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10 Cretaceous Dinosaurs
Join the adventure with 10 Cretaceous Dinosaurs, a delightful countdown poem from ten to none.Each page introduces a new dinosaur with fun facts and vibrant illustrations.Perfect for young readers eager to learn and have fun with prehistoric creatures!
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Tales from a Stone Town
In the seemingly calm and inconspicuous Stone Town, a beautiful tree grows between the houses, emitting an enchanting scent of ice cream each summer. Maggie and her classmates stumble upon an even bigger secret tied to this magical tree, embarking on an unforgettable summer adventure.With the help of Mrs. Goldieeee, the kind-hearted owner of the local candy store, the children uncover the mysteries behind the tree’s captivating aroma. Together, they discover that the tree holds more than just a pleasant scent: it hides secrets that could change their lives forever. Join Maggie and her friends as they learn the true power of friendship, uncover hidden truths, and experience the magic that can be found when they work together.
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Lessons from the Sidewalk
Lessons from the Sidewalk is a mesmerizing exploration into the extraordinary within the ordinary. Follow icons like Leonardo da Vinci, Winston Churchill, and Alfred Hitchcock as they stumble upon everyday objects. Each encounter, from Napoleon Bonaparte’s confrontation with a tube of toothpaste to Hamlet’s run-in with a feather, offers profound insights into the human condition and the universality of experience. This collection is an unexpected journey through history, the icons themselves, and our shared experiences, inviting readers to discover the deep lessons embedded in life’s mundane detritus. Dive into a world where the discarded speaks volumes, and the trivial transforms into treasure. In doing so, uncover the hidden wisdom of ages past and present, seeing life’s minutiae through the discerning eyes of history’s most remarkable figures. Don’t miss this chance to see history’s greats – and perhaps even yourself – in an entirely new light, redefining the way we perceive the world around us.
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Pippa Harding Smythe and the School for Gifted Girls
Pippa Harding Smythe and The School for Gifted Girls is a most pleasant and entertaining read, beautifully written, very well suited for a young audience. The book’s message is delivered in a very charming and effective way, allowing children to be more open and aware of the importance of truth, courage of your convictions, friendship all the while being able to enjoy such an inspiring narrative. This book is read with enthusiasm and will be a valuable aid for educators and guardians as they help children learn and develop. The friendly writing style in the story will captivate young readers and parents alike.
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The Jolly Giraffe
Mickey the Monkey is bored. He doesn’t like to sing or dance, and he’s tired of hanging around the same old oak tree. But when his best friend, Jerry the Giraffe, suggests a road trip to the new Ravenous Rhinos restaurant, Mickey is all in.
The two friends set off on their adventure, but it’s not long before they get lost in the dark jungle. They encounter Leo the Lion, who claims to be a vegetarian, and the three of them continue on their journey together. Will they ever make it to Ravenous Rhinos? And what kind of trouble will they get into along the way?
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The Mouse Under the Stairs
Little Mouse Martin lived under the stairs of an empty house. Martin felt safe in his little space away from the tall people and the slobbery mouthed cats and dogs with their giant paws.
Martin didn’t ever think about leaving, until one morning when the door opened and what he saw changed his life forever.
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A Stitch in Time
When our young hero and heroine greet each other with a kiss, it marks the beginning of an adventure like no other. Time itself takes charge of their destiny and whisks them away. Can the power of prayer force time to relinquish its unnatural hold? Only time can tell if they will be able to escape from its toils unharmed but perhaps with a little bit of a helpful stitch in time from a Cornish saint, all will be well.
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Leaking Dreams
Every heart harbours dreams yearning to breach the bounds of reality, cradling a cosmos brimming with worlds and suns. Mastering the art of consistency and expression is a journey of years, demanding discipline to morph into habit. Yet, imagine a breakthrough where Jason’s invention makes this possible in a single day. Picture a world where others can not only see and comprehend the universe within you but also dance to the rhythm of your soul, under skies echoing your favourite melodies, with every heartbeat in harmony.In an era long lost, connectivity was innate, solitude unknown, and peace reigned supreme. A time devoid of corruption, brimming with life, magic, creativity, and joy, where the inner worlds remained dreams, unattainable – until now. But what if this power falls into the wrong hands? What if the dreams that seep into reality are those better left unexplored? Who then holds the reins?Prepare yourself for an odyssey exploring the essence of humanity, where the souls of men and women clash in this monumental struggle. A narrative rich with dreamers, each bearing their own tales, unexpected turns, concealed mysteries, enchantments, profound emotions, obstacles, and surfacing sentiments. Encounter a novel antagonist, Collider, a reflection of the adversities we face daily, and envision a new champion, the embodiment of our aspirations. A CIA agent on the trail of Collider, amid chaos and ruin, stumbles upon discoveries beyond her wildest dreams.
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Henry and the Frost Fair
Each December, as the temperatures fall, a frost fair takes place at the command of Queen Frostiana. For the community of little mice, it is a time of great excitement and fun. But one year, a magical, little mouse called Mistletoe-Merry becomes separated from her family due to the mayhem caused by the Spirit of Winter Mischief.She befriends young Henry and the two set off on a series of daring adventures to try and find her family. Can they find them in time before the ice melts? Will a thrilling rescue attempt of a former enemy put all their lives in danger?A heart-warming tale to delight children with magic, friendship, and forgiveness in the coldest time of the year.
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Charlie Ant 6: Ant School
After attending a school lesson, Charlie and Sam set out on an adventure to find their own delicious honeydew, unaware of the dangers that await them. Their quest leads them to climb high into the treetops, where they finally discover the sweet prize they sought. But their triumph is short-lived as they find themselves trapped by a giant ladybird at the end of a long, thin leaf, perilously high above the ground. With only each other to rely on, Charlie and Sam must protect their precious honeydew from this formidable foe. Can they overcome the odds and outsmart the giant ladybird?
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Billy
NO FOOTBALL IN SCHOOL!BUT BILLY McCALL FORGETS THE RULE!This story is a comedy extravaganza with loads of bumps, tumbles and surprises, starring a cast of very funny characters, all running around madly, trying to catch Billy’s football, which has a life of its own, full of bounce and mischief.The grumpy Headmaster thinks he can sort out the problem, but you will have to read the story to find out if he succeeds.This is a fast-paced narrative poem written in clever rhyme. A great story to read out loud and laugh at the slapstick humour!
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Tirilampo and His Adventures
Tirilampo is a creature that is never quiet. He visits places never before seen by other creatures. He is not just a discoverer of lands and people but also a seeker of new meanings for words.Tirilampo has a unique trait: as he gets to know people, creatures, and places, he becomes stronger and smarter. The people he meets on his journeys offer him their knowledge, and his wisdom grows as he encounters the unknown.He is shaped by the context surrounding him and the diversity of people he meets. On his adventures, he is offered gifts, such as a pair of wings to add to his form and visions of different populations. He concludes, ‘To fly is to go further, using your imagination and putting it into practice. It is having dreams and being free to dream them.’Tirilampo absorbs a fragment of everyone he meets. However, he also leaves behind a piece of himself—his personality, his sympathy, and his life story—wherever he goes.On his adventure, he discovers the meaning of the word Saudade.
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