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Kate and the Nightlight
Kate has always shared a bedroom with her older brother until her parents surprise her one day with her own room.
However, Kate is not happy and is anxious about sleeping alone. Every morning when her parents go to wake her, they find she is not in her bed.
Where does Kate go and how can Kate get over her fear of the dark?
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Juniper the Magic Caravan and The Adventures of Izzie and Ozzie: Izzietown
It was Saturday morning and Izzie and Ozzie were getting more and more excited while they were waiting for Nanny and Grandad.
Izzie and Ozzie loved Nanny and Grandad and they were always excited to see them, only now there was someone else who was also special and it was:
‘Juniper
The
Magic Caravan’.
Juniper was parked up at the side of Nanny and Grandad’s house on their drive.
Whatever time of the year, summer or winter, Juniper was always there waiting for Izzie and Ozzie to set off on another adventure without moving off the drive.
And this was one of those weekends!
What magical adventure would Juniper The Magic Caravan be taking Izzie and Ozzie on this weekend?
Open up and read Izzietown now and join Juniper’s magical adventure.
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Jumping Puddles
When someone we love dies, it can be very hard to find the words to explain to others, and ourselves, how we feel. After all, feelings are feelings. They’re not words.
Robbie is a young person who is struggling to voice his feelings. His dad has died, leaving him, his mum and his little sister.
It takes a rainy day and some puddles to unlock the overwhelming emotions that Robbie is feeling.
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Jimbo and Bobbins Adventures
Jimbo and Bobbins are field mice from the local park who seem to have a knack for getting themselves into trouble. Bobbins is Jimbo’s sister and loves to go on adventures and often talks Jimbo into going with her. There are lots of times when he wishes he hadn’t.
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Jessie and JoJo
Finding it hard to get to sleep?
Ever been afraid of the dark?
Meet Jessie, an eight-year-old girl who is very scared.
Alone in her room at bedtime, Jessie creates a unique way to cope with being frightened and lonely…
Finding a secret magical place, she explores ways to deal with her worries alongside an unusual furry friend.
Imagine that…
Wriggle down and join Jessie and her friend JoJo, as they meet the ‘bother-bugs’ and learn about true friendship.
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Jeffery's Dress
There are many ways to be brave and many ways to be proud, and Jeffery wants to be both. He also wants to be true to himself. Jeffery is proud to be honouring his great grandfather’s bravery by wearing his medals and marching in the big parade, but he is also feeling nervous. Jeffery’s father helps him to understand what being brave and proud really means.
Jeffery’s Dress is a heart-warming story that touches on the issues of gender stereotyping and acceptance of differences, in a candid but gentle way. It presents social-emotional learning opportunities for children as they explore the feelings and motivations of themselves and others. The example of unconditional, non-judgemental love of a parent for their child in this story, will give children a sense of warmth, trust and reassurance and help them feel secure in being themselves.
Jeffery’s Dress also connects the freedom that our younger generations have – to be themselves and to be proud of who they are – with our older generations who bravely fought to defend this freedom.
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Jee the Ninja Pants Detective
Meet Jee the Ninja Pants Detective. He's a big brother with big responsibilities, solving every mystery he finds, whether it is saving the world or helping line his stomach. Every adventure has a twist and turn that Jee must overcome, and there is always a lesson to be learned.
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Jasmine Grace's Party
A spare chair at a birthday party keeps everyone guessing - who will arrive to sit in that chair?
What a surprise it was when the door was flung open and in came....!!
Come and join Jasmine and her friends, and find out who the mysterious guest is.£3.50 -
I’m Fishing With Pop-Pop Today
Rosie wants to catch a BIG fish while fishing with her Pop-Pop. She realizes her Pop-Pop won’t allow her to hold her own fishing pole, bait her own hook, cast her own line, or reel in her own fish. Will Rosie ever get to catch her own BIG fish? Read on to find out in this charmingly illustrated book for children.
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It Was Good
Hate crimes involving anti-Semitism, racial bigotry and sexual preferences are growing exponentially in all societies. This book is a simplistic attempt for young minds to understand how hate can be instigated. Through this story, children learn how to overcome prejudice, violence and celebrate each other’s differences. The answer to understanding others is through education starting at a young age. Now more than ever, the subject of this book is badly needed.
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In My Little Garden
What’s in the garden – look and see. There’s everything there to make you happy.
This is to say thank you little garden for helping me feel better from pneumonia and the Coronavirus in the spring of 2020 and giving me a lot of pleasure whenever I looked at you.
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Impossible
It’s a scary word sometimes, isn’t it? Daunting, crazy even. Sometimes if you look at something, you’ll dismiss it as ‘that’s impossible’, just because it seems too daunting, too crazy.
But is it?
Inside this book is the message of how impossibilities might be conquered if only you look at how you can approach them, how you can push yourself to facing fears, and realising that maybe everything you thought impossible may not actually turn out as thought. You’ll never really know until you try, and the only way you can do that is if you take the risk to do the impossible. Challenge yourself to take the message to heart, complete the impossible, and then, take a look at yourself in a week, a month from reading and then ask,
“Do you say ‘that’s impossible!’ anymore?”
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