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Eleanor the Elephant Goes Back to School Healthy (During Covid 19)
2020 will always live in infamy. The Covid-19 has kept us and our children from seeing friends and even loved ones. Eleanor the Elephant follows the story of an enthusiastic elementary schooler who is ready to get back in class and see her friends. But she wants to do so safely! Follow along in this family-friendly fable as Eleanor and her fellow classmates learn how to have proper hygiene to keep everyone safe.
Being a lola (Filipino grandmother) and a school nurse, Charlene Fields felt called to write Eleanor the Elephant so that her own grandchildren, and all of their friends, could feel cool and confident as schools started to reopen. This book is a way to teach important health protocol while maintaining the fun aspect of children’s literature. From our family to you, we hope you enjoy the book and learn from it!
Be well,
Charlene.
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Eke the Echidna
What is an echidna? Is it a hedgehog? An anteater? Some kind of walking potato? Follow your field guide Eke as he traipses through the Australian bush and demonstrates some of the wonderful characteristics of these unusual Australian animals. Just please avoid being distracted by platypuses… they love the attention.
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Edna the Witch
Edna isn’t your ordinary witch; she’s mischievous and delightful in equal measure. With several centuries under her belt, she has a quirky perspective on life and often finds herself in humorous predicaments, especially when she regards the folks around her as the odd ones.
Unlike us mere mortals, Edna isn’t bound by the usual consequences. Groundings? Docked allowances? Confiscated gadgets? Not for Edna, who amusingly thinks a tablet is just a remedy for headaches. Running low on gold coins? A quick spell showers her with riches. If only ‘them humans,’ as she fondly refers to us, could have it that easy!
Edna has a soft spot for her menagerie of pets, whether it’s her playful dog, melodious budgie, cuddly cat, or even her massive dinosaur. (Who knew a brontosaurus could be so endearing?) While she often finds humanity a tad irksome, she’s managed to coexist with the teeming billions of us. As for humanity ever fully embracing Edna’s peculiar charm? Well, that remains to be seen!
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Ebony Makes A Big Orange Wish (Book 1)
After visiting her grandmother, Mrs Wonders, Mummy and Ebony have set about making an extraordinary cat cake. Ebony had certain ideas about the cake, colour, size, and length of whiskers.
After a fall from a slide during her party, knocking her two front teeth out, her teeth were lost, no one could find Ebony’s teeth. They had hidden themselves and were very angry at not having the grand falling out ceremony they had planned.
Ebony’s mummy is Fairy Queen of All Realms. Ebony doesn’t really understand any of that, she often thinks she sees a glimpse of gold above Mummy’s head or hears the gentle beat of butterfly wings but isn’t sure. Mummy allows Ebony to make her wish. Her BIG ORANGE WISH. The fun begins.
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Dust Bunnies
Dust Bunnies are revolting mischievous little creatures born out of muck filth and debris.
This tale is set in an old Yorkshire mill town but... they could be born on a suburban estate, or anywhere else!
This book carries a warning to all those kids (you know who you are) who stuff things under their beds when they are told to tidy up their rooms by their frustrated parents. You never know what is lurking in those dusty dirty corners.£3.50 -
Duncan's Christmas Presents
It’s Christmas time!
Duncan’s mum takes him shopping to buy Christmas presents for his family so that Father Christmas will collect and deliver them on Christmas Eve.
With the help of his goldfish Snapper, Duncan prepares for the big day and cannot wait for Father Christmas to come.
The big question is, will Father Christmas find out in time?£3.50 -
Dreamland
This book follows the wonderful journey through the imagination of one little girl, Taylor. It shows how all the normal activities in Taylor’s day-to-day life can create a creative imagination that is reflected in Taylor’s dreams.
Follow the adventure as Taylor slowly drifts off to sleep and begins to bring the details from her day into an exciting dream adventure where she will visit all different parts of the land and where she will make plenty of new friends along the way.
From swimming with dolphins in a vast ocean to riding a tiger through a busy jungle, there is no limit to where the imagination of one little girl can go.
This book will have you wondering just how much each activity in your day impacts the minds of your little ones.
So create new memories with your children and encourage their imagination every day that you can.
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Dragon Pop's Journey
This book is about four friends who are dedicated to each other and shows a lovely friendship between them. Can Dragon Pop save the princess? Will the prince win the battle?
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Dougal LeClair’s Incredible Cake
Dougal LeClair has decided to make a chocolate cake for the local fair’s cake competition. He doesn’t have all the ingredients, including the chocolate he needs. With a bit of bear logic, some cunning and a large dose of bravery, he bakes a massive, delicious-looking cake. The people at the fair are amazed, but does it really taste as delicious as it looks? Maybe there is another use for Dougal’s cake...?
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Don't Forget to Bounce
For the grown-up people too.
Sometimes things other people say to us can really affect us and make us feel a little bit out of sorts.
Even if it’s from the people we love.
Clover the lamb realises, with the help of his friends, that he has to be true to himself and do what gives him joy and also embrace whatever makes his little heart soar.
And … never forget to bounce … Not ever!
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Dog Days
An inspiring story about a young girl, Zahara, overcoming her fear of dogs.Zahara loves to visit her family on a beautiful island in the Pacific Northwest. But this year, she is met with a big surprise. Aunt JoJo got a new dog, Rugby! Zahara used to like dogs, until one chased her home from school.Over the summer, Aunt JoJo slowly introduces Zahara to Rugby, and a trusting relationship develops.Children and adults will love to join Zahara as she explores her curiosity of dogs and learns just how much our furry friends can teach us about ourselves.
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Dewey and the Dragonfly
Set in 1960s Italy, on the dusty lanes between the cypresses of Tuscany, a friendship is growing between a young boy and a dragonfly.
The dragonfly has had a bad name over the centuries and Dewey is longing for a friend.
As the cypresses cast their long golden shadows the dragonfly knew that Dewey was sound asleep.
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