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Grandma's Water Tower Tales
Introducing Watty, a huge water tower on the edge of a seaside village in Norfolk. Watty finds that by being helpful to others, he makes friends himself.
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Great Gathering Conkers And The Blossom Top Gang
Who is watching as the Blossom Top Gang celebrate their victory over the Freezlings? They begin their long journey home unaware of their watcher and what’s to come. Their return is eagerly awaited for by the mischievous Mr Jar and the others.The journey back will be just as hazardous as it was coming, the gang were met with many strange things; luckily though, each member has a trick up their sleeve and a worthy weapon to go with it and many a baddy has been taken by surprise.Mr Blow Pants couldn’t believe his eyes and Skipperty Spikes lost his eyebrows when they met the incredibly spiteful and dangerous ‘Fat Babies’, they are truly to be avoided at all costs.There is always an adventure to be had and a mystery to be solved which for over a hundred years Grandma Beany and Mr Applefield have been all too ready and willing to do, but now Jack and Callie have come of age and their powers have been granted to them, and what powers they are!Blossom Top must be kept safe at all costs, it is the gateway to everywhere and the Blossom Top Gang are the gatekeepers making sure no criminals get through.
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Let's Play Hide and Seek
Psst…! Come and meet the Hawkins family…There’s Harry, 8 years old, the eldest of the children, who does the smelliest of farts.Then there’s Ben, 6, who likes to mend things, taking them apart, then has trouble putting them back together.What about Ruby, 5, the only girl in the family, who just talks, talks, talks and TALKS.The baby of the bunch is Jonny, 3, who lives for his trains. Choo! Choo!And not forgetting Dad, who single-handedly brings up the children, ensuring they look out for one another, as their individual personalities and characters grow within each story.
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Lydia Greenfingers
When Lydia's parents pass away,to her wicked aunt's, she goes to stay.The house is dark, cold and bare,the garden overgrown and without care.Lydia decides to make things right,by growing flowers, tall and bright!
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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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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 Four - Book Three - Celebrations
After having an amazing time at Agrippa’s house when they spent the evening under the supervision of his parents – described in Teamwork, Book Two of George Rosling’s series The Four – the children have now got the party bug. In this book of adventures, we will enjoy the children getting involved in the Jewish celebration of ‘Purim’ where everyone loves to wear a fancy dress and have a great time. They will then join in with Basharat’s birthday celebrations with his family at their home, where they will follow in the Muslim tradition as his special guests. Audrey then invites her friends back to her house to celebrate Easter with her and her family where they will join in with the festivities and have lots and lots of fun.Who said children couldn’t enjoy themselves when they are with special friends?These Four Friends have become inseparable…Enjoy.
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The Garden Shed - Olive and Sylvia
Most parents will relate to the fact that the garden shed eventually evolves into a toy store, hiding the gardening tools and lawn mower! In this book, you will meet beautiful characters who live in the garden shed and find out what happens when you’re not there! The toys teach us how useful they can be and encourage childhood imagination. This was written for the author’s own children who now hopes that these simple, heart-lifting stories are enjoyed and loved by other young readers.
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The Island of Sunken Treasure
Over 150 years ago, when the sailing ship General Grant was wrecked on the rugged coastline of the isolated Auckland Islands, far to the south of New Zealand, the survivors had to pit themselves against nature. Wild animals, fish and birds became their main means of survival. Stranded on a cold, bleak, isolated island deep in the Southern Ocean the castaways knew that they must use all the skills they had to survive. No one in the outside world knew they were there, so chances of rescue were slim.The gold which the General Grant was carrying now lies at the bottom of the sea. Over the years this gold has attracted treasure hunters willing to brave the cold, stormy sub-Antarctic waters. Many attempts have been made to find the wreck, but the mystery of where it lies, and whether the gold will ever be found, remains. This true story brings alive the real hardships endured by castaways. It tells a tale of human ingenuity and endurance.
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The Snow Dome and the Secret Storey
Have you ever gazed into a snow dome and wondered what it would be like if the world inside was real? Well, 12-year-olds, Ali Wiseman and James Newman, don’t have to wonder. For when they stumble across a secret storey of Rose Cottage, they discover a magical snow dome and are swirled into the world within. In their new roles as seer and seeker, they set out on a quest to stand in the path of darkness and to solve the mystery of the missing Emily Rose. Their choices lead them to far off and mysterious lands where their adventures are only just beginning…
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Ricky And Tim: Racing Adventures
In Ricky and Tim: Racing Adventures, children are transported to the thrilling world of race tracks and loyal friendships. Ricky, inspired by the iconic Ford GT40 that triumphed at Le Mans in 1966, is a racing car with spirit and ambition. Alongside him is Tim the Tractor, a dependable ally modelled after the marshal vehicles that come to the aid of racers in distress.
The Track kickstarts this captivating series, unveiling the origins of Ricky and Tim’s bond. As they navigate challenges and adventures, their partnership flourishes, revealing the strength in teamwork and the magic of mutual support.
Crafted by Richie Stevenson, these tales champion themes of camaraderie, self-worth, resilience, and the valuable lessons drawn from each challenge. Young readers will not only be engrossed in Ricky and Tim’s escapades but will also absorb the timeless values they represent.
Stay buckled in – more exhilarating adventures with Ricky and Tim are just around the bend!
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