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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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Worey Wallaby
Worey isn't like the rest. He is scared of everything, as his name suggests!
He doesn't want to play outside, kick a ball or be part of anything at all.
Will Worey ever leave his past behind? Read this story to see if he changes his mind.
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Woolly Boogers Love Ski Trips
Have you ever wondered what the shy and elusive woolly booger does in his off time? Most days he spends roaming the woodlands hiding from view. But when it’s time for a holiday, what does he enjoy most? Woolly Boogers Love Ski Trips exposes the truth!
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Wolfred the Big Sad Wolf
In Wolfred the Big Sad Wolf, join Wolfred on an uplifting adventure as he navigates the challenges of being a big, misunderstood wolf in search of true friendship. Though his size might be intimidating, his heart is full of kindness. Can Wolfred break through the fear and misconceptions to find friends who appreciate him for who he truly is? Embark on a heartfelt journey that teaches the importance of looking beyond appearances and discovering the beauty of genuine friendship.
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Wizard Company
Sitting in the basement during a storm, four friends open a magical book, Wizard Company. Transported to the land of Araminta, they face a magical quest and have to solve a riddle. What will they encounter? Will they be able to solve the riddle? What will they learn? Welcome to Wizard Company and the land of Araminta.
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Witches, Dragons and Princesses
In the pages of this book you will find stories and poems to delight young minds.
In the poetry you will discover the gentle rhythm of the rhyme and perhaps, along the way, a smile or two.
In the stories we have a lonely young witch who, by her actions, saves the day.
A kind-hearted dragon who fights a battle and becomes a hero and a rather spoilt young princess who, in time, becomes much much more.
They each have an adventure that will help them find their way to their own ‘happily ever after’ ...
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Wise Words from the Bad Rabbit
The Bad Rabbit and his friends impart universal truths and simple wisdom on how to live one’s life for children and their parents. These are individually presented through situations the Bad Rabbit and his friends find themselves in, which in turn can be humorous, loving, scary or profound. Although the rabbit and his closest confidants can be mischievous or downright naughty, there is always the constant thread of love and loyalty across all the friends. As we know, life can get a little bit too serious without a healthy dose of humour and the ability to laugh at ourselves. Wise Words from the Bad Rabbit is the second volume, following Life Lessons from the Bad Rabbit.
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Wilson's Walk
For Mr Tom, walking Wilson is good exercise in the fresh air. For Wilson, it's a whole new world! Join Wilson and his woodland friends on their secret adventures.
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Willy and Wally, the Windscreen Wipers!
Willy and Wally are windscreen wipers. They’re what now? They are windscreen wipers, you know those things that keep car windscreens clear when it rains or snows. But they’re very special windscreen wipers. These windscreen wipers come to life when people (that’s you and me) are not looking. Next time you are in a car with your family, take a look. But don’t touch them! They may be special too.
Our mischievous windscreen wipers (as in cheeky monkeys!), love to go on adventures in their home town of Bryson-on-the-Walk. When they do they are helped by their friends. There’s Milly and Molly the mirrors, ’Enery the engine, Horatio the headlight and Boddington the bumper.
I first met Willy and Wally on a journey to London many, many years ago. It was raining and they did a grand job in keeping the windscreen clear and so kept me safe. Of course I didn’t know their names back then but I soon found out….
Find out what happens in this their first adventure when they hear a very strange noise coming from the back of their car.
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Willow's World
The residents of Toadstall Village are always busy and always happy.
Meet Willow Rabbit and her husband Billy and three children Rosie, little Bertie and baby Bella. Join the family and their friends Suzie Squirrel, Bodger the Badger, Milly Mouse and Dr Ollie Otter as they enjoy a picnic in primrose woods. Be a guest at Willows birthday party and the opening of her new dress shop and feel the excitement as the children wait for Santa.
Together with many stories to read together, Willow’s World is full of instructions for making many craft items, including Willow herself, her clothes and accessories, party food and beauty treatments.£3.50 -
William and the Pirates of Fruxiclay
William had only done a tiny bit of magic. Nothing to write home about. The ball was going into his unmarked goal, in a local football match and he had just made the ball swerve away, into the waiting spectators. Of course, Esmeralda had seen what had happened and to say she was annoyed was an understatement. He didn’t dare try to use any more magic during that game and in spite of his heroic efforts he was unable to stop the opponents scoring two more goals, making the score 4-3 to the opposition. Ah well, it could have been worse, at least his team had scored and from what he could see from his end of the pitch, they were very good goals.
William soon finds himself heading back to Clyeophos, where he would be learning how to use his magic properly. The spaceship Superiority is attacked by some pirates from Fruxiclay, who take the crew hostage. How will they escape and continue their journey?
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Will Power
He is universally regarded as the world’s most influential writer, whose works transcend cultures and time. Yet, in his homeland, one person in five has never seen or read a play by William Shakespeare.
The author of this book believes the reason that so many fail to make the acquaintance of the Bard lies in the classroom. He feels the introduction to Shakespeare is made in the wrong way and to pupils of the wrong age.
This book attempts to show that simple rhymes, evoking the powerful moral themes of Shakespearean drama, can engage the interest of young children more effectively than confronting teenagers with an incomprehensible text.£3.50