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The Shadowless Bird
Bewildered by the confusion of quarantine, Didi the young bird falls into a series of unusual reactions of disorientation, as a consequence of the psychological conditions of the lockdown, due to the virus threatening everybody’s life. Lacking the joy of living normally, he feels taken aback by the loss of his shadow.
Didi departs on an adventure to search for his lost shadow, proceeding beyond his fears to seek his truth, intersecting with the absolute truth of the individual, in the shadow of society and of collective and personal knowledge at the same time. He searches for the truth, which is also a very personal truth, even when applied to scientifically proven questions. And while everyone is influenced by his personal shadow and the shadows of modern life’s difficulties and challenges, in the light of the Coronavirus pandemic, that has swept the globe and eclipsed the standards of knowledge, by imposing totally different norms from all the concepts of freedom, that have been experienced, applied and fought for, across generations and civilisations, Didi is fighting his own battle of finding himself.
Starting with his family and friends, then further into the unknown of people and places, each character puts his own signature on the matter of the shadow, sought and aimed differently from person to person, reflecting the richness of life and inciting the call for solidarity between all living creatures.£9.99 -
The Story of Pink Bunny
Pink Bunny is a highly educated, artistic, hardworking, loving and bossy bunny. But how can this be, for she just sits on the bookcase all day and night… or does she? Katie and her fluffy toys set out to discover the truth. Could she really be Dr Pink Bunny, head of surgery at the internationally renowned Star Swamp Hospital and a ballet teacher? The story, set in the bedroom of a small green house near Star Swamp by the West Australian coastline, follows these charming, enthusiastic and loving characters for this adventure and more.
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The True Adventures of Beau and Ted
Here are a few doggy tales about Beau and Ted. These tales are all true.
Beau and Ted are great mates. Teddy is a real character; he’s a golden Labradoodle who thinks he’s human, and Beau is a beautiful chocolate Labrador who thinks only about nicking food and sneaking out.
If you have your own Beau and Ted, or even if you don't, you’ll love the adventures of this cute, but sometimes troublesome, duo.
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The Wheels on the Bus
This wacky animal alphabet story is best sung to the well-known tune…The Wheels on the Bus.
The bus is empty, so will the cat, the dog, the elephant, the frog, the goat, the horse, the ibis, the jelly fish and the koala catch up before nightfall?
When will this animal alphabet nonsense finish? Sing along to discover…
…where all small children must drift as the sun goes down.
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This, That, These and Those
A clutch of silly colourful creatures doing silly wonderful things.
Immerse yourself and your little ones in this joyful array of beautiful illustrations that make the nonsense prose believable. A unique learning tool for early readers to help enhance their imagination and sense of fun whilst gaining the understanding of distance, colour, singular and plural.
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Where Should Francis Live?
Everyone has a home that is perfect for them and so did Francis before he outgrew it. Now he must find a new home before bedtime! His friends have their perfect homes and try to help, but is what they are suggesting perfect for Francis? The sun is setting and time is running out! Will he be homeless like a slug? What are your ideas?
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Zoo Buddies
It is the chimps' birthday and the Zoo Buddies are busy organising a surprise party for them, but will everything go to plan? And will their friends keep the Chimps away long enough to pull off the surprise?
The first in an exciting new series of Zoo Buddies adventures for all the family to enjoy.
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Buffy and His Bad Thoughts
There is a troubled bunny who has negative thoughts, and it is causing him anxiety at school. His teacher gives him some magical glasses where his imagination brings a toy to life. He helps the toy solve the same problem that he is also facing. The story tells us that becoming reactive to a negative emotion reveals a disconnect between our needs and that emotion. When we learn to accept the emotion we are feeling and let go, our energy turns to our needs and happiness instead, and we become free to be who we are.
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Benji Yahoo and Friends: Treasure Bay
On a glorious summer's day in Qualham, Benji, Denny, Quarter, Qui Qui and Millie decide to spend the afternoon on the beach. While playing on board an old run-down pirate ship, the deck of the ship horrifically collapses under Denny’s feet, sending him crashing down into an old cabin. When all five explore the old cabin, they discover a treasure map. Is it possible Benji and his friends can follow the trail and discover the treasure?
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Boo the Bee
Join Boo the Bee on his quest to find flowers and save the hive! Did you know that bees use pollen from flowers to make honey? And all the fruit you see in the grocery store has grown from flowers pollinated by bees? So when bees are working hard to collect pollen and make their food, they are also making food for us! You can help bees like Boo by planting native flowers in your garden.
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Cyril Squirrel and the Wonderfully Worrisome Task
Cyril Squirrel is tasked with the responsibility of a very important job. Unfortunately, in his overexcitement, Cyril ignores some very valuable advice and finds himself feeling extremely worried indeed. How will he get the job done? Will anyone want to help him? Cyril Squirrel and the Wonderfully Worrisome Task is an enchanting and emotive children's book that tackles an everyday problem to which all children will relate.
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Frédéric and the Bone Suckers
In France, in the last century, it was not easy to be a frog. Quite apart from the general Gallic urge to consume the legs of you and your friends, there existed a foul group called the Bone Suckers who actively hunted wild frogs and fed them up while devising cruel ways to enlarge those juicy legs. Then they ate you. There were also, of course, the frog circuses, which were all both fiercely competitive and also always on the lookout for new performers – they were not a particularly loveable bunch either. So you needed to be permanently on the alert, as enemies were never too far away. Imagine just how much worse yet your life might be if you had other personal problems too! Imagine that you were frightened of water! That would never happen, would it? To a frog? Well, you know, it isn’t impossible. Bone Suckers, frog circuses and water could make life pretty tricky for a 20th century frog.
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