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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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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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The Adventures Of The Seven Oak Dragons
The Seven Oak Dragons are a happy group of four baby dragons, Oak, Acorn, Nano and Kelpy. They all live in a giant old Oak tree in a very special meadow along with their friends and other characters that help them discover the magic powers they possess. In the first book Finding the Magic, the story tells how the first two dragons Oak and Acorn arrive at the meadow. They make friends with the ponies that also live in the meadow and they, in turn, introduce them to 'Neeka', a very magical artist lady who lives in a beautiful cottage nearby. She tells the two baby dragons that they have magical powers and how to use them.
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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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Tom's Drum
Is young Will a thief? Is young Tom playing tricks? Why are Tom’s parents angry with the cook and the haughty servant? Why do the elves, gnomes and pixies visit Tom’s grand house and Will’s humble cottage on Christmas Eve?
Tom’s Drum provides answers to these questions. It also paints a lively picture of Britain during the early reign of Queen Victoria: when the rich and the poor, the masters and the servants, were expected to know their places.
A story of music and magic, families and friendship, Tom’s Drum begins and ends with Christmas, but is guaranteed to entertain young readers at any time of the year. And as this is a fairy tale, someone is sure to have a happy ending: but who will it be?
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Little Cat and the Beast of the Woods
A little cat on a journey for wisdom.
A mysterious beast haunting the woods.
Little Cat dreams of becoming a wise, wild creature. Still, he didn’t realize that the journey would be this difficult. As he travels deeper into the woods, learning lessons from the animals around him, something becomes clear: the creatures are frightened. There is a beast whispered about, and it spreads hate and anger everywhere it goes. Darkness is filling the woods, and Little Cat begins to worry that kindness and wisdom may not be enough to stop it.
The story of Little Cat is one of love, friendship and inner strength that shows how hope is found even in the scariest of places.
£15.99