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The Cats who Crossed Over from Paris
The Cats Who Crossed Over from Paris embroils readers in the escapades of a cross-continental furry family as they leave their native France for the United Kingdom for a spot of detective prowess.Told from Inca’s perspective, the story takes several surprising twists and turns and highlights the importance of family love and friendships.Kristy says of Inca, on whom the main character is based on, “The Inca book series is founded on the escapades of a feisty Siberian kitty, who considers herself a great sleuth.” She continues, “Inca the Siberian kitty, the main character, exemplifies the intelligence and cunning of our feline friends and is a sure-footed and strong-willed leader. Readers will surely admire Inca’s grace and wit as they follow the detective cat’s adventures in these unexpected tales of redemption.”This book series should be read by children who have a natural love of animals. The book is also great for cat lovers who will enjoy seeing the personalities shine through of their favorite member of the animal kingdom.
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The Snail & the Woodlouse
“The Snail and the Woodlouse had been best friends since forever,Together every day, no matter the weather.”Wonderfully brought to life by Zaheda Mehrali, this is a hilarious, touching story about how we can all do with a bit of help sometimes. True friendships, like that of the Snail and the Woodlouse, are to be cherished. Follow the Snail and the Woodlouse to see whether they make it out of their sticky situation and who comes to their aid.
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Where Is My Puppy?
This book about two siblings who work together to solve the mystery of the missing stuffed puppy. This fun quest is filled with laughter, excitement, learning situations and, most importantly, sibling bonding. Where Is My Puppy? is a great overall story for adults to read and experience with children.
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Who Is Dolly?
Who is Dolly?Anna’s new puppy, Dolly, has chocolate brown fur and is soft and cuddly…but who is Dolly?Just like a child, Dolly has her own unique personality which she displays in lots of cute characterful ways spending time with Anna.This charming picture book uses verse alongside colourful and fun illustrations to share with children Dolly’s many activities and antics highlighting her different characteristics in an affectionate and amusing way. For instance, who is Dolly? Is Dolly a dinosaur? Is Dolly a daredevil? Is Dolly a dancer? Turn the page to find out all the different characteristics that make Dolly who she is!Children could learn to recognise in their own pets, or their friends, that we all have different characteristics that make us who we are. And Dolly reminds us that even a puppy is unique and special. Take a peek inside and discover who is Dolly? And why Anna adores her!
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Radish and Stubs - The Easter Hedgehog
Easter is coming and it’s a lot of work for one Easter Bunny.Radish is tired of the usual routine, so gets his best friend to help him out.That’s what friends are for, right?It’s important the chocolate eggs get delivered, but can the Easter Hedgehog get it done in time? Let’s find out.
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Placid Pamela
Some things take time, and this tale’s journey is truly extraordinary. Placid Pamela is one of four fables conceived over 30 years ago. Today, it emerges as a testament to the author’s perseverance, offering a chance to share his vision with the world.
The whole reason for not just Placid Pamela but also the other three is that Mr Bright’s daughter Kristina was born with cerebral palsy in 1988 and is classed as nonverbal which means that she cannot speak. That being so her soft toys became something she could relate to one of which was a panda.
Now 36 and receiving full-time care, Kristina still holds onto her panda, alongside a tiger, an elephant, and a bear. These toys, enduring symbols of her childhood, serve as the inspiration for three additional fables to follow Placid Pamela. Written during Kristina’s youth, Mr. Bright believes these stories will captivate not only young readers but also offer parents a meaningful experience to share with their children.
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Niles, the Cat
Niles is a young kitten who, along with his mother and sister, are abandoned to fend for themselves in a big city neighbourhood. Distrustful and afraid, they are captured by a human rescue organization and are taken to their facility. The kind staff wins over their trust and prepares them for adoption into their perfect home. Along the way, Niles learns some important life lessons about love and friendship, the consequences of being adventurous and the importance of always being charming.
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The Big Friendly Wolf!
Sam, also known as Sammy Puppy Doggy, the Big Friendly Wolf, is a beautiful, intelligent, energetic, and funny German Shepherd.Every day is a new adventure, full of fun, games, laughter, and discoveries.Sam’s mom and brothers, Will and James, shower their best friend and protector with love, attention, and understanding. They care for Sam daily, lovingly, and unconditionally.Sam feels its family’s love intensely and returns every ounce of it through loyalty, intelligence, personality, emotions, gentleness, humour, and everlasting charm. If Sam could speak, it would be human!
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Ambra: The Long Journey
Spring awakens Doug the hedgehog from hibernation, reuniting him with Ambra the blackbird. Join these unlikely friends on a three-week adventure across the countryside! Who will they meet? What peril awaits Doug at the campsite? And who are the three surprise companions at the journey’s end? Discover friendship, courage, and wonder in this charmingly illustrated tale!
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Mr Arthur, Miss Echo and the Grumpy Toad
Mr. Arthur is fed up with Miss Echo,
A puppy who is causing mischief and mayhem!
He can’t keep up with her antics as he tries to keep her out of trouble.
She flies from one disaster to another with him on her tail!
But has she gone too far?
The Grumpy Toad thinks so – she’s pulling his home out of the pond!
What does he have in store for her?
And who else has moved into the house to cause mischief?
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The Christmas Bee
Young bee Barnabee Bumble buzzes with dedication and dreams of becoming the top pollen collector in his hive. But one day, an overheard conversation between two children plants a new seed of curiosity in his heart: Who is Santa? And more importantly, what is Christmas?
Despite Mrs. Robbins’ attempt to explain, every answer seems to lead to another question. And when he seeks clarity from his mother, the mystery only deepens. With winter approaching, and the urgency to gather pollen for the queen growing, Barnabee and his friend, Willowbee, find themselves in a perilous situation. Barnabee’s courageous act not only saves his friend but earns him an unexpected reward.
Through this gift, Barnabee embarks on a heartwarming journey, ultimately unveiling the true essence of Christmas.
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The Jolly Giraffe
Mickey the Monkey is bored. He doesn’t like to sing or dance, and he’s tired of hanging around the same old oak tree. But when his best friend, Jerry the Giraffe, suggests a road trip to the new Ravenous Rhinos restaurant, Mickey is all in.
The two friends set off on their adventure, but it’s not long before they get lost in the dark jungle. They encounter Leo the Lion, who claims to be a vegetarian, and the three of them continue on their journey together. Will they ever make it to Ravenous Rhinos? And what kind of trouble will they get into along the way?
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