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Louisa the Whale
Louisa is the only whale in the Mediterranean sea, and she feels very lonely.
Her only friend is Jimmy the giraffe, who lives in a nearby zoo.
Can Jimmy find a way to make Louisa’s life more pleasant?
This book is an ode to life and to the importance of mental health. It aims to show children that feeling lonely, or bullied, is not forever and that there is always a solution to any problem.
The important thing is to look beyond what we know, and accept the help of close friends. Finding your place in life is what matters, even if it means going out of your comfort zone.£9.99 -
Looking after Michael
Michael John Norris is an ordinary little boy, who likes all the same things all children do. Michael lives in a children’s home and gets up to all sorts of adventures – come and learn about Michael’s life and how he is looked after as there are lots of children just like Michael who might live near you…
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Look What Happened While I Was Sleeping
Butterfly gardening is a simple and continuously rewarding hobby. It is done at home, no fancy clothes or tools, by anyone at any age. Determine what nectar plants thrive in your climate zone and plant them in your garden or put them in containers on your balcony, the butterflies will come! Plant some host plants amongst the nectar plants and the butterflies will stay! Nature's splendour and beauty is just a few plants away. You never know how your life can change when you open your eyes after a nice, long rest.
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Lola and Beau - The Lost Frisbee
Flying saucers, colourful planets, shining stars and erm... a playful game of hide and seek with aliens?
Not your usual day at the park! But one that Lola and her trusty pooch Beau won’t forget in a hurry!
An intergalactic adventure for all to enjoy.
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Living With My Friend 'GAD'
Empower young readers with tools to navigate Generalised Anxiety Disorder (GAD) through this enchanting tale. With captivating illustrations and relatable prose, we follow Poppy and her unique imaginary friend, GAD. As Poppy learns to cope with her anxiety, she’s aided by her loving parents, the wise Mr. Purple, and the enchanting Miss Sparkle. This story reassures children that they’re not alone in their struggles and introduces them to transformative strategies. With GAD as a potential superpower, the techniques shared by Miss Sparkle can be embraced by parents and caregivers to further support their child’s journey.
A portion of the proceeds of this book are donated to Young Minds to support their vision for change, and to ensure that no young person feels alone with their mental health. To find out more visit: www.youngminds.org.uk
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Little White Teeth
Little White Teeth lends itself to being both suitable reading material for parents to young minds and for young minds to savour and enjoy with innocent and useful suggestions. Aiming to hit the spot as a tool for developing a good set of habits in the mouth and beyond, the book uses nursery rhyme playfulness and stories in poetical form to make sure lessons are learnt with a hint of zest.
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Little Turk Goes Wild
The story of Little Turk was inspired by a small flock of wild turkeys which strayed onto our farm in Scotland one year in early autumn. All the farm animals were intrigued by their elaborate, colourful plumage and eccentric behaviour. The turkeys would visit most days and then return to roost in the Wild Wood at night. One young turkey was particularly inquisitive and developed a fascination for the horses, following them everywhere. He clearly wanted to live among the farmyard animals. This story tells the tale of the young turkey’s eventual return to the wild.
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Little Red Riding Hood Story
Little Red Riding Hood Story: Original and Other Versions is the author’s second book; a retrospective of the tale with six different versions of the same story by different writers, with compelling illustrations by Géraldine Vincent.
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Little Mouse and the Apples
Little Mouse is not like most mice. He is very brave and curious and has a mind of his own. In this exciting adventure, involving some tasty apples, he learns about courage, kindness and faith.
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Little Lola: Living with Arthritis
Little Lola is an affectionate nickname created by Loretta and one of her aunts. Follow Lola as she navigates the complexities of living with Chronic Juvenile Rheumatoid Arthritis. Diagnosed at just four years old, Lola and her mother must quickly learn about this long-term illness and how to manage it.
Through Lola’s story, readers will gain insight into the emotional journey of living with a chronic illness, including the fear, curiosity, and challenges that come with it. The author, who has struggled with anxiety and self-worth related to her condition, hopes that this book will provide a relatable and inspiring read for young readers, their loved ones, and open up positive conversations about illness, disability, and self-worth.
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Little Daisy
Little Daisy wakes up to start a new day which turns out to be unlike any other day. That’s because it’s spring in the meadow.
Come along and join Little Daisy on her big and exciting adventure, because the meadow looks good again.
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Little Bull on Cow Hill
Archie and Katie are playing on Cow Hill when they meet a cat called Bailey. Bailey looks and sounds odd and is not the kind of friend the two would normally play with, but because she is lost, they decide to hang out together and end up having a wee adventure by wandering off to places they are not supposed to go, finding trouble along the way and a new friend who is also a bit weird. Bailey comes to the rescue and they all become great friends.
Great friends and new things are not always round the corner but can be right beside you at home!
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