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Percival and the Hall of Mirrors
Follow in the footsteps of brave, young Percival, the Papillon dog, as he fights for his great king Louis XIV, in seventeenth-century France. Teaming up with his animal friends, such as Marcel the Mouse and Thierry the Tortoise, and his human allies, Percival has to navigate dangerous waters in order to ensure the safety of the king and France. Bursting with historical facts and detail and a smattering of French, Percival and the Hall of Mirrors is both educational and fun. It is livened up with great illustrations. Seventeenth-century France is brought to life in this animated illustrated children’s adventure.
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Penny's Special Place
I always believed that if I could flap my arms hard and fast enough, one day I would be able to fly!
We all want to be good at something. So does Penny!
But Penny is NOT a typical 8-year-old! She has a great imagination and big dreams and ambitions. And in her special place, she is able to achieve whatever she wants! But what isn’t Penny telling us?
Do all dreams have to be real or achievable?
Penny’s imagination sets her free.
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Penny Pitt And The Stinky Zoo
Penny Pitt lives next door to a zoo, but her friends won’t come to play because the air smells of stinky animal poo – yuck!
But then Penny has an idea. She feeds all the animals her favourite foods…
Want to know what happens when you feed jelly to a whale? Or chocolate to a hippo? Read Penny Pitt and the Stinky Zoo to find out!£8.99 -
Peeko the Penguin Looks for Love
A baby penguin called Peeko goes on a journey to find someone to love as he thinks his family doesn't love him. Will he meet big, white monsters on his journey? Will he ever find his way back home? Will he ever find someone to love him?
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Pebble and Feather
Pebble and Feather get washed out to sea in a terrible storm and find themselves next to a dead coral reef.
It isn’t a very nice place to be and not at all like the beautiful colourful coral reefs they imagined. Things get worse when a big fish grabs Feather and swims away. Pebble is so upset, and he doesn’t know if he will ever see Feather again! While Pebble is crying and distraught the sea whispers an important message to him about why the coral reef is dead and what must be done.
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Peas Are Green
Peas Are Green written by Angelique Pesce is a short story that points out differences in color and how something different can contribute to so many important things in life. It's a story about a little boy who realizes these differences and learns the good these differences can bring to him.
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Olly Octopus Shares a Smile
Olly is a cheeky little octopus who likes to make the other sea creatures smile. No one is exempt from his tickly tentacles; in fact, the grumpier you are, the more likely he is to find you. Olly wakes up and decides it’s the perfect day for some ticklish mischief. Follow Olly through his day as he shares a smile with many of his sea friends. Will he manage to make you smile too?
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Oliver's Travels
Oliver’s Travels tells the tale of a ravenous doggy on the run.
Leaving the safety of his family home, he seeks adventure and the ultimate snack!
On his quest he encounters bullish butchers, nice nurses, impolite police officers, happy houses, punctilious pirates, and his first lady doggy love.
This is the tale of Oliver’s first journey into the unknown.
Who knows where he may venture next?
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Oliver and Bloo
Oliver always dreads Great-Aunt Mildred’s visit and wishes that she did not have to come for tea. Luckily for Oliver, he has a pungent plan – a plan that involves his best friend Bloo.
However, Bloo is no ordinary friend. Not only is he extraordinary and cool, he has a unique power that gets Oliver out of all sorts of trouble. With a rumble and a grumble and an almighty stink, another foul-smelling wish is about to come true.
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Oh, How I Wish
Throughout our life, we will continue to discover what it is we were created to do or be. In us all, there is a purpose. For some, it is to draw, for some it is to write, for others, it is to dance or sing. Discovering that purpose is one of life’s greatest treasures.
Once discovered, it allows us to be confident in who we are, unashamedly brave and courageous. We lose a jealousy for others’ accomplishments and are content with our own.
Allow yourself to be found. Allow yourself to be on the forefront of self-discovery.
You were born, not by mistake, but for a reason! What are you here for?
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Oh No Millie!
So many people chose to buy a puppy during lockdown, to help bring fun, companionship, and purpose to their daily lives. Sadly, a great number of these puppies have been abandoned or rehomed recently, because they have proved difficult to train or haven't fitted into people’s lives as expected.
The author, her son and his family, both bought puppies during this time. Millie, the golden retriever, and Milo, the dalmatian. This book takes a humorous approach to some of the scrapes that Millie and Milo have got into. Hopefully the reader will be left with the feeling that dogs make a great addition to the family. Whilst they are hard work, with patience and perseverance it’s all worth it in the end.
Millie and Milo have now become doggy best friends. They love to go on long walks and play together. Millie is younger than Milo – she’s still a silly puppy. Come with us on one of their adventures and see the trouble that Millie gets into because she doesn’t listen to Milo’s wise advice.
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Octavia and Her Friends Save the Sea
Octavia is a friend of George, the shark. She is very upset about the rubbish in the sea as she has lost many friends to it.
She meets her friend, George, who has got stuck in a reef. Octavia tries pulling and pushing, but he is stuck fast. Octavia gets him to wriggle while she pulls and eventually he gets free. When they are both away from the reef, they notice an oil drum. George thinks it should go back to the humans.
When the humans come back with more rubbish, Octavia gets all the fish and throws it back using their fins and tails. The humans give up and go away. The fish have a party and wish that all the humans take home all of their rubbish so the fish don’t lose any more of their friends.
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