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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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Animal World Adventure
Hold on tight! An amazing adventure awaits. It all begins with two best friends, Hazel and Violet. For Violet’s birthday, she wishes to visit the forest, somewhere she hasn’t been in ages. Little do they know, an entirely new world is waiting to be discovered.
Warned by the animals that an evil force is trying to stop them, they suddenly find themselves teleported to a strange world under a black sky. Determined to save it, they embark on a daring quest. But the big question remains: Can they succeed?
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The Kingdom of Gaia
When Tom Charter visits Uncle Simeon, he meets Great Uncle Ignatius, and Ignatius’s adopted daughter, Philomena. Tom and Philomena discover a magical connection: both have just started seeing people’s auras.
After a fateful accident involving Philomena, Tom gets invited to Ignatius’s home, a Northumbrian castle, and the mysterious Gaia School that it secretly houses. There, Tom learns that the castle network monitors climate changes, all now compromised by villainous forces.
Led by antagonist Antonio Schirru, this ‘dark side’ triggers alarms. Tom and Philomena tail Schirru across the wild Northumbrian countryside, seeking answers. The chase goes deep underground, where a cryptic tunnel revelation suggests an insider’s betrayal.
Back home, after agreeing to join the Gaia School, Tom receives formal acceptance. While in London picking up his school uniform, Tom’s family takes a short vacation. But dark clouds are gathering, and Tom must soon join his friends to meet soaring challenges unlike anything imaginable.
As Tom steps firmly onto his destined path, he will be asked to rise to unforetold heights, and in the process, discover hidden depths within himself.
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Monsieur Claude's Great French Adventure
Monsieur Claude, the 'Beanie Baby' crab, is upset and worried. His family lives in France and he would dearly love to visit them because his mum hasn't been well. His owner, Jamie, is going on holiday to Paris but only two of Jamie's 'Beanie Babies' can go with him. And Monsieur Claude isn't chosen to be one of them… However, the rest of his 'Beanie Baby' friends devise a cunning plan to smuggle Monsieur Claude into Jamie's backpack! But disaster strikes at the airport when Monsieur Claude falls from the bag! Will he be rescued? Will he ever see his owner again? The little crab has a thrilling series of adventures along the way, but will he ever be re-united with his mum?
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Myriam Von Bacterium
Somewhere in a human’s intestine, in the middle of a busy city of bacteria, a mother is sending her daughter Myriam to her first day of school. Despite being quite hopeful about her first day, things don’t turn out as she expected. Myriam will learn how to make friends and deal with bullies, all while learning more about types of bacteria.
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Oh! The Hoops You Go Through
“Have you ever wondered where people go when they die?” The King asked his wife.
But Queen Daisy never thought of such questions. For her, paradise was right where she was; with her husband, King Heeyah Cruz II, and her son, Prince Gunther Groen-Cruz the First.
But when disaster struck, she desperately needed to know: is there a place beyond all we know? A place where all of our loved ones will go?
Can anyone show Daisy how to find this place and what she must do to get there?
Must she keep jumping through hoops, or is there another way?
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Parjiter Penguin’s Amazing Arctic Adventure
Never underestimate the determination of the individual spirit when the germ of an idea escalates in the mind, and flourishes into an unstoppable resolve, culminating in an incredible achievement that no one had previously thought possible. History repeatedly shows the fruits of the indomitable human spirit. This time, however, the sheer determination and single-mindedness of a young Antarctic penguin to overcome the perils of undertaking a journey to the other end of the world, encapsulated this spirit. The strangest and most unexpected of friendships can also blossom, as Parjiter Penguin realises his ambition to come face-to-face with a polar bear, the rather grandly named Bridgeforth Bear the Third. This was just the beginning, however, of an amazing and sometimes perilous adventure that ensued between the new friends and cemented the unbreakable bond in this unlikeliest of friendships. The words of Parjiter Penguin’s school teacher had echoed in his mind when planning his incredible adventure, “Now,” said Parjiter to himself, “what was it that Miss Primrose said to the class? Ah yes, ‘polar bears and penguins can never meet’. Really! Well, we’ll see about that!”
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Santa’s Nice List
The swirling, gusty winter winds whisked Zoey away to the North Pole. Shortly after landing in a huge snow pile and no longer in her Christmas pajamas but now dressed as an elf, Zoey meets Santa. He is looking for his Nice List and needs Zoey, his most dependable elf, to help him find it. Zoey invites you to join her at the North Pole and to help her look for Santa's Nice List. Where could it be, and will Zoey's name be on it? This festive, heartwarming story is overflowing with Christmas magic and sprinkled with acts of kindness. There is also a little surprise for you at the end of the story.
Santa's Nice List by Andrea Hyatt will bring some
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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 -
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 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 Shooting Star Boo
Shooting star, talking tortoise, underwater spaceship? Yes it is all possible, if you don’t believe me just dive deep into this book and you’ll discover all the details of the adventures of shooting star Boo.
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