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Mummy's Tummy
What is growing in Mummy’s tummy?
Follow the passing seasons, from summer to spring, and enjoy this fully illustrated and heart-warming story about a family awaiting a new arrival, which is told from the perspective of the baby’s elder sister.
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My Mommies and Me
Egypt loves to play with his red truck and red plane every day and wants to be a pilot like his mommy, Jazmin. Egypt’s friend, Tommie, has a mommy and a daddy, whereas he has two mommies, and he wonders why this is.
My Mommies and Me is a charming illustrated book that teaches children about how people are different and how we accept those differences.Ever have trouble explaining to your child the different family types? This book is designed to help showcase diverse families in a simple and fun way. Whether you’re a single mom or one of two dads, we all share this land we call earth with our children.
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Norman Normally
Norman is a normal boy, he’s as normal as every other person with Asperger’s on the planet. But sometimes his thoughts, feelings and actions don’t feel normal. Normally he feels not so normal as he navigates home, friends and school. Norman’s mum tells him not to worry because he’s as normal as everyone else. And at the end of the day, what’s normal anyway?
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Pixie Van Dimple and the Wrong Kind of Plastic
The next fable in the series involving twelve-year-old Pixie Van Dimple, the centre of all the drama, the protagonist and heroine! She is a typical girl; loves going to school, hanging out with her friends in the park, having sleepovers, shopping, and is always hungry (even more hungry during lockdown).
She also loves family daytrips, the beach and paddling in the sea. But the oceans are being polluted by mankind and after a moment of madness Pixie realises there is a limit to the damage we cause to the creatures of the sea…enough is enough!
What follows is an unfolding of events too horrific to witness – a seaside Armageddon is nigh! A truly disturbing sequence of events!
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Shape Me Beautiful
Shape Me Beautiful is a story about learning to accept and love yourself for who you are, no matter what shape and size. Join TIA on her journey as she discovers what truly matters and learns to embrace her unique shape!
Sometimes all it takes to recognize what was right in front of you all along is just a little bit of magic. A magic hat maybe!
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So How Will You Sleep?
Do you want to sleep in a tree like a koala?
How about at the bottom of the ocean like a whale?
Or upside down in a cave like a bat?
Discover how different creatures go to sleep at night and imagine yourself snuggling down with them at bed time.
You can also try and spot the playful caterpillar hidden on every page.
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Sometimes we feel... Sad
At times, we all feel sad. Reading this book helps children understand negative emotions, the physical sensations that accompany them and healthy ways to feel better.
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Spotty Paint
It’s a race against time! Everybody knows that when a new baby arrives, you must learn to do things at breakneck speed. Unfortunately, this can result in unforeseen problems, especially when it comes to spotty paint!
It takes a whole week to finish the job with lots of mishaps along the way.
The delightfully rhythmic beat and playful words creates a poetic feel to Spotty Paint, subtly introducing days of the week, things to count and colour recognition to pre and early readers.
Can you spot Grandma’s robin?
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Tafara and the Patchwork Blanket
Tafara lived with her parents and little sister, Tanaka. More importantly, she lived right next door to her grandparents, Gogo and Khulu. She loved going to their house every day after school and especially on Saturday afternoons, after all her lessons were done. Gogo was always up to something wonderful, like baking, cooking or making decorations. What was so special about her was that she would always let Tafara and Tanaka join in on the fun. This Saturday, Gogo was doing Tafara's favourite 'Gogo-thing': sewing. She loved the noise of the machine and the amazing pieces that Gogo came up with. On this occasion, her creation was no less glorious than all the others before, but this one had a little extra magic sewn in its seams. It was something that helped her see just why the world was full of beautiful colours…and all the shades in between.
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Teamwork االعَمَلُ الجَمَاعِي
A series of stories about Yousef and Leena.
About this series:
It is a collection of educational stories that aims to:-
Assist non-Arabic speaking children in learning Arabic terms through the use of a simple and fun storytelling style.
Build spiritual, ethical values and morals.
About this story:
Youssef and Leena help their parents with chores around the house, but when Ahmad, their friend, arrives, he is initially shocked until he hears an inspirational story which changes him forever!
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Tessa Tidies Up!
Meet Tessa, a little girl on a mission to save lost litter in her home village of Patchworth.
Travel with Tessa as she journeys around town helping a crumpled coffee cup, a crushed tin can and a soggy crisp packet all make it home safely to their family and friends.
Tessa Tidies Up! is a delightful story of love, care, imagination and hope for the future.
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The Almost True Story of Sandy Primary School
When Hurricane Soft and Fluffy completely flattens Sandy Primary School, an unlikely turn of events means that the children of Mr Bell’s class are handed a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. The government wants a bunch of ordinary children to not only design the new school, but to decide on its location, too. Unfortunately, the government can’t find any ordinary children, so Mr Bell’s class are chosen instead.
When the school is reopened, Mr Bell leads his bonkers class through perilous bus journeys, calamitous school fairs, an exhilarating treasure hunt and all-out parent warfare at the sports day. Gluey guinea-pigs, a local artist’s Big Plastic Windy Bottom and daft doctors are all part of the usual ebb and flow of Sandy Primary School.
This is a story that needs to be told, but who could possibly write it and would anyone believe that it was true? It is...almost.
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