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The Littles
The fantastic ‘Littles’ come from the wonderful mysterious kingdom of Learnalot. The three main characters are Queenie, Vikram and Kirk who embark on amazing magical adventures. They have a magic disc which aids them if they ever get into some form of trouble. All they have to do is shout the magic word, ‘HELP!’ There is also a mischievous imp, named Skrudge, who can be a nuisance at times.
Throughout The Littles, the three friends help to teach colours, shapes and numbers in a subtle way. Therefore, the reader will eventually learnalot!
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The Loveable Teddy
This book tells the story of an exciting adventure experienced by a loveable teddy, where he comes to life and grasps the imagination of the reader and listener alike.
The background of the tale is a place that anybody can visualise and travel with teddy throughout his journey.
This is the first in a series of interesting books about this loveable teddy bear.
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The Lunch Order
Today is a special day! I am having a yummy hot lunch order and a sparkling red drink too. I told my friends about it.
This is my first ever lunch from the school canteen! I can hardly wait for lunchtime. I hope Miss Jones will let me take the lunch basket to the canteen.
This special day is turning out to be kind of strange and my teacher looks kind of funny. Where is my yummy hot lunch order and sparkling red drink?
What has happened to my teacher, Miss Jones?
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The Noggins of Kendrick
Aimed at teenagers, this is a romping, fast-moving story of friendship, love, loyalty, fortitude and courage. Swashbuckling heroes, dastardly villains, man-eating rats and brave youngsters take part in this compelling adventure, as matters of life and death are tackled and resolved on both land and sea.
Set around the seventeenth century, the story begins with the noggins, a colony of diminutive people (six centimetres in height) inhabiting tunnel homes beneath a large grove of ancient oak trees in the mythical kingdom of Kendrick.
On many levels this narrative contains lessons for us all. It deals with the darkest of motives to the more joyful and playful aspects of life. We see how social marginalisation can be overcome by peer support and, above all, how loyalty, trust and friendship can prevail against the darkest of forces.
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The Outlandish Absurdities of Doogie and Nibalo
Doogie and Nibalo are having tea on a stormy day when suddenly a beast appears covered in mud. The two friends flee their home and find themselves lost in their strange, beautiful, and magical world. As they make their way back home, they soon realise that their fears are only as real as dreams.
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The Paper Shoes
How far can you see…?
How far can you go…?
Are there daisies far below…?
Can you hear bells in the distance chiming?
Ice creams are waiting, it’s all so exciting... for two little girls with a story to be told.
Come with us on a magical journey, where the grass is an emerald green and sunbeams are full of shimmering gold.
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The Princess and the Pirate
In the 16th century, the Portuguese were the dominant power in the triangle of India, Madagascar and East Africa. It was the ‘Age of the Pirate’: forays into India to impress men into service on pirate ships, raids on shipping in the Arabian Sea for booty...
A romantic story of adventure, The Princess and the Pirate centres on Zahira, a young Indian girl taken hostage and ransomed by the handsome, brave pirate chief, Pedro Alvarari. Can she forget home and family to contemplate a future with the pirates? Will Pedro’s lust for gold and drunken, violent life allow him to fall in love?
Is the pirate life itself under threat by a desire for more order and stability?
Written for young readers aged 15 and above or for the romance connoisseur, The Princess and the Pirate is beautifully illustrated with twelve plates.£7.99 -
The Rainbow Girls
Seven multicultural, orphaned friends want to defeat the celestial beings who have not-so-good intentions for the people of Earth. They have the heart to accomplish anything, but they’re just kids. Right? Just watch what happens when Reese, Orielle, Yuri, Giahn, Bly, Iliana, and Vivienne gain special skills from a friend.
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The Rose Without Thorns
A mysterious island is brought into chaos when a unique presence is gone missing. Who has taken it? And why are the islanders distraught?
Follow the islanders as the chaos unfolds and see if there’s any hope for redemption.
Will they have a saviour or are they doomed?
Open the book and see what secrets the mysterious island holds and how the unique presence that was keeping them afloat truly is one in a gazillion.
This Gothic thriller has all the punchiness to keep you breathless! And all the mystery to keep you on your toes.
The whole world chaos of 2019’s Covid situation and that year’s Halloween inspired the author to portray her feelings and thoughts about the world around her within her own fictional setting and scenario.
Don’t be fooled into thinking it’s a medical emergency themed book because it’s anything but!
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The Secret of Bubble Bay
Lucy is just an ordinary 10-year-old, but she and her best friend, Thomas, are about to embark on a very extraordinary adventure. They have discovered a secret. A secret that would lead them on an exciting journey to a remote island. But can they solve the clues and unravel a long-forgotten, 80-year-old mystery before time runs out? This daring duo will certainly give it their best shot!
With its captivating plot and magical feel, The Secret of Bubble Bay is an absorbing read for any young adventurer.
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The Six Macs and the Bell of Souls
After surviving a plane crash, the Six Macs find themselves in a snowy Himalayan wilderness where they discover the village of a secretive mountain tribe who show them the way to a temple run by kung-fu nuns.
The nuns tell them that the mountain tribe must be kept secret and that they can tell no one what they have seen. They also tell them that while they were mending the tribe's precious Bell of Souls, it was stolen from them by English travellers.
After a dangerous journey to base camp, the Six Macs find the stolen bell and begin their adventure to return it to the hidden tribe.
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The Six Macs and the Purple Orb
The Six Macs, while camping, find a snail with a purple light in its shell. Flyer MacHigher is visited by Jack of the wood (The Green Lady) in her dream. Jack calls the snail a Purple Orb, she asks Flyer to return it to an underground lake in her sacred wood. The lake is where all the Purple Orbs live. They feed the lake with energy from the moon, which then feeds all the trees including The Green Lady with energy and life. In Jack’s wood, there is a five-hundred-year-old wise oak tree, who is Jack’s friend.
The Six Macs arrive at Jack’s wood only to find that it is being destroyed to make way for a science laboratory. It’s very noisy with demonstrators and riot police. Jack pleads with The Six Macs in their dreams to help her stop the diggers and chainsaws from destroying her wood. In the morning they raise their fists in the air and shout “The Six Macs” before starting their mission.
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