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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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Annie and the Butterfly Fairies
‘What? Rescue who? But I'm only seven!'After falling asleep in her mother's car Annie suddenly finds herself in the strange but beautiful land of the fairies, where the King and Queen desperately need her help. Humans, who do not believe in fairies and can only see them as butterflies, have captured their daughter Princess Erin, and it is up to Annie to come to her rescue. She is accompanied on her exciting journey by friends both old and new.Can this be real, or is Annie only dreaming it?A touching adventure in the tradition of The Wizard of Oz, Annie and the Butterfly Fairies shows a young girl learning responsibility and helping others using the inner strength she never knew she had.
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Bad News Belinda
When Aunt Belinda comes to stay, the sun disappears and the sky turns grey. She never laughs and we cannot play,we have to hide our sweets away!Help us get Aunt Belinda out,So we can sing and dance and shout!
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Bella & The Tooth Fairy
Bella loves The Tooth Fairy so much, she tries persuading her little sister, Holly, to pull her wobbly tooth out for her in anticipation of a visit from The Tooth Fairy, but to no avail, until… Have you ever wondered why it is so important to clean your teeth? Have you ever wondered why The Tooth Fairy wants your teeth? Find out why with Bella in this sweet and enjoyable tale!
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Blackwood Chronicles: Inock Tehan and the Phantom of the Ruins
Inock Tehan is just like any other 13-year-old; he enjoys watching TV, spending time with his friends and he definitely does not like school! Inock is—shall we say—different in many ways, however. He lives in Kasama, a magic city inhabited by many enchanted creatures, and is a demon himself! His favourite TV show is Power Trials, and in school, he learns all about the ancient and famous witches and demons of his world. When Inock mischievously takes his dad's special Onis flute against his ghost friend Rozanthia's advice, a series of events unravel. Mabiyah the Oracle sends Inock on a special mission where he encounters phantoms, demons, a dragon and a very special person from another world.Blackwood Chronicles: Inock Tehan and the Phantom of the Ruins is an exciting story, full of surprises, that takes the reader on an exciting adventure into a completely new world.
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Frankenstein's Dog - Don't Go Up to the Castle
Frankenstein's Dog explores a scenario whereby Frankenstein should have first created a dog as a pilot scheme, before attempting a man-monster, mirroring the orbit before the first cosmonaut, Yuri Gagarin.The man-monster was a metaphor for many things; for instance, revolution and the violent mob, uncontrolled science and the abandoned child.He failed, through no fault of his own, to establish much of a rapport with 'fellow' humans but could form a bond with a dog.In Shelley's novel, the creature never dies and only falls out with his creator because Frankenstein refuses to make him a female mate.It is reasonable to assume that having constructed a dog, Frankenstein would be willing and able to make a bitch....
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George
George seemed to be a nice, easy-going individual. Dutiful, loyal and trustworthy. However, he was unable to communicate his true self to those about him. You see, he believed himself to be the real George. That’s to say, Saint George: Patron Saint of England, Slayer of Dragons, Rescuer of Damsels in Distress Par Excellence, and ... An All Round Good Egg!The heart of the problem was a simple one. This George was ... a dog!
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Hiroshi and the Boy
Hiroshi (a Japanese name meaning ‘generous’) is a rabbit who lives on the Moon, much like the one from Japanese folklore. From his vantage point on the Moon, he can see people suffering on Earth and is very perturbed by it. He asks the advice of his friend, Old Man in the Moon, who suggests that he should travel to Earth to see what he can do. As soon as he alights on Earth, he meets a small boy who is in a terrible situation, having lost his family. Hiroshi tries to help as much as he can.
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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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Klara the Skating Cow
Farmer Groot often jokes that Klara, his white-and-black Friesian cow, is more trouble that she’s worth, but he is really very fond of his good-natured cow. Klara has a mind of her own, which often gets her into tricky and humorous situations.After being in her barn all winter, Klara is bored and looking forward to the taste of fresh, green grass again and decides to go in search of it. Once in the meadow, she is confronted with a world that is cold and white. After borrowing two pairs of red clogs from the farm next door to keep her hooves warm, she ends up on the frozen canal. With some slipping and sliding and a strong wind, she finds herself being blown along the canal, and this is where her skating adventure begins.
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Max, Mouse and the Doll's House
Max is a little boy who loves to stay at his Nani’s house and play with the doll’s house, which his Nani played with as a child.Little did Max know that when he went to sleep that night, the doll’s house would come to life.Max learns that the cellar door of the doll’s house leads to the jungle and that Charlie, the chimpanzee, has lost his parents and sister at the chimpanzees’ tea party.Max and Mouse agree to help him go back to the jungle to find his family and with the help of Seb, the snake; Ollie, the elephant; and Edward, the eagle, they embark on a dangerous jungle adventure to find Charlie’s family.Together, they must look after each other, as the jungle can be a scary place.Can they reunite Charlie with his parents and sister? Can Max and Mouse return safely to the doll’s house, or is it all a dream?
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The Adventure Of Nathan And Laura
One day, two siblings get sucked into their video game and end up in a strange land called Samsara. To get out, they need to defeat the evil queen tomato called Mara and save the land. However, they must deal with pirates, aliens, talking animals and time travel to complete their game.
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