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My Story Book of Rhyme
This appealing and attractive little book is aimed at children between six and eight years of age. Bright colourful illustrations accompany the text, which is in a rhyming form to further enhance the appeal to young children.
Children will enjoy the rhythm and rhyme of the verses, as they read to their parents and family and receive encouragement for their efforts. The book could also be used in schools.
Children can make it their personal book, with their name and age. Questions are included and pages for drawing.
The storyline covers activities such as playing games, going to the beach, visiting grandma’s and grandpa’s farm and having holidays in the mountains. It is complete with pictures to match.
It is felt that children will enjoy this little book and gain satisfaction and enjoyment from reading it.
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My Skin Is...
Let’s talk about the colour of skin with Angeline and her friends Tommy, Charlotte, Lynn, Jake and Parveen. Let's explore the various things that make them all different and find out what foods each of them finds “Yummy!”.
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My Shadow and I
My Shadow and I is inspired by true events about the relationship between a young boy and his dog. When Shadow the dog is brought into the home they greet each other with hugs and licks. As the weeks pass they become inseparable and their bond becomes stronger. The boy learns to love, respect, and care for an animal and they both learn about discipline through the guidance of the parents. These lessons learned through the fun they have together are an invaluable part of a child’s early education and can also be an aid to some mental health issues.
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My Grandma Has a Magic Car
The last year has been a real challenge for many grandparents longing to be able to visit their grandchildren face-to-face. Even more so when the distance was quite great and at least one of those grandparents faced additional challenges of mobility, health or both.
This short heart-warming story is about a grandma who overcomes her accessibility and health challenges so she can travel to meet her grandchildren once again.
My Grandma Has a Magic Car is a grandchild’s view of the magic that makes this journey happen.
It is a tale of magic and feelings. It is about a child’s love for their grandma.
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My Furry Friend Sid the Squirrel
Hopping up, for his monkey nuts,
Sid the Squirrel, is on our window,
He struts his stuff, taking nuts,
From close up, feeding his furry gut,
With his winter’s stock, keeping him fed,
Sid is our furry friend, right till the end.
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My Doodle Goes On Holiday
Doodle and her best friend go on their first adventure together, this time on a holiday. They encounter laughter, new friends, and a few accidents along the way.
The two best friends are trusted to go away for the very first time alone and no one knows quite what to expect.
200 miles away from home… 5 days, 4 nights, 3 massive suitcases, 2 teenagers and 1 wheelchair… What could possibly go wrong? Oh, and also, one credit card from Dad!
Although Doodle has Rett syndrome, it does not mean she cannot live a life like anyone else. She enjoys her holidays and having a laugh with her best friend just as much as anyone else, probably even more, and on this trip of a lifetime, she certainly does that!
Rett syndrome is a unique genetic condition caused by the X chromosome having an abnormality. This then causes the brain to develop slightly dissimilar to other brains, which could leave some people without any speech and the ability to walk.
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My Big News
It was news day at school. All my classmates had amazing news.
I was feeling excited waiting for my turn. But then, as I heard what they had to say, I started to feel sad. That is, until...
A story about being true to yourself, however unimportant you may feel.
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Mr Sloth Crosses the Road
Mr Sloth loves to explore new and exciting places, and one day decides to walk along a muddy pathway which leads him to the big city. It's much busier than the forest, full of fast cars, lots of people, and loud strange noises! Lost and confused, he asks a little girl for directions. Did he follow her directions to the letter? Find out in Mr Sloth's exciting city adventure!
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Mr Hoot's Lights Out
This is a story about Carol helping her niece in an adventurous way to conquer her fear. This is a type of story that you as a relative can sit with the child and read to them. Also, the child can sit and read the story themselves.
The child will be able to relate to the young character of Robyn and how the story helps her to overcome her fear.
Even parents will be able to relate to the parents of Robyn and Aunt Carol. No child should have any fears but hopefully this will help some children out there with at least one of their fears.
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More Than Fairytales, I Believe in You
More than red scaled dragons, spell-weaving wizards,
flying fairies, singing mermaids, chit-chatting animals,
whispering trees, silly witches, pointy-eared elves,
laughing giants, magic mirrors and riding unicorns,
tell your little ones how much you believe in them
through this whimsical and enchanting book of rhyme!£3.50 -
More Than All the Pastries in Paris
More Than All the Pastries in Paris, a keepsake bedtime story for all ages to remember, began as a game with her three children. Stacey Dixon Phelan wants to provide families an opportunity to play this game and create their own collection to cherish for years to come.
With whimsical and vibrant illustrations, More Than All the Pastries in Paris will stimulate any child. Alliteration is used to make the sayings catchy and fun for children to repeat throughout the day. “I love you more than all the clovers in Killarney” and “I love you more than all the ruins in Rome” will provide a sentimental means of entertaining children while educating them about beautiful landmarks of Europe. Children and parents alike can tour the world and say, “We can play this game too!”
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Molly Mott and the Milkman
Molly Mott is 5 years old and lives in a hotel on a hill with her Mummy, Daddy and big brother Harvey.
The hotel is always very busy and lots of different people deliver lots of different things. Today, it’s Monday, and that means the Milkman, Bob, delivers the milk.
‘But where does the milk come from?’ Molly wonders?
As she goes to put the milk crate in the cupboard under the stairs what will she discover and will she learn everything she wants to know?
This magical, fun story, perfect for reading aloud, will answer questions from young children about where our food comes from, in a simple and engaging way.
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