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Stories for Small People and Grown Ups
Twelve original stories, with illustrations, about growing up, adventure, strange creatures, good and evil, imagination, and beauty.The stories have been lovingly crafted and presented by the author, Galya, to be told to children dear to her, but they can be read by anyone who enjoys the magic of fairy tales.
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The Christmas Mouse
The Christmas Mouse - A story for anyone who loves Christmas!This tale follows a little mouse - the Christmas mouse.Finding the decorations packed away the little mouse is flooded with disappointment and sadness.She loves Christmas. Why can’t it be celebrated all year long?Filled with anticipation, she settles in to wait the long wait.Will her dreams come true?Perfect for young readers as well as a shared reading experience.
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The Girl and the Mirror
Who hasn’t looked in the mirror and not liked what they saw?The author, Thomasina Farrell, has a particular passion for disability and mental health work and has recognized the nearly universal nature of a lack of self-worth.It is the aim of this book to heighten people’s ability to recover and thrive if they open themselves to access assistance.The story is enhanced by Malcolm Richards’ brilliant, emotive illustrations and the book can be enjoyed by children of all ages.
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The Mission Where I Learnt "A LOT"
When Karina receives a mysterious letter accompanied by a miniature statue of the Greek god Hades on her birthday, it catapults her, Jeff, and their two friends into a whirlwind of dark secrets. Forced to acquire skills far beyond those of typical eleven-year-olds, they confront perilous challenges as they journey across Greece. Together, they embark on an unforgettable adventure that will test their wits and courage.
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Nelson’s Cat and the Agamemnon Eyepatch
An orphaned kitten, rescued from the jaws of a vicious dog by a young naval captain, Horatio Nelson, is taken on board the battleship HMS Agamemnon to control mice and rats in the hold. The year is 1793 and Britain’s navy is about to go to war with France. Terrified of cannons, mice and rats the kitten has to learn about life at sea, but struggles to overcome his fears.Follow the cat’s adventures as he is befriended by a cabin boy and is helped by a manger full of animals to adapt to the life of a ship’s cat. Against regulations he smuggles a young monkey onto the ship and with his help starts to rid the hold of mice.Finally, despite being injured, he is charged with the task of ridding the ship of two fearsome giant rats. How can he get the monsters off the ship and keep his place amongst the friends he has made on board. Failure is not an option.
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The She Team Does Lockdown
The She Team is back! Mags the dog and the four cats Smig, Ebi, Trig, and Roisín are once again using their superpowers to help others, beginning with Fran, the badger and her babies and later helping out the humans in their family when a very unusual event occurs.A deadly virus has spread all over the world, causing serious disease and confining everybody to their homes for months at a time. The Mammy and Daddy have to work from home and mind their three boys – baby Éanna, eight-year-old Eoghan, and ten-year-old old Diarmuid. Tempers become frayed and the mischievous boys cause a few problems without meaning to. Our heroes, the She Team, come up with solutions to these problems and others, much to the delight of the boys and the initial disbelief of their parents. As time goes by, however, the Mammy and Daddy are forced to look at their pets in a different way and see how special they really are. Maybe they are actually superheroes, as their sons believe!
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Jake and the Forest Pirates
Jake, a young boy with a head of blonde curls and twinkling blue eyes, thrives on the thrill of excitement. Unlike most, his adventures unfold in the magical realm of dreams that come to life each night. Once the lights dim and his eyes gently close, Jake either steps back into an ongoing adventure or embarks on a new one awaiting his arrival. Along his nocturnal journeys, he befriends a whimsical cast of characters, be they animals or people, each sharing his zest for the magical adventures in which they find themselves involved.As daylight beckons, Jake’s anticipation grows for the nightly quests that lie ahead, making him possibly the only boy who eagerly awaits bedtime. Among his myriad of dreams, the allure of piracy beckons, yet, in the fantastical world of dreams, pirates may not always be the swashbuckling figures he imagines, and the ordinary often becomes extraordinary.Daytime becomes a quest for knowledge to aid the night to come.As Jake sails through his dream-driven adventures, he invites you to explore, what realms do your dreams transport you to?
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The Baby Dragon
Ronny Squirrel and Cocoa Hare are out and about in Glenric-Haven when an encounter with an unexpected creature brings them a day of questions, surprises, and adventure. For best friends, Ronny and Cocoa, dragons are merely a myth. Creatures who disappeared many moons ago. That all changes when they find a young dragon lost and alone. Can Ronny Squirrel and Cocoa Hare successfully discover the truth, solve the myth, and reunite a baby dragon with his family?
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Who am I?
Dylan is a young puppy who is starting to question who he is. After his friend, Hoover, tells him that she is a Springador, Dylan wonders what kind of dog he might be.Join Dylan on his journey as he discovers that who we really are has nothing to do with the way we look.
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Shirley Tries a New Diet
It seems easy to understand. Just don’t eat anything made by animals. That’s easy to do, right? Shirley feels she needs to do this to attract the best-looking ram on the field. We are all sheep any way, moving around in herds, whether physically or in thought patterns. Could a change in widely accepted diets be undertaken by the herd?
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ZZ the Zigzag
ZZ the Zigzag is about a zigzag named ZZ. As a zigzag, ZZ is sad and feels different in a world full of stripes. The stripes laugh at ZZ. After ZZ tries many ways to become a stripe, something unexpected happens!This magical book has simple text and bright, fun magic marker illustrations.ZZ the Zigzag is an ideal teaching tool for developing imagination and a sense of colours and shapes, and helping children learn about inclusivity. The book has 32 pages, 252 words, and 22 colourful illustrations.
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Wooj Goob (Burger Bun) the Doggy Detective
Wooj Goob (Burger Bun) is the world’s most famous doggy detective, and she’s on the case! Someone has stolen a truckload of doggy biscuits meant for all the pup pals in town. Now the canines are sad and hungry. Luckily, Wooj has her best friend Pebble at her side. With Pebble’s help – and a few surprise twists along the way – can crackerjack Wooj sniff out the culprit before nightfall? Join the intrepid pooch sleuth on her thrilling quest to solve the Case of the Stolen Doggy Biscuits! Bursting with fun and adventure, this tail-wagging detective tale will have young readers panting for more Wooj Goob mysteries!
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