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The Adventures of Sienna and Momo
When 10-year-old Sienna wishes for her beloved monkey teddy, Momo, to come alive, she never imagines her dream will come true. But one magical night, Momo springs to life, ready to share in Sienna’s world of imagination and adventure. Together, they discover a magical forest, a place bursting with wonder and mystery.
In this magical realm, Sienna and Momo meet whimsical creatures, explore hidden treasures, and solve riddles. Every day brings a new and exciting challenge. But no matter how thrilling the adventures, it’s the deep bond of friendship between Sienna and Momo that truly makes their journey unforgettable.
The Adventures of Sienna and Momo is a heartwarming tale celebrating the magic of dreams and the enduring power of friendship. Perfect for young readers, this story is a delightful reminder that the best adventures are those shared with a friend. Join Sienna and Momo as they laugh, learn, and grow together in a world where anything is possible.
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Sam the Sunflower
This is a bedtime story about Sam the sunflower.
Sam is the happiest sunflower seed who is excited to grow. But growing takes time.
With the help of Mother Nature and Flower Power, Sam grows up into a beautiful sunflower, with two special petals.
With the help of amazing friends, Sam will show what you need in order to grow. Sam and friends wish you a magical sleep.
Enjoy sweet dreams.
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The GurgleGeflunkenHausens
Gertrude and Barry GurgleGeflunkenHausen are certainly not your normal neighbours.
The odd pair are known all throughout Corenea Valley for their whacky antics and their even whackier house – which is two completely different designs split right down the centre! It is not unusual to see Gertrude walking around with a bright orange road cone planted firmly on her head after losing a practical joke war with Barry. Nor is it unusual to see Barry stumbling as he tries to untie his shoelaces from around the nearest lamp post.
This quirky couple have grown to love their simple life on Iris Avenue; however, their world is about to be turned upside down as they receive a mystery prize in the mail. Leaving Cornea Valley for the first time, they are about to embark on an unforgettable adventure to places that their somewhat simple brains haven’t even imagined!
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Edna the Witch Is At It Again
Anyone who has read the first Edna the Witch book will know how amusing she happens to be. If you are reading about her for the first time you will see how she has a way of living that is the opposite to ours. Edna is very funny and gets into all sorts of trouble. She has a different take on life and who wouldn’t when; you are centuries old. Edna can be hilarious when she’s bossing everyone around and can always drum up a spell to sort anyone out who upsets her. Sometimes she’s an adorable character and sometimes she isn’t. We’re often left wishing that we could use her methods when someone upsets us. But, no, only Edna can get away with it.
When Edna gets into trouble, she can’t understand what all the fuss is about. No-one can send her to her room, stop her allowance or ground her, because Edna is Edna and ultimately, she’s in charge! Some of the things she does are unbelievable.
She goes uninvited to the King and Queen’s coronation, tells the captain of her holiday aeroplane how to fly and chooses another way to travel home. What will she do next?
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The Roadside Fairies Save Christmas
Christmas, a time of joy for Father Christmas, his elves, and the creatures who all support this special magical time. Preparations have been planned meticulously to ensure that on Christmas Eve, Father Christmas and his skilled reindeer fly all over the world to deliver their gifts.
Jouka, a reindeer of high standing with the herds, has been requested to meet with Father Christmas. Excitedly, he bids farewell to his family and gallops off. Not long into his journey, he sees a flash of light coming from underground, feels an unknown sensation, and falls to the ground, unresponsive. Who or what has done this to such a beautiful creature is not known, and why at such a crucial time? An evil presence begins to be felt by all in Lapland.
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Tic Tic Goes the Christmas Clock
Join the magical adventures of Nicholas, Alfie, and the other elves in a heartwarming tale of friendship and courage! It’s Alfie’s last year on the sled, and he’s joined by Saer, the new number one Elf in training. But what starts as a final hurrah takes a surprising turn when the sled is struck, leaving Santa badly injured. Desperate to save Christmas, Alfie seeks help from Mother Time, embarking on a thrilling journey filled with unexpected twists, new friends, and the ticking of the Christmas Clock. Can Alfie rise to the challenge and make this his most magical night on the sled? Find out in this enchanting story that will leave you wondering… will Alfie win the race against time?
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Lucas
Lucas follows on from the story of Whisper, focusing more fully on the orphan’s life before he came to be a middle-aged man rescuing Britney from her world of abuse. In this book, we discover just how Lucas found himself growing up and then taking in the stray waif.
When the boy’s parents die unexpectedly from sickness, the family’s neighbours end up taking him in. Lucas likes the Copperley children, but is afraid of not being welcome in the household when he accidentally overhears their parents talking about him. Quickly, Lucas decides that village isn’t for him anymore and chooses to spend a life on the road, constantly drifting from town to town, searching eagerly for his place and somewhere he could belong.
During this course of aimless wandering, the boy finally stumbles across Seth and Ruby Rodgers and begins working for the friendly, easy-going couple, eventually being adopted by them. Lucas enjoys running the carpentry business when he’s older, but wonders if there is anything else for him, and the sudden arrival of the mistreated, terrified little girl brings even more responsibility upon Lucas’ shoulders than he ever thought possible.
Lucas loves the child deeply, but his strength of character is severely tested – will Britney ever learn to trust him? Or has the memory of her drunken father been ingrained so intensely within her heart that she will never welcome another man’s presence ever again?
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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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Hi! I'm Peanut
Peanut is a very special cat.
Born on the streets with no place to call home, he suffered an injury but was found and rescued. Since then, he has begun searching for a cosy home to call his own.
Join Peanut on his exciting adventure to find his fur-ever home!
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At Home with the Poppets
At Home with the Poppets invites children to revisit the charming world of the Poppets, to hear about the daily lives of Freddie, Phinnie, Margie, Millie and baby Lawri. They will learn more about each of the children and how they and Mother and Father Poppet work and play together. As in Four Seasons with the Poppets, this book also speaks to a child’s senses, allowing them to imagine different sights, sounds, smells, tastes and touch.The Poppet books spark a child’s imagination, leading to creative play. When children use their imagination, it develops their ability to problem solve.
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Marty's Big Adventure
Marty the house martin sets off on his journey north for the summer, but along the way, he encounters unexpected difficulties and becomes separated from his fellow travellers. Alone and facing numerous challenges, Marty must find a way to survive on his own. Inspired by a true encounter, this heartwarming story celebrates bravery, perseverance, and the power of trust.
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Please Understand Me
This book uses Dr. John Gray’s metaphor of men being from Mars and women from Venus to explore the often humorous yet sometimes stressful dynamics of parenthood. From conception to childrearing, this witty and light-hearted compendium dives into the differences in parenting ideologies between men (Martians) and women (Venetians).
The book highlights how an ‘alpha mum’ with high expectations of motherhood can amplify these differences, especially when emotions are processed differently between genders. Drawing on personal experiences and observations of other couples, Beamon presents a dad’s perspective, offering insight into how fathers attempt to live up to their partners’ expectations while keeping a smile through the challenging moments every parent will recognise.
Whether managing through empathy or a lighter touch, this book offers relatable laughs and reflections on the universal journey of raising a child.
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