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Turvy-Topsy
If you look for a book of rhyming stories for today’s children, this is it! From unfaithful socks to kings banning ice cream, from split personality hotdogs to mosquitoes that know the meaning of life, from mean bunny shadows to fish that “pee on your towel or your comfy beach chair just because they have to go and the beach is right there”, the characters of this upside-down world are anything but ordinary. Open this book at any page and enjoy!
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Will Power
He is universally regarded as the world’s most influential writer, whose works transcend cultures and time. Yet, in his homeland, one person in five has never seen or read a play by William Shakespeare.
The author of this book believes the reason that so many fail to make the acquaintance of the Bard lies in the classroom. He feels the introduction to Shakespeare is made in the wrong way and to pupils of the wrong age.
This book attempts to show that simple rhymes, evoking the powerful moral themes of Shakespearean drama, can engage the interest of young children more effectively than confronting teenagers with an incomprehensible text.£3.50 -
Witches, Dragons and Princesses
In the pages of this book you will find stories and poems to delight young minds.
In the poetry you will discover the gentle rhythm of the rhyme and perhaps, along the way, a smile or two.
In the stories we have a lonely young witch who, by her actions, saves the day.
A kind-hearted dragon who fights a battle and becomes a hero and a rather spoilt young princess who, in time, becomes much much more.
They each have an adventure that will help them find their way to their own ‘happily ever after’ ...
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Sansa (the Not-So-Smelly Skunk)
Sansa is a lovely skunkWho loves to run and skip and jumpShe wants a friend, she wants to playBut everyone says “Go away”.She searches all around the placeLooking for a friendly faceAs our story nears the endWill she find a brand new friend?
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