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The Bag of Magic Jelly Beans
The Bag of Magic Jelly Beans possess unique abilities with special powers.
They find themselves in precarious situations with close calls that require specialist skills.
Are they able to use skills to overcome challenges and get themselves out of these situations?
Can this be done in an exciting way where adventure reigns supreme?
One aspect I am sure of: this story will leave you enthralled, uplifted, and entertained.
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Percy the Plastic Bag
Percy is a proud plastic bag and wants to work hard, and he loves to carry things for people. After leaving the Feed Me Supermarket, Percy is happy to be heading out to have a life of usefulness. Unfortunately, things don’t work out quite the way he thought they would. After Percy helped carry some cupcakes to the fete at the village green, things take a terrible turn for the worse, and Percy finds himself in all sorts of trouble. Plastic pollution is having a serious effect on our environment and wildlife. This story is about the travels of some plastic characters who find themselves going from being useful to no longer needed and getting themselves into all sorts of difficulties. It is both funny and sad and is written in a way to highlight awareness to single-use plastic. Have you ever wondered what really happens to some plastic after it is used and no longer needed? Where does it go and how does it get there? Through the eyes of the plastic characters and their humorous and tragic adventure, it is hoped in a fun way, to bring a greater understanding to children about the responsibility we have to protect our world against plastic waste.
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Life Lessons & Tales of Little MisFit: Book 2: Life Isn't Always Fair
This is the second book in the series of Life Lessons & Tales of Little MisFit. The first book, Life Isn’t Always What It Seems, is the winner of the Fall 2020 Pinnacle Achievement Award in the Young Adult genre and the Top Ten Finalist for the 2021 Author Elite Award in Middle Grades/Children’s Category. Book 1 also has more than two dozen five-star Amazon reviews (including a UAE book newsletter). One reviewer said that the book is “for the child in each of us.” Another: “It’s a laugh-out-loud, fun read.” Most reviewers indicated that they cannot wait to read book 2 in this series. The life lesson in book 2 is: “Life Isn’t Always Fair.” This book is written for children, young adults and adults who are young at heart along with those who have found themselves to be a “MisFit” at some point or situation in their lives. In Book 2, Ivy Sue (Little MisFit – LMF) learns that “Life Isn’t Always Fair,” when she is punished by her teacher for doing something that she did not do. The teacher tells her that she had probably done things before that she didn’t get punished for and that it’s time she learned the lesson that “Life Isn’t Always Fair.” LMF decides to use humour to get back at her teacher and from her tales and antics, we see how she learns to handle this important life lesson. Through challenging and unfair situations, LMF shows us that it’s possible to move forward in life and learn to make the best of most situations and opportunities that come our way, even when “Life Isn’t Always Fair!”
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Dinosaur Dan
Watch out, here comes Dinosaur Dan!
Get stuck into the life and times of our pre-historic hero with his motley tribal chums and dastardly foes. He careers through mishaps and disasters, only to rise undaunted to the next fateful adventure!
Dan is never quite the master of the occasion, but he will get you hooked. This Stone Age ne’er-do-well comes a cropper at every turn, no matter what he tries to do! His ever-patient partner, Neanderthal Nancy and his plucky chums all join in the rhyming rollicking escapades – no boring sentences here!
So go hunting with Dan, and catch him if you can!£12.99 -
Bristles and Thel
“Whaaatchaaaguunnaaaadooooo?” Thel asks all relatives, friends, or strangers, when determining which toilet they should use at her place. She’ll ask you that, regardless of social occasion or relationship, out loud, in front of everyone. You better have an answer for her, or you aren’t going anywhere. It’s answer or wait. It’s entirely your choice.
Bristles slowly edges his head around the back door, hoping to not get a mop on his head or something thrown at him, or to get yelled at. If Thel is nowhere in sight, he’ll dash through the house like a Melbourne Cup thoroughbred, leaving his filthy paw prints on the newly cleaned floor. He’ll bolt out the front door, into the front yard and victory, where he’ll celebrate his success. At least until Thel’s next cleaning day.
Bristles and Thel. A story of a woman and her dog, told by her dog Bristles.
£14.99