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The Adventures of Itty Bitty Me and Her Friends
Itty Bitty Me lives on a farm with her parents, their dog Scamp, and the Mack family – Mr. and Mrs. Mack and their son Tom – who help around the farm. Itty Bitty Me loves to help everyone and asks lots of questions, which leads her into all sorts of adventures involving her dog Scamp, her friend Katarina, and a special little man named Tring who lives in the ten-acre wood. What makes Tring special is that only Itty Bitty Me and Katarina can see him.Together, they teach Itty Bitty Me and Katarina’s school friends the importance of taking care of bees, trees, the local river, and beaches. Throughout their adventures, they find interesting ways to overcome the problems that always seem to pop up. Having many picnics in Tring’s magical garden and chatting together helps solve these problems, proving to be very handy.Join Itty Bitty Me, Scamp, Katarina, and Tring in their delightful adventures, where learning about nature and friendship is always fun and exciting.
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The Christmas Bee
Young bee Barnabee Bumble buzzes with dedication and dreams of becoming the top pollen collector in his hive. But one day, an overheard conversation between two children plants a new seed of curiosity in his heart: Who is Santa? And more importantly, what is Christmas?
Despite Mrs. Robbins’ attempt to explain, every answer seems to lead to another question. And when he seeks clarity from his mother, the mystery only deepens. With winter approaching, and the urgency to gather pollen for the queen growing, Barnabee and his friend, Willowbee, find themselves in a perilous situation. Barnabee’s courageous act not only saves his friend but earns him an unexpected reward.
Through this gift, Barnabee embarks on a heartwarming journey, ultimately unveiling the true essence of Christmas.
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Bliss
Nine-year-old Bliss Lorana has always daydreamed about a magical world made of candy called ‘Poptous’, a vibrant realm she created in her mind as a young child. One day, while exploring deep into the forest, Bliss discovers a peculiar object. Overcome with curiosity, she finds herself transported into the enchanting world of her dreams.Meanwhile, in a nearby province, another girl named Connie longs to escape her life bound by so many rules. When she stumbles upon the same mysterious object, she is also whisked away to Poptous.United in this fantastical candy-land, Bliss and Connie must navigate a series of adventures and challenges, forming bonds with their intriguing new friends along the way. To return to the real world, they will need to rely on each other and the strength of their newfound friendship.
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Mr Arthur, Miss Echo and the Grumpy Toad
Mr. Arthur is fed up with Miss Echo,
A puppy who is causing mischief and mayhem!
He can’t keep up with her antics as he tries to keep her out of trouble.
She flies from one disaster to another with him on her tail!
But has she gone too far?
The Grumpy Toad thinks so – she’s pulling his home out of the pond!
What does he have in store for her?
And who else has moved into the house to cause mischief?
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Chocolate Toothpaste
Daniel hated brushing his teeth!But what if toothpaste tasted ofsomething a little more delicious?Join him and his best friend Lucason their daring adventure to createthe World’s first...Chocolate Toothpaste -However, this crazy endeavour has direconsequences, turning the entire townupside down…!
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A Child’s Garden of Curses
Reimagine thirteen cherished tales from the Brothers Grimm, now retold in lively, rhyming verse. Each poem deftly captures a pivotal scene or feeling, using rich language to paint a vivid word-picture. As the familiar stories unfold through traditional meter and rhyme, young readers will expand their vocabularies, meet unfamiliar words in an understandable context, and improve their comprehension. Rhyming narratives stick in the memory, allowing children to chant captivating texts while sharpening their linguistic abilities. When children discover the delight of playful poetry, their appetite for magical new words grows. Let the rhythm and wonder of these fairy-tale verses spur a lifelong love of language.
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Into the Valley of the Orcs
Which route will Simon, Tom, and their small army choose to face the least danger? Through the valley of the giant Orcs, risking capture, torture, or worse? Or over the Mountains of Doom, where human-eating spiders lurk?Simon finds himself in this predicament after marrying Elfwyn, who became Queen of Arkadia following her father’s death. Her uncle Athelstan and his knights have driven Simon and Elfwyn back to the safety of Ishtar.After overcoming Athelstan and his followers, Simon meets with the leaders of the Federation to discuss the Orc menace, who are slaughtering inhabitants beyond the Mountains of Doom. Will they conquer the Orcs and bring peace to their neighbours?
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Whisper Boy Sings!
Peter loves to sing but one day he loses his voice and a chance to sing in his school concert. That night Peter falls into a deep slumber and finds himself in a mystical world of talking animals, birds, and fairies. He is named Whisper Boy by the forest creatures who travel with him deep into the forest in search of his voice. Woven into the magical journey are eight key singing exercises that readers can try as they read Peter’s story. Whisper Boy Sings! is written by Claire Everton, a voice teacher of many years who has also performed in children’s musical theatre. Aimed at children aged 6 to 10, Whisper Boy Sings! highlights both the adventure that can be found in learning to sing and the delight awaiting those who find their true voice.
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Making Waves Against All the Odds
Dive into this heart-wrenching young adult/adult novel that delves deep into the lives of five children struggling to rise above the hardships of their single-parent upbringing. Making Waves Against All the Odds follows their journey from primary school, where they form a self-preservation group, through the turbulent years into adulthood.At the centre of the story is Stuart, who, burdened with the responsibilities of being the man of the house from a very young age, grapples with his own challenges, including failed romances, while also managing his younger sister’s troubles.When tragedy strikes, Stuart faces an agonizing decision: become the legal guardian of a daughter from their close-knit group or marry the girl of his dreams. The emotional twists and turns of Stuart’s journey will keep you captivated until the very end.
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The Adventures of Tinkerbell, Clarita and TomTom – Book 2
When the three friends stumble upon Father Christmas buried in a pile of snow while driving along the snowy, winding road to visit Clarita’s family for Christmas, they are shocked. Obviously, they need to help him, but how?Their eyes widened in astonished awe when Father Christmas revealed his rescue plan.Meanwhile, readers have given TCT Cooper a four-star rating on Amazon. In the second instalment of the Tinkerbell adventure series, delighted young Mini Cooper fans and readers are again invited to join the chubby and cheeky green Mini Cooper and her friends in a journey filled with imagination, fun, and laughter. Clarita, a carefree young lady, and TomTom, who loves to flaunt his navigational skills, add to the excitement as they embark on their adventures making for a funny and entertaining journey.
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Revolutionary Voices for Democracy
Two hundred and fifty years ago, victory in the American Revolution empowered its founding fathers to consider a glorious ‘revolutionary idea’: a democracy of inclusiveness and diversity for all. Yet, America’s revolution never meant to include the enslaved, who lived in small, dark squares of windowless slave houses.At Philadelphia, Pennsylvania’s Constitutional Convention of 1787, compromises perpetuated America’s ‘slave society’ based on free labour, benefiting its citizenry to the detriment of America’s slave row. For the next seventy-eight years, ‘America’s democracy’ permitted this vile system of slavery to continue. However, slave revolutions, revolutionary voices, and prayers persisted. As the smoke cleared from the battlefields of the American Civil War, Juneteenth (June 19, 1865) granted America a full Independence Day.The question remains to this very day whether the formerly enslaved and their descendants will ever fully receive the rights, reparations, and benefits of full citizenship in our American democracy. Revolutionary voices must continue to set an example for the entire world of the revolutionary idea that is democracy.The next 250 years will answer this question as America approaches its 500th anniversary.
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Glance
From the coal mines of Northern England, which fuelled the Allies in World War II, to the war-torn streets of Saigon after the Vietnam War, two young souls charted their paths to America in the 1980s. Despite their vastly different journeys, fate brings them together in Indiana, where they uncover a collection of papers penned by a young Abraham Lincoln and hidden by his friend Eleanor Smith. This remarkable discovery ignites a shared quest to uncover the true significance of the documents for Lincoln and his childhood companion. As they delve deeper into their investigation, the revelations they uncover prove as transformative as the journey that brought them together.
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