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The Little Blue Planet Needs You
The Little Blue Planet has a special job that only she can do. It’s the most important job in the Galaxy and she loves it. But looking after all living things is hard for ‘Little Blue’ and recently it's become almost impossible for her.
With a high temperature and feeling quite ill, how will she be able to carry on working? Perhaps if all of her friends work together, they can come up with a plan to help make Little Blue better. And maybe you can help too?
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The Leaves from the Top of the Tree
“Ben, don’t worry it will be fine, you’ll reach those lush leaves all in good time.” But young Ben can’t wait to try the lush leaves…so much so he forgets to have fun. Will Ben ever get to taste the leaves he longs for?
Follow the young giraffe on his adventure.
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The Kite Hill Kids: Discovering Nature
The Kite Hill Kids are a group of young friends, a bit like you; they just happen to have lots of fun playing outside!
Jump into their world and discover what fun it is to go kite flying or butterfly hunting, what wildlife you might find in your own garden or local park, if only you looked – a stag beetle under a tree root, a hedgehog under a pile of leaves or a robin nesting in an old tin can!
Whether you live in a town, city or the countryside, you’ll discover how amazing the Natural World can be and how much fun it is finding out about it!
Either in a safe home environment or exploring further afield with their parents and friends, follow Tilly, Fred, Jin, Bill, Pritee and Ayla, discover for yourself the wonderful world of Nature and lots of activities to enjoy!
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The Hungry Mouse
The Hungry Mouse is an amazing story of a mouse’s adventure of searching for some food. It contains delightful scenarios to leave small children eager to be immersed in the main character’s journey. The colourful pages will create exciting memories for the young ones. This story can also be used as a short puppet show for small children to encourage them to retell the story in their own way.
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The Horse with No Name
This is a story of hope and resilience. Can the horse with no name turn his life around from naughtiness and hijinks to calmness and peace? Possibly, with a little help from his human and pony friends.
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The Gift
When little Serena's birthday wish is bashed, will she learn to appreciate the beauty within?
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The Garden Gnomes
Introduce your little ones to the magic of wildlife gardening in the company of the garden gnomes Graham, Dando and Spottiswode.
Meet the real garden gnomes whose job it is to tend the garden. They find their way to my garden which is straggly and wild. They help to make it just right to attract insects, birds and animals who come to live there. Find the gnomes’ secrets in their garden shed. Make your own garden perfect for wildlife!
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The Garden Creatures of Fairfax Lane: The Dipping Dragonfly
At the end of the road on Fairfax LaneBehind a small wall—surprisingly plainThere is a garden that’s full of lifeTenderly cared for by Mr Crankshaw’s wife The Dipping Dragonfly learns to focus on one thing at a time, getting twice as much done, to have double the fun. Follow along with our rhyme…The aim of this picture book series, The Garden Creatures of Fairfax Lane, is to supply your children with the tools to manage their mental health. Each story provides an example of a subtle change you and your child can make to manage your thinking. It provides you with a medium to navigate developmental themes and, therefore, project the characteristics of the creatures in real-life scenarios.
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The Forest – Big Oak
As Ashton was cycling home from school one autumn day, he heard an almighty sigh coming from the forest, “Aaaahhhhh…” and then a loud crying, sniffling and weeping noise. When he eventually got home after cycling as fast as he could, he asked his daddy, mammy and two big brothers what the noise could have been. They all had suggestions but Ashton knew that they were not the right answers.
With the help of his best friend, Jack, they decided to investigate themselves. Walking through the forest in fear, the two boys stumble upon a very big oak tree crying out loud to himself. After they befriend the big oak tree, they invite their school friends, family and teacher Miss Brownson to join them in decorating the big oak tree for Christmas. Along the way, they make more friends including two crows and get a surprise that happens right beside the big oak tree.
Ashton asked his granny for help as winter was coming. The days are getting colder with snow starting to fall. All of Granny’s friends join her in the forest knitting woolly scarves and jumpers for the big oak trees. There are grannies knitting, laughing and singing everywhere. They are high up and low down with their legs wrapped around the branches holding onto the big oak trees. This is just the start of many more adventures to follow in the forest.
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The Fat Boy
Phat lives on an isolated farm with poor facilities. He is often surrounded by sporty pupils who seem to laugh and have fun. So, he enters a “keepie uppie” competition and deals with the many problems he encounters in the hope that he can also be a happy schoolboy. Hopefully this story will inspire others to overcome life problems and help those who live in some sort of isolation, like loneliness, to achieve a better and more fulfilling life by working hard to achieve this goal.
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The Fairies Who Lost Their Powers
The fairies sit together in the glen, where they devise a plan to restore power to some of the fairies who have lost theirs. It is not going to be an easy task, so careful planning is called for.
Sonya, the leader of the group, outlines what has happened to the fairies. Some have lost their sparkle, some their skip, others their jumping skills and some have lost their ability to flip. She knows whose help is needed to restore these powers.
Georgie Grasshopper, Sammy Seal, Skippy the Kangaroo and the fairies, Melanie, Glenda and Rosie will be asked to help Sylvie, Simone and Fay. These are good friends, and Sonya knows they will gladly help out. Losing their powers is something the fairies do not like, and they will be ever so grateful to their friends for helping them. Sometimes all it takes to make things right is a little help from friends. The world looks a brighter place for all when this happens.£3.50 -
The Eraser Quest
Blotch is a seemingly ordinary eraser, living in a classroom and being used and worn away. However, he actually possesses a huge imagination and is very creative.
One day, he decides to retrieve all the lost dust that’s come off him. So what happens as he journeys across the classroom?
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