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Mischievous Benjamin Does It Again
Benjamin was a lonely child; never received love, didn’t know how to give it. He only gained attention by being a very naughty and unruly boy. It meant the townsfolk had no time for him; they never had a chance to see his inner beauty and thoughtfulness until one eventful night!
Benjamin was brought up by his older brother, after an accident involving his parents. He moved in with his brother who lived in a magical town. He refused to be like the townsfolk, and liked laughing, poking fun, and ridiculing them.
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My Favourite Colour is Seven
“It’s okay.”
7-year-old Alfie just lost his mummy and he is pretty sure she is not coming back. Alfie is struggling to understand if what he feels is okay. He is unsure how to ask about something he cannot name.
One day, after school, Alfie decides to be brave. He asks his teacher Mr. Miggins, "is it okay?"
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Myriam Von Bacterium
Somewhere in a human’s intestine, in the middle of a busy city of bacteria, a mother is sending her daughter Myriam to her first day of school. Despite being quite hopeful about her first day, things don’t turn out as she expected. Myriam will learn how to make friends and deal with bullies, all while learning more about types of bacteria.
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Peace of Wild
An enticing book for children of all ages.
Can animals communicate?
Can their voice be heard to make their plight known?
Are there still magical and mystical beings hidden from us?
Meet the charming animal characters representing endangered species, read their interesting, exciting, and informative adventures and stories.
What exactly is Javerwop?
The wonder of the wild, the magical and mystical all await you within the pages of this book!
Unfortunately, with the wonder, magical and mystical come the dark foes!
Which side will you take?
Will you answer the plea to help?
Mankind seems determined to destroy our beautiful world. They use and abuse nature’s abundance with no thought for the future.
Lady Eleanor and many of her animal friends have witnessed and experienced first-hand the devastation and destruction that can result.
Will people listen to their pleas?
A Fusion of Fact and Fiction
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Rosella, Snowflake and Mary
Old King Frederick lived in a country called Philiphia with his three children: Rosella, Snowflake, and Mary. He wanted to leave his crown in the right hands. Whoever out of his three daughters brings him the greatest treasure first will become the queen. Princess Rosella was the witch of the family. She loved: magic wands, pointy hats, cloaks, cauldrons, broomsticks, diamond mobile mirrors, and flying books. Snowflake loved: winter dresses, winter, ice-skating, snow fairies, polar bears, ice creams, and northern lights. Mary was great at painting. She was a rainbow princess. She had a rainbow magic wand, a magic paint set, a collection of colourful dresses, and a lot of friends. All three princesses imagined themselves to be the queens of the kingdom.
I wonder, who will be the queen?
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The Hoppers and the Poppers
The Hoppers and the Poppers will tell a tale of life lessons with rhyming lines.
Both parents and kids will be able to relate to each story.
It has a fresh and invigorating storyline for all ages.
What are you waiting for? Flip over the book, go to the first page and let the journey begin!
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The Ice Cream Moppets
Embark on a delectable journey to the enchanting Tall Ships Creamery, an extraordinary ice cream shop nestled in the sleepy fishing village of Charlestown. Within the pages of these captivating books lies the mystery of the Ice Cream Moppets – a delightful secret hidden deep within each delectable treat. Prepare to be amazed as the secrets unfold across seven thrilling stories.
As twilight descends, the Moppets embark on wondrous adventures that will captivate the hearts of both children and adults alike. The whimsical tales are filled with excitement, laughter, and a touch of magic, leaving readers eager to revisit these delightful stories time and time again.
With every story ending on a tantalizing cliffhanger, you’ll find yourself yearning to delve into the next enchanting chapter. The combination of whimsical text and breathtaking illustrations will transport readers of all ages to a world where imagination knows no bounds.
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The Son of Tintin Bailey
High school student, Perry Crabbe, is the school’s bully. Armed with a mullet haircut and a thick gold chain around his neck, Tintin Bailey, the charmless son of a notorious criminal, bullies international students.
Perry goes on holiday to the island of Bali. He meets small time criminal, Firas, who is in Tintin’s bad books for a deal that went wrong. Firas needs to take a mysterious parcel from Bali back to Tintin Bailey in Perth. He plans to make Perry carry it for him.
What is in the mysterious parcel? What happens when the knife-wielding locals meet Perry in a quiet alleyway? Will he make it home alive?
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The Island of Sunken Treasure
Over 150 years ago, when the sailing ship General Grant was wrecked on the rugged coastline of the isolated Auckland Islands, far to the south of New Zealand, the survivors had to pit themselves against nature. Wild animals, fish and birds became their main means of survival. Stranded on a cold, bleak, isolated island deep in the Southern Ocean the castaways knew that they must use all the skills they had to survive. No one in the outside world knew they were there, so chances of rescue were slim.The gold which the General Grant was carrying now lies at the bottom of the sea. Over the years this gold has attracted treasure hunters willing to brave the cold, stormy sub-Antarctic waters. Many attempts have been made to find the wreck, but the mystery of where it lies, and whether the gold will ever be found, remains. This true story brings alive the real hardships endured by castaways. It tells a tale of human ingenuity and endurance.
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