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The Kite's Tale
The Kite's Tale follows the story of Archie, who longs for a brother or sister, and Posy, who needs a forever home. It is a simple tale of adoption with a thread of hope running throughout.
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The Bush Wood Valley Gang
This is a tale of a little mouse who, against all odds, survives many dangerous situations. He then discovers a new-found family friendship with a gang of orphans in Bush Wood Valley. Having lost his own near family, he quickly gets acquainted with his new-found family and gains higher status in the gang through his very positive attitude.
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Titaaniiiuuum
‘We are so tiny we poison the plants and starve the fish of oxygen. Oh, and we get breathed into children’s lungs. You, Toxie, might not think we are bad, but we are called pollutants for a reason,’ she seethed with gritted teeth.
– Tamin (pollutant).
‘Firstly, I wouldn’t encourage the children to jump out of a moving vehicle, Mrs. Hawkins,’ she grinned sympathetically. ‘Please feel free to boot the little darlings out once you have stopped in the drop-off marked areas.’
– Miss Violet (teacher).
Katty Sheehan’s family is always chaotic – especially with her little brother – the annoying ‘know-it-all’ Mummy’s boy, Jake, and then there’s Mum’s obsession with cooking and hiding chocolate brownies. Really?
Katty is one small girl in a very big world who makes an unexpected discovery.
There are a handful of suspects and a lot more baddies.
All aboard the journey of discovery, where nothing is as it seems!
As Katty, Jake and Miss Violet fight to save a polluted planet, can they unravel the truth about the harm and misery and find a way to bring the polluters to justice?
Everything is spinning out of control.
Can anyone really stop the mutant ninja pollutants?
Time is running out. Seriously. Time is running out fast. Many lives are at stake.
A mystery story that is not actually a mystery! Get it? Oh, you defo will get it.
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Tradie Tom and the little Yellow Dinghy
Tom has lived by the seaside all his life and has a good bunch of mates who, from an early age, have loved to catch up, have a yarn (chat) and go for a surf on the waves.
Now they are all grown up and Tom has become the local handyman in the town of Sandy Shore where he is affectionately known as ‘Tradie Tom’. His best friend Barney is the town gardener and they can usually be seen working together whilst getting the young ones of the town out of the scrapes they themselves used to get into.
Their surfboards are always strapped to the back of their utes as “you never know when the surf will be up” is their motto.
These stories are about mateship. These two surfing mates by knowing each other for so long can work together, have trust and loyalty in each other, which in turn helps others when needed.
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What's Wrong, Arty?
This book is a therapeutic adventure for children and can be used as a tool by parents, teachers and therapists as an introduction to the everyday problems in life.
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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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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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Tommy Wallis, The Knight of the Hollows
Tommy is a normal boy, living a normal life, until he is ‘called’. Along with his friend Lola, they travel to a distant land using a mirror which has ‘called’ generations of his family, including his missing father, to become the Knight of Hunsbury Hollow. It is a kingdom of elves ruled by the weakening King Arrand and protected by a fierce dragon called Mercey. Together they are sent on a quest to defeat the Garracks, the creatures surrounding Hunsbury Hollow, and bring Prince Lorry back to the kingdom to reign as king. But what Tommy finds out along the way will change him 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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The Wardens: Shadows of the Past
Cal Garrick, a simple stableboy, dreams of a life beyond his idyllic village – one of adventure and renown.
His world is soon turned upside down when his life is saved by a mysterious stranger belonging to an old order of peacekeepers who fell from grace a decade ago.
Now, Cal must help this disgraced warrior in his quest to uncover the truth about the destruction of the Order of Wardens.
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Mishkins
“It is my privilege and pleasure to recommend Mishkins as a book of fascinating interest not only for children and young people but for adults also. Told with great sensitivity Mishkins is a story which has deep meaning far beyond the adventures of a much-loved cuddly toy. The message of Mishkins reaches across the generations and its truth is timeless. I am confident that the stories and adventures of a cuddly toy in these pages will point the reader to the great truths of belief and faith which make sense of life in a world of confusion and doubt…”
The Right Reverend Robin Eames, former Archbishop of Armagh.
“The story of Mishkins is a warm-hearted tale tackling some challenging topics. Set in the 19th century, it creatively introduces children to loss, the hard realities of life in poorer regions of the world and the slave trade. It will give rise to many questions but is woven through with faith in a God who loves all that He created and who can be trusted even in very troubled times.”
Jenny Smyth, Director of Mission, CMS Ireland.
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My Mummy Loves Me
My Mummy Loves Me is sweet and enchanting story about how strong a mummy’s love is.
My Mummy loves me,
She cuddles me lots she says she would shout it out from the chimney top!
I love my Mummy,
I always will. She is kind. She is wise. She is brave. She is strong.
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