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The Terrible Twins And Their First Pony Ride
The Terrible Twins, Kit and Kat, are excited to go on their first pony ride.With their brother in tow, who knows what adventures will unfold in the English countryside?Read on to find out what happens in this charmingly illustrated book for children.
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The Star from Afar
Come on a journey 100,000 miles in the making. Meet a stranded alien, a speeding comet, a sleepy sun and three lost kings as you go. See our Star make new friends as she travels through the galaxy on her way to play her part in the greatest story ever told.
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The Squirrel Who Split His Trousers
Sammy spotted a button on the floor. As he bent over to pick it up, he heard a loud ripping sound. "Oh no!"
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The Spider and the Fly
Have you ever seen a spider’s web sparkling in the sunshine on a cold, frosty morning?
Have you ever wondered why we decorate Christmas trees with tinsel or strands of beads? It’s to remind us of a beautiful, frost-kissed spider’s web.
How does a spider’s web fit into the Christmas story? Read on to find out.
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The Smiling Stranger
By being polite to a smiling stranger passing the opposite way in a lift-chair, Peter unknowingly saves his whole family from being involved in a very serious ski-lift accident.
Come and join Peter and his family as their adventure unfolds.£9.99 -
The Safari Cup
The Cheeky Monkeys have won the Safari Cup for the last five years, they are the best football team in the world. This season the Old Tortoises, the Enormous Elephants, the Speedy Cheetahs, the Jumping Kangaroos, the Mighty Tigers, the Giant Giraffes and the Hungry Wolves will try to stop them.
Is there anyone in the animal kingdom who can stop the Cheeky Monkeys on their path to victory?
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The Real Story
Damian was upset because he could not afford a ticket to visit Santa’s Grotto in the mall.
But through a fire, a snowstorm, and an unexpected friendship, he became caught up in a magical adventure, and found out that the really amazing story of Christmas is much more exciting than Santa’s Grotto.
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The Rainbow Warrior
The Rainbow Warrior is an ancient warrior princess whose mission is to build an army full of potential. Her army's aim is to protect and enrich our beautiful planet. She has been resting for thousands of years. Now she has awoken and wants to awaken the rest of humanity but needs your help! This book hopes to heighten our conscious awareness that every single person is uniquely important in the fabric of existence. If we endeavour to empower ourselves, we can become a force for the enrichment of our civilisation and a healer of our planet.
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The Playground Hero
The Playground Hero is a story about a school boy named Jack who doesn’t have any friends. It explores the hurtful feelings of being lonely, isolated and bullied. This book explores the huge positive impact that one child can have on another child’s life through a simple act of kindness. It is a call to action for children to make a positive difference in another child’s life through inclusion. It is a perfect example of modelling to children the actions underpinning the words: ‘be kind’.
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The Perfect Fit
Have you ever wondered what a hermit crab goes through when his old shell is too small or is broken? Just remember, the grass isn’t always greener.
Follow Hermie in his adventures as he searches high and low for a new home and fingers crossed he finds his perfect fit.£13.99 -
The Lost Shell
“The Tantrum” is no stranger to most of us!
In supermarket queues the sight and sound of a prostrate three-year-old giving it all in the pursuit of emotional release, is not something to forget! Yet, this plucky little person is expressing how it feels to be in the grip of a tangle of unidentifiable emotions, unable to communicate when asked “What’s the matter?” In the simple story of The Lost Shell, a Granny uses story to find a way through the confusion of a child’s pent-up emotions, preceding the birth of a sibling. The Lost Shell is designed to be enjoyed by carer and child together, and allows the child to read the pictures and tell the story in their own words.In talking about the story and pictures the child may identify with some of the emotions shown there. Among the possible feelings may be anger, sadness, loss, separation, love, comfort, change, joy, friendship, co-operation, curiosity, generosity, kindness, fear, achievement, and satisfaction in initiating bonding (making friends) with another. A child may recognise only a few of these feelings, but the list might prove useful to the carer, perhaps in identifying some familiar feelings of their own! We are never too old to learn. How many of us “grown-ups” have nearly “lost it” on occasion and even sensed the tantrum at our shoulder! The Lost Shell can become a delightful resource to share over and again, building mutual self-awareness while fostering the emotional intelligence, vital to navigating the future - without running aground on Tantrum Island!
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The Lonely Pea
Parents, have you ever noticed that even when you’ve really gone to a lot of trouble cleaning up after dinner, there always seems to be a single pea left behind? One pesky pea that refuses to meet his fate on the plate.
And have you ever imagined how that pea must feel?
No? Just me?
Well, let me enlighten you...£13.99