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Fairies at Number 55: Beyond the Bridleway
Enchanting and charming are everyday words for us today, as are magic and magical. We talk of magic tricks, of magicians and magical moments, magical mystery tours, moods or music.
But there is a magic, an old magic which exists in an ancient realm far, far older than us and all of our modern magic. It is as old as life itself and interweaves amongst us in our sleeping and half-sleep states. The old magic kingdom is home to dragons, to spells and fables, mermaids, fairies and to unicorns.
The Fairies from Number 55 are excited to be on their first holiday away, beyond the bridleway. Staying with their affectionate aunt, Sunbeam and uncle Mistral, they are delighted to be joining their cousins Pippin and Clover, who are so very like them. Pippin and Clover have wings of light bright greenish and bronze hues and resemble, in the right shade of light, a pair of damsel flies.
Before very long, the fairy family are once again cheerfully weaving in and out of the lives of yet more woodland creatures and tiny “giants”, making gifts, rescuing fawns and even restoring Woody the Wonder Dog’s bark!
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Peter and the Haunted Hut
Five children. Jeremy, Lydia and Sam look after their two little ones, quiet Jubilee and her outspoken brother, Joel. One evening as they fall asleep, they drift into a dream of things that happened over two thousand years ago, where a rough fisherman called Peter met Jaycee, a man who heals sick people – by magic?
Jeremy still has his magic sac of everlasting water. Sam’s stick from a cedar tree becomes a magic sword and is back in his belt. Lydia checks her pocket; her mirror of knowledge is still there, and the little ones carry two amazing gifts – a stone and the Book of Life.
Many strange creatures help them on their journey of discovery. Giant locusts fly them through time; Amos, a proud Pelican bird, is the wing commander of many bird divisions – on watch! Florrie, a nervous stork; Red, the clumsy navigator cockerel – who crows three times and flies them into a maze of planet worlds. Two young first-year student angels are sent to take care of them – to pass their exams!
The children witness the shape-shifting of Jaycee on a high mountain, where a mysterious hut leads to many rooms of life after death, but are the swirling grey ghostly dervishes waiting?
High above them are the Zephier Comet bikers – shooting star angels – who come to save them in a great heavenly battle between Jaycee and the evil dragon prince of Persia who needs to stop Peter from being a great leader.
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Pooky Beaumont and the Wizard's Dastardly Plot
In this gripping tale, we follow the journey of Pooky, a compassionate young girl growing up in the Victorian era. Despite her kind heart, Pooky struggles with severe stomach issues, which leave her feeling isolated and alone. She longs for meaningful friendships, but finds herself without companionship.
Her situation takes a turn for the worse when she becomes the victim of bullying at the hands of two boys, Hecter and Rocky. To make matters even more dire, Pooky finds herself trapped in an abandoned factory, under the control of a malevolent wizard.
As she navigates this perilous situation, Pooky must summon all of her courage and ingenuity to find a way out. With the help of unexpected allies, she embarks on a thrilling adventure filled with danger and suspense.
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Santa's Last Call
Santa’s Last Call is for all children on the cusp of transition from childhood to adolescence set within the context of the age-old traditions of Christmas. It is also for parents who will want to help with the journey from the magical thinking of childhood to a more mundane reality while at the same time dealing with their own memories and feelings which come when a child begins to grow up and move on. This might be a little more tricky when there are siblings to consider and there is also the challenge of the peer group who will all be at different stages in the process.
If more proof was needed, Santa’s Last Call offers reassurance that you are not alone and that Santa is both mindful of his responsibilities and is here to help.£9.99 -
The Magic Pen
The old lady has lived on her own for as long as she can remember. She enjoys her own company, watching the fire dance and drawing with her special pen.
Her quiet solitude was broken by drastic banging, the likes of which she has never heard before. Nobody ever knocks on her door. Well, perhaps once, but never twice, and only for good reason.
The banging started again. There is a determination in this hammering on her door. Could this be the grim reaper hoping to find the old lady dressed and ready for him?
Nobody else is brave enough to touch that knocker.
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The Monster in the Waves
Eden Bay is the perfect place and everyone who lives there helps to keep it that way.
The only thing is that there is something in the water…the monster in the waves.
No one dares to go into the water.
Until the day Arlo steps in…
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The Sand Gargoyle and The Forest Gargoyle in One Volume
The Sand Gorgoyle is a story about a little cheeky creature that lives on the beaches all over the world. In this story, the children can write their name, which will make them part of the story (after all, every child can be mischievous and cheeky). The children can also colour in the pictures in this book in any colour, which will fill them with delight and laughter.
The Forest Gorgoyle is a story about a magical creature that lives in the forest during the spring and summer months. This creature likes to help nature in the forest as well as the animal and birds. All over the world, this delightful book should fill the children’s imagination that will want them to explore the forests and trees around them.
If not, then I am sure it will lead to some lovely dreams instead. So why not enter the world of the gorgoyles today?
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The Spirit of the Star
Seren, an imaginative, curious young girl discovers a forgotten dusty journal hidden away in an attic. It details the life of Bess, a 19th Century adventurer. Through reading Bess’s journal Seren has her own dream adventures. The stories are inspired by traditional tales, myths and legends. So come on a journey that is full of magic, talking animals, giants, gods, witches, mythical beings and monsters.
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The Star Friend
This heart-warming and charming story captures the magic of a child’s imagination. It highlights the importance of friendships – be they real and tangible, or completely imaginary.
The Star Friend makes for wonderful bedtime reading with a friendly and accessible writing style. Children and adults alike will be enchanted by the engaging narrative.
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When You Wish Upon a Stone
Just when the day seemed like it was going to be boring like all the rest, young Chloe finds herself off on an adventure in space with the help of a magic stone. New friends are made and a new planet discovered… A gang of unruly aliens threaten Chloe's adventure of a lifetime and it turns into a race against time to get back to Earth. She has her new friends to help, but will she make it back in time……
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Tales from a Stone Town
In the seemingly calm and inconspicuous Stone Town, a beautiful tree grows between the houses, emitting an enchanting scent of ice cream each summer. Maggie and her classmates stumble upon an even bigger secret tied to this magical tree, embarking on an unforgettable summer adventure.With the help of Mrs. Goldieeee, the kind-hearted owner of the local candy store, the children uncover the mysteries behind the tree’s captivating aroma. Together, they discover that the tree holds more than just a pleasant scent: it hides secrets that could change their lives forever. Join Maggie and her friends as they learn the true power of friendship, uncover hidden truths, and experience the magic that can be found when they work together.
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Paw Print Puppy
One day, a long, long time ago, a puppy was born. His mom and dad quickly noticed that the puppy had unusual powers. Now at this age, most dogs yelp more than bark, but Paw Print Puppy let out a ferocious bark. The two strangers at the door, who were obviously up to no good, asked each other, “How big do you think that dog is?”
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