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The Cats who Crossed Over from Paris
The Cats Who Crossed Over from Paris embroils readers in the escapades of a cross-continental furry family as they leave their native France for the United Kingdom for a spot of detective prowess.Told from Inca’s perspective, the story takes several surprising twists and turns and highlights the importance of family love and friendships.Kristy says of Inca, on whom the main character is based on, “The Inca book series is founded on the escapades of a feisty Siberian kitty, who considers herself a great sleuth.” She continues, “Inca the Siberian kitty, the main character, exemplifies the intelligence and cunning of our feline friends and is a sure-footed and strong-willed leader. Readers will surely admire Inca’s grace and wit as they follow the detective cat’s adventures in these unexpected tales of redemption.”This book series should be read by children who have a natural love of animals. The book is also great for cat lovers who will enjoy seeing the personalities shine through of their favorite member of the animal kingdom.
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The Bee Hive
Eleven-year-old Daniel Jeremiah Chambers has parents, Philip and Susan, who love work and shopping and who just don't listen. Daniel is an only child ... no, he's lying ... he has a sister, Alice, who has a dolly fixation; Dan is sure she is an alien.So, Dan has a few problems, none insurmountable, until his friend, Benji, introduces him to the find of the century - a derelict bee hive which could become a den. Of course, such a simple thing is never so simple and when Dan finds a map well, all kinds of things just go horribly wrong. For example - Alice noses her nosey way in and two strange men suddenly turn up wanting what's theirs - and then there's the bank, too.The Bee hive by Simon Adepetun is a tight little sharp-witted bumble through a short period in Dan's young life. 'What's a bumble?' - 'Shut up, Alice!'
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The Bear With A Sore Throat
Clara enjoyed visiting her grandparent’s house, but she could not have foreseen what was to happen following a knock on the door by the local policeman.The news he brought would lead her on a bear hunt and Clara would have to think fast if she was to help everyone to stay calm and make a new friend.
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Scarlett and Shabbee
Scarlett is on holiday with her parents in beautiful Cornwall when suddenly she meets a magical friend who will take her on new adventures…
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Sansa (the Not-So-Smelly Skunk)
Sansa is a lovely skunkWho loves to run and skip and jumpShe wants a friend, she wants to playBut everyone says “Go away”.She searches all around the placeLooking for a friendly faceAs our story nears the endWill she find a brand new friend?
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Rainbow Boy and the Magic Flying Carpet
Rainbow Boy and The Magic Flying Carpet whisks readers away on a vibrant journey alongside Rainbow Boy. As he soars through valleys and deserts on his enchanted carpet, he encounters a tapestry of magical friends, each adding a splash of wonder to his adventure. Crafted with a captivating and whimsical style, this tale promises to hold readers spellbound from start to finish.
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Pengu & The Fox
Sometimes, Pengu waddles meekly away from her pack, her fins hunched over in sadness, her beak narrowed in silent despair.She feels at odds with other penguins, like her feathers never fitted in.Sometimes, she bows her long neck and looks at her flippers in sadness, pondering.Surrounded by her family and all members of the Penguin raft, she has never felt so painfully alone.But little does Pengu know that a four-legged creature, with red fur so bright, is waiting, waiting just for her! Pointy black ears so poised. And don’t forget the magnificent tail!Their lives together unfold.
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Nana's Stories
Sharing precious moments together.Step back in time into the world of childhood.A collection of children's short stories, seen through children’s eyes and imagination.The joys of sharing, kindness and curiosity leap from the pages and cannot help but make you smile. Twelve heart-warming stories for young children. How a scribble can change into a thoughtful gift withRusty Pickles Making friends and sharing withTwo Red Apples and a Green Pencil How a day at the beach brings unexpected surprises for Terry Tomkins with The Shell Jarand many more to delight. Enjoy.
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Mr Hadlow Has...
Mr Hadlow has a large young family who care for creatures and toys in a rambling house and garden near the sea. Mr Hadlow’s children and animals get involved in suspense-filled and humorous situations. Snakes, tarantulas, motorbikes, model dinosaurs, dogs, chickens, hamsters and five children are all part of the entertaining life at Mr Hadlow’s house. The Mr Hadlow Has… short stories are engaging and fun tales for children to enjoy reading and for parents to enjoy reading to their children.
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Mik and Milly
Mik and Milly follows the story of Mik, the coolest kid at Gumnut International Boarding and Day College, who finds himself facing a daunting challenge after his best friend Milly receives devastating news from her parents on the other side of the world. As mid-year school holidays approach, Mik decides to take Milly on a road trip of a lifetime to the Australian outback. However, an unexpected event at an abandoned mine on his mate’s sheep farm alters their journey forever.As they return to school, Mik and Milly look forward to their annual International Food Festival. The student planning committee decides the festival’s entertainment, and they choose to pit the teachers against the students for the first time ever. But as they prepare for the festival, Mik and Milly begin to wonder if their beef stroganoff secret recipe may be too much for the intimidating Principal Povlov to handle.Will Mik and Milly’s friendship withstand the challenges they face throughout the year, or will their experiences change the way they feel about each other forever? Mik and Milly is a heartwarming and engaging tale that takes readers on a journey through the highs and lows of adolescence, friendship, and growing up.
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Michael the Monkey
Fear is a perfectly natural human emotion. However, when fear controls us, it stops us from living our best life and it limits the opportunities and experiences available to us.Michael the Monkey is about teaching our children that it is natural to feel fearful at times. However, it is how we choose to manage or deal with those fears that will either hold us back or see us thrive.In today’s society it is critical that our children know they have a voice when they feel afraid, and Michael will take them on a journey of understanding to help them realise that by sharing their fears a whole new world will open up for them.Imagine a world where we were brave enough to say what we think. Michael will help your child see that speaking up about their fear makes them stronger and their fear will disappear because they are surrounded by love and support.
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