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Sid, the Herring Gull - Book 1
On the rooftop of number forty in Kent, lives a family of five herring gulls (Sid is a shortened name for Sidney and he is a proud herring gull). Sid and his wife, Sas, and their three young daughters, Su, Se and So, daily give a display of slender to the world.
They are very, very talented in singing and dancing.
Sid is extremely protective over his nest and, everyday, he guards their home especially from the troublesome wind.
Sid likes to tell stories and he would like to share with you, his and his family's adventures. Sid has a neat nest and that nest needs to be attended to daily to allow for the family to live safely.
Sid and Sas enjoy living on the rooftop with their family and also like teaching their three young daughters the life skills that they will need to survive.
Read about Sid and his family and the issues he has and he will, I am sure, make you giggle.
This book is the introductory copy to introduce the series of Sid, The Herring Gull that consists of nine books. Sid would like you to enjoy his stories.£9.99 -
Sid, the Herring Gull – Book 2
Living on the rooftop of number forty in Kent is a family of five herring gulls. Sid, his wife, Sas, and their three young daughters, Su, Se and So, give a display of splendour to the world every day. They are very, very talented in singing and dancing.
Sid is extremely protective of his nest and he guards their home every day, especially from the troublesome wind. Sid likes to tell stories and he would like to share his and his family’s adventures with you.
Sid and Sas enjoy living on the rooftop with their family and also like teaching their three young daughters the life skills that they will need to survive. The herring gull has collected a lot of interesting items, especially plastic bags to push into the cracked chimney stack to stop the chimney from hissing out smoke. But one day something weird pops out of the chimney, taking him off guard as it colours the family in an array of plastic outfits.
Read about Sid and his family. The issues he has and he will, I am sure, make you giggle.
This is book 2 of 9 in the series of Sid, the Herring Gull.
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Simple Sayings 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.
Simple Sayings is the third and final volume, following Life Lessons from the Bad Rabbit and Wise Words from the Bad Rabbit.
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Skylark and the Dragon
Skylark and the Dragon is an adventure about some grandparents who travel to Iceland only to discover a dragon, a host of Degus (South American rats from Chile) and a nasty Octopus called Virginia.
What will happen to the Dragon? Will the grandparents step up as heroes?
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Super Harry
Harry loves pretending to be a superhero when riding his balance bike. When he learns that doctors, nurses and carers are superheroes like him, he wants to help them!
Go on an adventure with Super Harry as he rides his balance bike through muddy puddles and balances over bridges, up and down great big hills and carefully over ridges.
Based on a true story, this book intends to promote kindness to the young reader.
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Tales Of Robin Hood And His Merry Men
Robin Hood was a legendary English outlaw and folk-hero who appears in ballads from the thirteenth century. He lived through the reign of Henry II, Richard I and John. He feuded with the Sheriff of Nottingham and lived in Sherwood Forest with a band of followers, his ‘Merry Men’. They robbed the rich to give to the poor. Among Robin’s companions were Little John, Friar Tuck, Will Scarlett and Alan-A-Dale.
It is said that Robin was born in about 1160 at Locksley, Nottinghamshire. Ancient ballads abound with anecdotes of his personal courage, skill in archery, generosity and great popularity. He protected women and children with knightly chivalry. The first literary mention of Robin Hood was in William Langland’s celebrated poem Piers Plowman (c. 1377).£5.99 -
Teddie the Tractor
Have you ever heard of a tractor that can do amazing things? With his owner, Farmer Ken, Teddie helps to keep unwanted animals off the farm. There are lots of adventures on Farmer Ken’s farm with Teddie – but when the time to be useful comes, will Teddie be up to the task?
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The Adventures And Education of Quintus Porker
Join Quintus, a timid piglet with grand dreams, as he learns an important lesson about the consequences of stealing in this captivating children’s book. Quintus finds himself in a courtroom, facing the aftermath of his actions. Luckily, a wise and experienced wild boar is there to assist and mentor him through this tough time. As they navigate the judicial system together, Quintus learns the importance of making ethical choices and being accountable for his actions. This delightful tale is sure to inspire young readers to make the right decisions and be responsible members of society.
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The Adventures of Ajale and His Friends
The Adventures of Ajale and His Friends is a book that is centred on the life of a ten-year-old boy named Ajale and his three friends, Menyinge, Meniake and Wangtuge. It explores how the boys under the leadership of Ajale navigate life in their small remote village in the central part of Africa. Driven by Ajale’s curiosity and investigative instincts, the boys are determined to go the extra mile to unravel mysteries that beset their village which at times led them into dangerous situations. This includes solving the problem of theft in their village, rescuing Ajale’s cousin, Bahki, from an arranged marriage, and saving the Ewang dance group from a sabotage attack. This book provides a captivating and thrilling insight into the lives of the four boys.
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The Adventures of Ant Sugar
Ant Sugar is an inquisitive little ant. He loves adventures, especially if they involve sugar!
He lives with his ant family in the depths of a forest. Every day brings a sweet new adventure!
What excitement and dangers lie in store for our brave little ant?£9.99 -
The Adventures of Archie Boo
His Forever Home
Follow Archie, the rescue dog, on his most important adventure of adoption! But will he feel happy leaving his family and friends behind?
Discover what happens alongside this loveable canine, as he learns about a new world outside of his foster home!
Playtime on the Green
Join the loveable Archie Boo on this story of adventure, as he journeys outside with his new mummy!
But to his surprise, his friends are nowhere to be seen! Who is he going to meet on his walk to the green?
Archie Saves the Day
Archie Boo is back and better than ever!
After this cheeky chappy gets put outside, he spots some neighbours! But some are not wanted!
Is Archie Boo scared or will he be brave? Who is in the garden and who needs to be saved?
A day by the Sea
Archie Boo is hungry. Very hungry!
Read along with him and his family as they visit the seaside! Follow him on this adventure as the fluffy Archie Boo plays in the sand!
But will he manage to get something to eat? Or won’t he be allowed a yummy treat?
Wheely Fun
Archie Boo is scruffy and fluffy! But Mummy thinks his fur is too long!
When he shows off his new haircut, he meets someone that looks a little bit different! What could it be?
He meets new people and makes new friends on wheels! Read along with Archie Boo as all will be revealed!
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The Adventures of Bertie the Little Red Teapot
Hardly anybody uses teapots anymore, teabags have taken over.
Bertie the teapot had been sitting on the shelf in the kitchen, unused for months.
One November night during a storm, Bertie made a wish.
That wish comes true and the adventures begin…
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