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The Tale of Dotty Mouse - a 1 Only
When Michelle, a struggling writer, falls in love with and buys a very expensive handmade mouse - a 1 only, she does not realise that the mouse has actually come to life.
Michelle takes her home to live with her six children, four dogs, three horses and a house full of teddies, and that is when strange things start to happen.
Whilst in the shop, Dotty has heard that she is a 1 only, but she does not know what she is a 1 only of, so sets off on a quest to find out.
After having adventures with all the dogs and animals on the farm, Dotty does eventually find out what she is, but along the way she has found out something much more important.
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The Sydney Seahorses
Can you see the sparkling sand?
Can you taste the salty air?
Can you hear the birds?
Can you smell the ocean?
Can you touch the crystal-clear water?
Dive into an adventure with me and let’s explore the underwater world together. If you see anything, let me know. There might be someone shy and special close by.
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The Story of Pink Bunny
Pink Bunny is a highly educated, artistic, hardworking, loving and bossy bunny. But how can this be, for she just sits on the bookcase all day and night… or does she? Katie and her fluffy toys set out to discover the truth. Could she really be Dr Pink Bunny, head of surgery at the internationally renowned Star Swamp Hospital and a ballet teacher? The story, set in the bedroom of a small green house near Star Swamp by the West Australian coastline, follows these charming, enthusiastic and loving characters for this adventure and more.
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The Story of Inky Pinky
Inky Pinky is Fairyland’s favourite elf. With his rainbow-coloured paints, he brings life to all the birds, flowers and trees. When he upsets the fairy queen by having fun with a feather, she sends him away. Whatever will happen next?
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The Spotty Little Tiger
Bon-Bon is a lovable little tiger whose fur has spots instead of stripes. He encounters quirky personalities with hilarious oddities in his continuous quest for a playmate. Until, one day, a chance meeting lands him his finest buddy almost as soon as he is about to give up.
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The Shadowless Bird
Bewildered by the confusion of quarantine, Didi the young bird falls into a series of unusual reactions of disorientation, as a consequence of the psychological conditions of the lockdown, due to the virus threatening everybody’s life. Lacking the joy of living normally, he feels taken aback by the loss of his shadow.
Didi departs on an adventure to search for his lost shadow, proceeding beyond his fears to seek his truth, intersecting with the absolute truth of the individual, in the shadow of society and of collective and personal knowledge at the same time. He searches for the truth, which is also a very personal truth, even when applied to scientifically proven questions. And while everyone is influenced by his personal shadow and the shadows of modern life’s difficulties and challenges, in the light of the Coronavirus pandemic, that has swept the globe and eclipsed the standards of knowledge, by imposing totally different norms from all the concepts of freedom, that have been experienced, applied and fought for, across generations and civilisations, Didi is fighting his own battle of finding himself.
Starting with his family and friends, then further into the unknown of people and places, each character puts his own signature on the matter of the shadow, sought and aimed differently from person to person, reflecting the richness of life and inciting the call for solidarity between all living creatures.£9.99 -
The Shadow of the Rowan Tree
Are you a believer? The future of humanity depends on it!
This story follows Daisy and Margot, the tooth fairy she dreams of, as they discover new things about each other’s worlds and find themselves in a plot to save them both. Daisy discovers that Aspirion, the fairy kingdom, is more real than she ever could have imagined, whilst Margot uncovers an unexpected treachery which threatens their survival.
A tale of friendship, lies, teamwork and the power of believing. Two worlds inextricably linked with the potential to destroy each other. Will the belief in hope and magic overcome the odds?
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The Secret Island
The Thompson family embark on their annual holiday adventure in Guernsey, where a thrilling quest awaits. Peter, Edward, and Jo, the spirited trio of siblings, set out to explore the island, eager to unravel its mysteries and forge unforgettable memories.Their quest for adventure leads them to a seemingly deserted island, where an unexpected discovery awaits. In the heart of the island, they stumble upon a hidden bungalow—a covert haven for a band of menacing pirates, whose nefarious activities involve attacking passing ships. Amongst the captives is Harriet, a courageous teenage girl kidnapped from a yacht, forced into servitude as the pirates’ cook and cleaner.Driven by bravery and fuelled by their cunning, the children unite with Harriet to outsmart the pirates, a battle of wits and courage that ensues. Together, they hatch a daring plan, alerting the authorities and exposing the pirates’ treachery. Most of the pirates are apprehended, justice prevailing. Yet, the enigmatic leader, known only as The Captain, slips through their grasp, leaving the children and Harriet determined to bring him to justice.
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The Rainbow Girls
Seven multicultural, orphaned friends want to defeat the celestial beings who have not-so-good intentions for the people of Earth. They have the heart to accomplish anything, but they’re just kids. Right? Just watch what happens when Reese, Orielle, Yuri, Giahn, Bly, Iliana, and Vivienne gain special skills from a friend.
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The Noggins of Kendrick
Aimed at teenagers, this is a romping, fast-moving story of friendship, love, loyalty, fortitude and courage. Swashbuckling heroes, dastardly villains, man-eating rats and brave youngsters take part in this compelling adventure, as matters of life and death are tackled and resolved on both land and sea.
Set around the seventeenth century, the story begins with the noggins, a colony of diminutive people (six centimetres in height) inhabiting tunnel homes beneath a large grove of ancient oak trees in the mythical kingdom of Kendrick.
On many levels this narrative contains lessons for us all. It deals with the darkest of motives to the more joyful and playful aspects of life. We see how social marginalisation can be overcome by peer support and, above all, how loyalty, trust and friendship can prevail against the darkest of forces.
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The Mouse in the Teapot
Charlie Pringle has a dream. He wants to own a mountain bike and go cycling in the hills. Not a very practical idea when you live in town, next to a canal and a derelict shoe factory. Undeterred, Charlie sets out to earn some money. At the same time, Charlie’s class is studying the Second World War, looking for heroes. Charlie’s visit to old Mrs Tyrer and the accidental discovery of the mouse in the teapot trigger an adventure into the past and teach Charlie about the realities of war, about friendship, loyalty and the importance of family. He also learns that heroes can be found in unexpected places and dreams really can come true.
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The Mischievous Duo
Is it thunder? Is it hail? Nope, not this time. It’s just our two naughty brothers finding new ways to get in trouble and cause disorder around the house. Join us on their next adventure to find out what mayhem they’re going to wreak next!
£14.99