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Trouble in Tidytown
For Clean Catherine and her friends, Tidytown is the perfect place to live. The air is pure, the grass is green, and you could eat your dinner on the streets! However, when Dirty Dexter appears and starts littering everywhere, Tidytown is put in danger! Can Clean Catherine and the townsfolk of Tidytown stop Dirty Dexter, or will Tidytown stay untidy forever?
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We Are All Special
Children will identify themselves with this book. It guarantees a connection for children to celebrate. Despite flaws, imperfections and weaknesses, we are to encourage children to commend them. God made us all in His image, which, ultimately, is perfect.
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When Gabi and Santi go for Sustainable Seafood
We can no longer look the other way when it comes to sustainability. An unhealthy planet means unhealthy people. This book gives the child the knowledge to ask the right questions about the food they buy. When we buy food, we have a role in making the right choices. The intention of this book is to raise awareness about how seafood is produced and making those right choices for your dinner table. In the back of the book there is a section that helps the big person in the room to understand the broader issues. Together, child and adult are encouraged to team up when shopping for food for a sustainable planet.
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Where Did Grandad Go?
Losing someone you love is hard, particularly when you’re just four years old.
When Jenny realises it’s been some time between visits with her favourite Grandad, she begins to worry. In this heartfelt tale, Jenny takes a trip down memory lane as she navigates loss and the confusion of losing a loved one.
Designed to help families connect, and to support young children learning about, and coming to terms with the emotions that rise when someone dies.
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Love YOU for YOU!
LOVE You For YOU! is a book that will inspire children, teachers, parents, social workers, social activists and humanitarians to want to continue making a difference in the lives of others.The crafty flow of words and the charming message will raise multi-cultural awareness in addition to teaching self-empowerment and accepting diversity in others.
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PC Penny Farthing Goes to School to Teach Road Safety
Will Jasmin remember what PC Penny taught her in class about road safety, or will she run straight into the road to collect her ball??? This series of delightful stories involving PC Penny Farthing have been written especially for young children to help keep them safe.Adults can talk about the books looking for the pair of silver handcuffs on the pages and progress to reading the books themselves.
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Sisters
Sarah had everything except the one thing she longed for the most. Then one day, when she was least expecting it, she found what she had always wanted. A story of love, compassion and humanity from the not-too-distant past aimed at children of today to give us hope for the future.
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The Angels Teach: The Environment
Come along with the Angels as they teach children of all kinds to honour, respect and love the environment. The Angels teach the children some balanced and everyday ways that they can help to heal and protect the environment around them.
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Why?
What would you do if your whole life was to change? What if you discovered secrets that turned your world upside down?People you knew were withholding things from you, trust was broken and lies told beyond belief. The person you thought loved you was unspeakably dishonest, the betrayal you felt was unimaginable.Everyone seemed to know what was going on, why were you the last one to find out?Will anyone ever be honest again or is this how things are really supposed to be in life?
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You Can Tell
Queenie is an angel who comes to explain to the children the importance of speaking up straight away about their abuse. She even tells them who they can tell. Queenie teaches Amy and her best friend, Samuel, that it is okay to confide with an adult when they are forced to contend with abuse, be it physical or sexual. You can tell people that can make you safe, your class teacher, a policeman or woman. You could tell your mum or dad, or you can call Childline’s helpline.
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