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Bertie
Life is full of challenges, and Bertie knows this all too well. But he’s resolute in altering the course of not just his own life, but that of his family.More than ‘just a crane’, Bertie’s natural leadership shines as he confronts hardships with resilience and an unwavering determination to bring about the best for those he holds dear.Born a crane, Bertie’s journey exemplifies that it’s the heart and soul, rather than appearances, that truly shape our destinies.
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Bampa Bee's Big Day Out
Bampa Bee is enjoying his retirement from being a very busy little worker bee, but misses the thrill of honey hunting.When given a chance to be a young bee again, what new challenges will he face?Has being a honey bee really changed all that much?
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Elias' Baby Brother
Elias gets a baby brother and discovers what it is like to have a new baby in the house.Having a new sibling is exciting but can also be confusing, see how Elias navigates being an older brother and how his parents use labelled praise to help guide his interactions with his new brother.Told with humour and simple language, this is a perfect picture book for children who have a new sibling.
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Georgina the Cat
Do you like looking in the mirror? What do you like to see in the mirror? Do you often wish you were someone different?Some mirrors can seem to have magical qualities. Georgina loves looking into the mirror as it opens a world of exciting adventures. However, not all adventures turn out as expected as Georgina discovers.Are you ready to embark on an exciting and extraordinary adventure alongside Georgina? She’s eagerly waiting for you to join her in this enchanting tale that will leave you questioning the power of reflection and the importance of embracing who you truly are.
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Happy Thunder
“Take my paw and let us fly, up through the wet and stormy sky!”Ava and Bing Bing, her much loved rabbit and companion, go on a magical journey through the sky and into the thunderclouds.The fun and excitement of the festive thunderclouds cure Ava’s fear of the thunderstorm, as she rejoices in the wonder of lightening, rainbow fairies and rain along the way.Join Ava and Bing Bing in this positive, fun filled adventure as they turn fear into celebration!
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Bertie and the Breakfast Treat
Join clever Bertie Bluebottle on a sticky breakfast adventure! When Bertie gets trapped in a honey mess one morning, he must rely on his quick thinking and the help of his insect pals Boris Bee and Harry Spider to find a way out. But their rescue attempts only get them more stuck – until Bertie hatches a brilliant but risky plan involving a human and a fly swatter!Will this brave fly and his friends escape the honey in one piece? Find out in this tale of friendship, courage and creative problem-solving. With charming illustrations by Sophie-Nicole Atkinson, Bertie’s heroic antics are sure to delight young readers.
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If I Don't Come Back
In the poignant tale If I Don’t Come Back, a devoted mother hummingbird prepares her babies for the vast world as the day approaches for them to leave the nest. Meticulously gathering meaningful mementos, she imparts lessons of courage and strength to face the challenges ahead. With each carefully chosen object, she weaves a tapestry of memories that will forever bind her nurturing spirit to her precious children.This enchanting story delicately explores the universal theme of separation, offering comfort to young readers coping with the absence of a loved one. Through vibrant illustrations and graceful prose, it encourages children to carry the warmth of their parents’ love wherever life’s journey may take them.A timeless and tender exploration of familial bonds, If I Don’t Come Back serves as a gentle guide for young ones navigating the complex emotions of growing up and finding their wings. This uplifting tale fosters resilience and grace in the face of life’s transitions, destined to become a treasured keepsake helping families embrace lessons of empathy.
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Then, I Heard Your Name
A story to share for those who have adopted and the ones they got to bring home. Share this with your young ones to let them know how much they are wanted and how hard you fought to bring them home.Adopting a child is a journey all of its own. Destination: Parentville. But, before you get there, you have dead-ends, wrong turns, ups, downs, rough terrain, free-falling, and the most intrusive sat-navigation system to guide you there. Learning how important it is to input the correct information to avoid further disruptions to your travel time is vital. The journey seems so long when you embark and see the huge stretch of road laid out in front of you. There are times when you may question if you have enough fuel in the tank to make it, whether you have enough strength to keep moving forwards. However, along that road there’s a time when you can take your foot off the gas and appreciate the beauty of what’s around you. You will really be able to see the destination and start preparing and making ready and feel the excitement when you think of that space that will soon be filled. The time arrives, the world around you holds still.Then, I heard your name.
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The Right Kite
Join little Shan on an exciting adventure in The Right Kite, a fiction story suitable for children ages 4-7. With spectacular illustrations that bring the story to life and silent pictures to complement the tale, this picture book is a delightful read. Follow Shan, a loving, patient, and brave son, as he goes on a journey on a windy day with the right kite. The elements of this picture book create a world that children will love to explore through the fascinating journey of Shan. This traditional tale is sure to be a favorite among young readers.
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Through the Magpie's Eyes
One stormy morning, in an enchanted forest, a shiny, bright object flies through the air and lands in the snow. Maggie the magpie cannot resist taking it back to her nest as decoration, but this turns out to be easier said than done! Follow Maggie on her journey to obtain this beautiful object, in which she ends up risking 'life and wing', as well as being challenged morally!
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Four Fairies Tell Tales
“Disability has nothing on ability when ingenuity and agility is shield with a strong belief to achieve and a strong support to try.”In Four Fairies Tell Tales, classic fairy tales are reimagined with a fresh, inclusive twist for the modern age. Three beloved stories are retold, while one original tale makes its debut, each featuring a main character with a common mental or physical challenge. These characters embody bravery, strength, and mental agility, proving that having a ‘disability’ is not a drawback or weakness.Through their unique perspectives and ingenious problem-solving, the characters in these stories tackle challenges head-on, demonstrating that obstacles can be overcome regardless of one’s abilities. By representing and supporting the diverse culture of our modern age, Four Fairies Tell Tales aims to create a more inclusive society for all. This collection of stories celebrates the power of determination and resilience, reminding readers that a disability should never hold one back from achieving their goals and living life to the fullest.
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Thor the Walrus, A Story You Will Never Thaw-get
The water is getting warmer, and the ice cap is melting. Thor, the walrus, is at risk of losing his homeland.Thor lives in the seasonally ice-covered waters of the Arctic Circle with his mother, his friends, and the elders. The ice is brittle and breaks easily. Thor hears the elders talk about climate change and wonders what it means. Being named after the god of thunder, Thor decides he is a brave walrus who will one day embark on an adventure to explore far-off lands to find out more. One night, the ice breaks, and Thor floats away, leaving his mother, his friends, the elders, and his homeland behind. Thor’s adventure has begun.As he enters warmer waters, his floating iceberg gradually melts until it disappears. Thor is on his own and swims for hours, looking for food and a place to rest. He visits coastal villages and a herring festival where the air is thick with the smell of fish. Every time Thor stops to rest and regain his strength, a crowd gathers, and Thor wonders why. He feels lost and alone, listening to the crowds. People were excited to see him. Men in orange coats kept the crowds at bay, but Thor was never far from the water’s edge and would grunt if people came too near. He kept hearing the words ‘global warming,’ ‘climate,’ and ‘change.’If people didn’t act, his homeland would be lost. Thor decided that his journey could make a difference. While he majestically and playfully showed himself off, he hoped that Thor the walrus would never be thaw-forgotten.
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