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Yoma: A New Beginning
Yoma Sutton has always been different from everyone else.
She may appear like a normal 13-year-old girl on the outside, but Yoma has a special gift. She possesses magical talents, which she tries to keep hidden.
Yoma’s first day at her new school gives her more than she bargained for.
She finds it difficult to follow her parents’ warning to keep her magical talents to herself.
Wanting to find new friends and staying out of trouble makes a hectic time for her.
However, Yoma soon finds herself in a dilemma in the form of the school’s Mean Girls!
Can Jake, the happy-go-lucky freerunner and Annabelle, the shy brain box, help Yoma overcome her fears and find her place at Grand Oak Academy?
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Hunter's Moon
As Maya lies in bed, thinking about her new school and friends, she suddenly hears a knocking noise! What can it be? She listens carefully…there it is again! A tapping at the window!Maya slides out of bed and tip-toes to the window, pulls open the curtains and an amazing surprise greets her!Lit up by the bright light of the large orange moon, Maya meets some new friends and with them starts a series of adventures with the woodland animals.Throughout the seasons of the year, Mayaexperiences the wonders of naturemeets visiting wildlife from overseasencounters challenges, dangers and perilswitnesses teamwork, determination and braveryhelps save animals in difficultiesshares festivities and celebrationsbecomes friends with royalty at Tree Tops Palace and is recognised and rewarded for her loyalty and help.Captivating descriptions, colourful imagery and exciting escapades stimulate children’s imagination and create a wonderful mixture of reality, interwoven with a sprinkling of fantasy and magic!
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The Day the Moon Fell Out of the Sky
Jimmy and Billy are excited! It’s the first day of the school summer holidays tomorrow. Billy has invited the new girl in the village out on their play day. Jimmy isn’t so keen but soon forgets she’s a girl when their day starts to fill with mystery and adventure. What was going on? It must be important, otherwise Mr Johns, the village teacher, wouldn’t have asked for their help.
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The Littlest Angel
Angels have their problems. When you are the littlest and trying to find your place among a crowd of gleaming beings who have quite specific ideas of their place in the heavenly hierarchy, it can be daunting. Especially when they love to spread their wings into your space at the end of the front row in the heavenly choir. Littlest has a lot to learn but she manages. Flying is a learned skill, as is whispering, reminding and other things that angels are called on to do. But Littlest finds that she has special skills of her own that earn her the other angels’ respect and a place in the front of the choir.
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The Rainbow Leaves a Trail
Izzy and Bizzy fairies live in the Fairy Trail Path in Willow Winds Wood, they are responsible for painting the rainbow after it rains and making sure that the magic penny is left for a lucky boy or girl to find it. However, they must investigate when their paints go missing and it leads them to uncover a very naughty gnome who wants to steal their job. Can Izzy and Bizzy find the culprit and save their precious rainbow from going missing?
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The Snowman
This delightful story follows the excitement of four children when they realise they have the day off school and can now play in the snow. They quickly get up and get dressed with a mission to build a snowman.
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A Giant Called Tiny
Once upon a time, there was a giant called Tiny.Now that might seem a strange name for a giant, for Tiny was indeed a giant.But at the top of the mountain and above the clouds, in the land where giants lived, Tiny was the smallest giant in the land. So all of the other giants called him ‘Tiny'. Tiny is sick and tired of being called names. It makes him so mad when the other giants pick on him, in fact, it's starting to make him worried he's not really a giant at all! Then, one day, he ventures down through the clouds and finds something he'd never expected to find: a friend.
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The Magic Feather
Sixpence is a kitten who likes strawberry milk, chasing flies and purring. On an ordinary day, a magic feather sets Sixpence and her friends off on magical adventures. Their antics start a chain of events involving a mad dash, getting lost in a forest and a baby dragon. Read on to see how Nikalak the owl’s magic feather takes them back home in a shower of colour and topsy turvy flights in the sky.
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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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