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Mog and Tom's Kitten Capers: Book One
Mog and Tom’s Kitten Capers: Book One is the first of four books to be published containing amusing and entertaining short stories in verse about life as seen through a kitten’s eyes, some behaviour of which cat owners and animal lovers alike can relate to by observing their own pets.
Firing the imagination, these endearing stories allow you to escape into Mog and Tom’s world and capture the magic of their adventures as they tell of different creatures they meet, friends and enemies they make and of how the kittens are able to face different challenges and overcome dangers as they explore the world around them.
These funny, entertaining and comical stories are written to appeal to all who read or hear them.
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Moana - You Are Valued
Can the effects of bullying be reversed before long-term irreparable damage has been done to a child’s life?
Maree invites you to go on a journey with Moana. After another lonely, isolating experience in her life, Moana has lost all sense of purpose. She was desperate for friendship and acceptance. All she wanted was to be loved and to have a friend who would accept her for who she was. She was lost and frightened and had no sense of belonging.
She no longer knew whom she was meant to be.
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Miss Maisie's Springtime Adventure
A charming, classically written and illustrated children’s book, featuring the adventures of the author’s own two pet ducks ‘Miss Maisie’ and ‘Little White Crest’. Two adventure-seeking friends who explore the surrounding countryside from where they live with their animal friends.
The two ducks find themselves in all kinds of situations on their adventure and meet new friends along the way.
Created from the observations of their daily behaviour and capturing the magic, warmth and excitement these two friends enjoy with each other and featuring factual references of animal and wildlife behaviour enlightening the young mind of the reader.
Miss Maisie’s Springtime Adventure is a delightful account of friendship, fun, learning and enjoying nature.
A truly wonderful read with illustrations that bring the characters to life within the book.
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Millie Doesn't Mind
After losing a wonderful friend to Covid, during the height of the BLM 2020 movement, with her job in jeopardy, feeling threadbare, the author wrote this positive story of hope, to remind children that they must always be who they are, especially in troubled times.
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Michael the Mad Maggot
MAGGOT WARNING!
Michael is a maggot and he is mad! Really mad!
Like when Mum found your “art” on the wall mad.
Deep in the dark of the compost bin, a storm is brewing, and something smells a bit off.
How can an enraged larvae deal with his anger issues, without blowing a fuse?
Let’s take a peek into his world to find out, shall we?
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Meaning of Love
A story about how much a child is truly loved and how special they are to their loved ones at any age.
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Max's Tail Saves The Day
Max knows his animal friends are all different in many ways. He tries to copy other animals to be special like they are. He sets out bravely on an adventure to find out what he can do to play a useful part in his forest home. With the help of his friends, Max learns that he is special too, and becomes a very happy dragon.
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Max Explores It All
Explore the world with Baby Max as he discovers technology. Technology can often be a magical thing for children (and adults) to understand, so learning about them very simply is critical for children to make sense of their actual world.
‘Max Explores It All’ is a series of books exploring some of the less covered areas for very young children such as technology; modern transport and the weather.
Enjoy learning along with Max, and in the future with his baby brother…
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Mary and Her New Friends
Mariam, who is lovingly called Mary by her family, is lonely at school but makes new friends by demonstrating a talent drawn from her native culture: drawing henna patterns on hands.
Mary and Her New Friends is written specifically to attract pre-schoolers and kindergarteners, and includes some coloring pages of sample henna patterns at the end of the book. The children can color in these, thereby developing their creativity and fine motor skills.
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Marcus Learns About the Different Types of Doctors
The story is based in the Bronx, New York, and tells of a curious young second grader, Marcus, who is interested in becoming a doctor. He wants to know what doctors do at work and how they help people. His grandmother's resourcefulness leads them on an adventure to their local community health center, where they meet a variety of healthcare professionals: a Dentist, an Allopathic Doctor (MD), an Osteopathic Doctor (DO), a Podiatrist (DPM), and a male Nurse (RN). What does Marcus learn by going on this adventure? How does he react seeing relatable doctors that look like him?
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Manners Matter
The essence of this book is its simplicity.
It treats a wide range of profound and lasting values in the words of a child.
This work is a wonderful resource for parents and grandparents in embedding a set of universally recognised values in our young generation.
Classroom teachers will welcome this publication as an opportunity to discuss so many relevant topics with their students.
The values which are highlighted in this publication are free of charge.
All that is required is an attitude of respect for others.
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Maisy's Memories
Dealing with loss is a difficult thing for anyone to go through, no matter what the age. For adults dealing with the loss of a loved one, it can add even more stress to an already difficult situation, while having to take care of their children as well. Most adults try to put on a ‘brave face’ in front of their children and pretend that everything is okay. This heart-warming story explains how the deceased can always live on in our memories and conveys the message, ‘It is okay not to be okay.’
This book also deals with the vulnerability of adults and their emotions. It shows children that sometimes adults can get upset too. When Daddy is upset about Nan dying, Maisy aged 7 years old is the one that cheers him up. Sometimes grown-ups need some moral support and that’s exactly what Maisy gives him when she plants a flowerbed in memory of her Nan.
Although this book will always be relevant as death and grief are part of the human cycle, it is of particular relevance at a time when not everyone has been able to attend funerals and grieve in a way that offers a sense of closure. This story offers a new insight into how to hold on to and cherish the memories that we have.
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