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Yogicorn and the Sausage Machine
What do you call a yoga-loving unicorn? A yogicorn of course.
Yogicorn has a sausage machine but does he eat sausages?
Travel with Yogicorn on his daily adventure. What friends will he make along the way.
These stories are based on a yoga-loving unicorn who learns new poses each day as he ventures out into the world. Can you copy the yoga poses?
The sausage machine represents the Yogicorn choosing a feeling mindfully each day in order for him to learn, grow and be happy. He fills his mind with positive thoughts. What he puts in, he gets out.
This story is aimed at children’s well-being as well as mental and physical health.
How will you choose to feel today?
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World of 10 Adventures Part 2
In World of 10 Adventures: Part 2, join Marlena, Christopher, and their friends as they embark on a series of new and thrilling escapades, traveling from the familiar to the extraordinary.Their journey begins with a visit to their eccentric Grandmad’s house, where they uncover a Magical Heirloom and encounter an enigmatic Visitor in the Wardrobe. Experience the excitement of Jumpy in ‘The Big Feast,’ and delve into an unusual friendship in ‘Chicxulub and the Dinosaurs.’ Celebrate with the characters from both Part 1 and 2 at a festive Christmas Party.These adventures take our heroes through a diverse range of challenges and experiences. They confront a harrowing ‘Nightmare of a Storm,’ unravel the ‘Mystery of the Missing Chips,’ and plunge deep underground into a hidden realm in ‘Cave Dwellers.’ The friends also embark on a journey spanning thousands of miles to experience ‘A Hot Christmas.’World of 10 Adventures: Part 2 is filled with strange and wonderful characters, set against the backdrop of exotic locations. Each story offers its own unique and exciting discoveries, continuing the saga of Marlena, Christopher, and their friends in this imaginative and captivating series.
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World of 10 Adventures
Marlena, Christopher and friends are faced with many adventures and challenges, taking them to far-flung places from the usual to the unusual.
Follow them to the beach, pond, shoe shop, neighbours, Egypt and beyond.
Read about their friends on a Russian doll holiday, the cloud family high up in the sky far from home, or delve deep into the ocean to join Inky and the Sea Band at the awards ceremony.
Their adventures range from spending time with friends and family, being face to face with an ancient Egyptian god, to a visitor from a distant world.
There are all sorts of exciting discoveries to be made with strange and wonderful characters in exotic places.
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Where Should Francis Live?
Everyone has a home that is perfect for them and so did Francis before he outgrew it. Now he must find a new home before bedtime! His friends have their perfect homes and try to help, but is what they are suggesting perfect for Francis? The sun is setting and time is running out! Will he be homeless like a slug? What are your ideas?
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When Your Great-Granny Is the Queen
Many children love spending time with their great-grannies. But there are some enjoyable perks if your great-granny happens to be the queen! George’s great-granny has many jobs to do. However, she always finds time for fun with her great-grandson.
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What's Wrong, Arty?
This book is a therapeutic adventure for children and can be used as a tool by parents, teachers and therapists as an introduction to the everyday problems in life.
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War of the Ants
A delightful story, beautifully illustrated, that portrays the importance of self-esteem and confidence in one's ability to overcome adverse conditions. The language throughout the text is aimed to reinforce self-worth concepts in young children.
In the story War of the Ants, the author has cleverly illustrated the aspect of bullying and how the ants demonstrated confidence to confront a seemingly more powerful and oppressive opponent and to be victorious in 'battle'.
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Ugly Ollie
Poor Ollie struggles to fit in after hatching. He isn't like the other ducklings, and he feels rejected by everyone he meets. Join Ollie on his journey to discover who he really is.
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Troublesome Tom - Out Like a Bullet
Troublesome Tom (T.T.) was born in eight minutes flat! Out like a bullet he came. Right from the start, he was a ‘WHAA WHAA’ baby. Constantly crying. Only his Grandad Tom could quieten this baby with his seemingly magical refrain and the drawing of the imaginary ‘face’ upon the face of that noisy, new, much-loved addition to the family. TROUBLESOME TOM! A story about the arrival of the much-wanted baby and the never-ending wisdom of grandparents and the ‘tricks of their trade’.
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Tradie Tom and the little Yellow Dinghy
Tom has lived by the seaside all his life and has a good bunch of mates who, from an early age, have loved to catch up, have a yarn (chat) and go for a surf on the waves.
Now they are all grown up and Tom has become the local handyman in the town of Sandy Shore where he is affectionately known as ‘Tradie Tom’. His best friend Barney is the town gardener and they can usually be seen working together whilst getting the young ones of the town out of the scrapes they themselves used to get into.
Their surfboards are always strapped to the back of their utes as “you never know when the surf will be up” is their motto.
These stories are about mateship. These two surfing mates by knowing each other for so long can work together, have trust and loyalty in each other, which in turn helps others when needed.
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This, That, These and Those
A clutch of silly colourful creatures doing silly wonderful things.
Immerse yourself and your little ones in this joyful array of beautiful illustrations that make the nonsense prose believable. A unique learning tool for early readers to help enhance their imagination and sense of fun whilst gaining the understanding of distance, colour, singular and plural.
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The Pack is Back
Three Labrador puppies face steep life challenges as they discover their identity, learn to overcome conflict and rebuild their pack.The stories are based on the author’s close observation of the dogs’ behaviour as they respond to jealousy, conflict, being lost, found, hurt, healed, grief, friendship and the joy of belonging to their pack.Children want to know about real life, and the dogs’ experiences provide a window to children’s own highs and lows, safely at one remove.The seven illustrated stories tell a big tale about canine and human life, today and in the deep past.The stories begin when the dogs were born, when they were One Litter with One Mother.As puppies, they were taken to separate homes. The One Pack family was lost.Everything in the stories really happened, just as it is told.
£20.99