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The Tale of Timothy Twigpig
Timothy Twigpig has never been outside. It is, after all, important for a hedgehog to hide. But when he sneaks out, what will Timothy discover?
A tale of the humble hedgehog, discovering the world beyond the wood. A book to educate and inspire the next generation to care for our countryside and the wildlife within it.
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The Snoddy and the Sheeshoo
In a land far away in the middle of the sea, there live creatures who look a bit odd you’ll agree. On a tropical island they all spend their days, having fun and adventures down in Isaac Bay.
Under the sun and in front of the cliffs, two best friends decide to settle a rift. Their plight attracts onlookers keen to observe, how it unfolds – will they both keep their nerve?
A tale of endeavour, of chance and hard work, a test of their mettle sends the large crowd berserk. Reputations at stake, adulation to win, come along on their journey, turn the page, let’s begin.
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Bill’s Adventures: Search for the Lost Ball
Embark on a whimsical journey with Sam Cook’s debut children’s book, where the stories of Bill and his friends comes to life! Join Bill and all his companions in a tale that seamlessly navigates real-life scenarios, readers will witness the power of friendship, courage and the endless joy pets bring to our lives.
Will Bill overcome the challenges laying ahead and discover the true meaning of unconditional love? Find out in this heart-warming adventure that will capture the imagination of readers young and old.
Unleash the story within!
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The Unlikely Friendship of an Egret and a Turtle II
There’s a lot to learn from nature and the wilderness if we truly listen and observe.
Friendships can form among wildlife, offering mutual benefits or arising purely from good hearts and sympathy.
But what are the chances that an egret and a turtle can become friends?
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Otis the Octopus!
Otis the Octopus is a continuation of Amy’s series of children’s books within the ‘Little Loop the Lobster’ family. In this book, Amy focuses on a new character within the original book to emphasise the innocence and sweet nature of new friendships within a preschool setting.
Amy was inspired by her daughter Madeline’s admiration of her close friend Otis. Amy loved to listen to Madeline’s day on the way home in the car. Madeline talked about how they played games together, painted, learned to write their names, practised spelling, and general time together.
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