pizza, fries, and ice cream. His best friend Cecil is a mischievous scallywag, always up to no good and forever encouraging Johnny to join him in his schemes. Thoughtful and kind, Katie would hate to see Johnny go hungry.
Will Johnny allow himself to be led astray by Cecil Crow and even go so far as to steal to get to try his dream foods, or could it be that tricking Katie enables Johnny to get to try the foods he so desires?
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If Dogs Could Sing
Dogs love socialising with other dogs. So, when Ralph sets off for doggie day care he is very excited. He meets up with his usual doggie companions and a newcomer or two to the group. They all have a hilarious time together and howl to their favourite doggie songs while Johnny the carer sings and plays the guitar. They bounce jokes off each other and all have an amusing time together before they say goodbye before the Christmas break.
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The Owl and the Buzzard
In a world full of wonders and wonders, oh my,
Watch the owl and the buzzard
Teach the world how to fly.
With exceptional wings and their magical flight,
Incredible things will happen at night.
So follow your dreams, in a world that’s so rare,
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The Magical Garden
A kind, elderly couple live a peaceful life in a charming, thatched cottage surrounded by a rambling country garden where nature thrives and is cherished. But their quiet existence is shaken when an ancient wood elf appears to the old man, changing the way they see the world. As the seasons pass, the old man begins to understand nature in ways he never imagined, embarking on a journey of discovery, wonder, and alarm. Yet, the cottage and the old woman hold their own secrets, for the garden isn’t the only place where a magical creature is quietly transforming their lives.
The Magical Garden will captivate and educate both children and their parents as it blends ancient folklore with a deep appreciation for the natural world. It will inspire children’s imaginations and encourage them to explore the outdoors, drawing them into a world of magic that can be found right on their doorstep. If you don’t already see the natural world as a magical place, this book will offer you a whole new perspective.
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Lenny the Lion
A young lion cub embarks on a thrilling journey through the desert, safari, jungle and forest in hope to find his lion pack whilst meeting some fascinating animal friends along the way…
Lenny the Lion is an enticing book teaching children the importance of resilience, overcoming obstacles and the value of friendship.
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Ginnie Makes a Wish
Ginnie, a resourceful young Guinea pig, has grand plans to nurture her unique dandelion. Yet, nature holds surprises of its own!
Embark on a delightful adventure with Ginnie as she bravely confronts the whims of the elements.
Can her determination and care save her cherished flower?
Dive into Ginnie Makes a Wish for a heartwarming tale of perseverance and discovery.
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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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Bobby on the Beat: The Rescue
Meet Bobby, a dog who is much more than your average pet. Known to some as Bob, to others as sir, and affectionately called PC Plod by many, Bobby is a dog with an important role. He is a proud police dog, dedicated to patrolling your streets and keeping them safe. When you spot him on duty, don’t hesitate to cheer, ‘Hello Bobby on the Beat!’
This charming story invites children into the world of Bobby the Police Dog, showcasing the valuable assistance he provides to other animals who adore him. Accompanied by delightful illustrations, the book radiates a warm-hearted charm that will captivate young readers and leave them enchanted with Bobby’s adventures and heroics.
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The Lonely Dragon
The lonely dragon has accidentally sneezed fire over yet another village. In his cave, he cries, feeling more isolated than ever. Is there a place where he can find friends and happiness? Can he become a friendly dragon who is welcomed despite his fiery sneezes?
Tommy might be just the friend he needs. Join this heartwarming adventure as two unlikely companions come together, united by their differences. Embark on a journey that teaches us all that, despite our unique traits, there is always a place where we belong.
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Otis the Octopus!
Otis the Octopus is a continuation of Amy’s series of children’s books within the ‘Little Loop the Lobster’ family. In this book, Amy focuses on a new character within the original book to emphasise the innocence and sweet nature of new friendships within a preschool setting.
Amy was inspired by her daughter Madeline’s admiration of her close friend Otis. Amy loved to listen to Madeline’s day on the way home in the car. Madeline talked about how they played games together, painted, learned to write their names, practised spelling, and general time together.
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The Unlikely Friendship of an Egret and a Turtle II
There’s a lot to learn from nature and the wilderness if we truly listen and observe.
Friendships can form among wildlife, offering mutual benefits or arising purely from good hearts and sympathy.
But what are the chances that an egret and a turtle can become friends?
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