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Tiger
Archie is used to being top of his class, with his quiet genius and superhuman focus, but when a top-secret opportunity comes his way, he is tested to his limits. Is the 13-year-old up to the challenge?
Live the story with Archie every step of the way, through adventure, challenges and mystery, and even have a go at solving some puzzles included in the book.
A portion of the proceeds from this book will go to the Honeypot Children’s Charity which supports amazing young carers in the UK aged 5–12 in their work caring for ill family members.
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Vi and Vincent the Jibber Jabbers
Amy’s off to get a vaccine today but her big brother isn’t impressed, as he wanted to stay home and play. But suddenly the vaccine starts talking to him – and him alone. Join us for a stimulating and enthralling journey to discover just how vaccines work and how they can keep so many of us safe and healthy.
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The Bee Hive
Eleven-year-old Daniel Jeremiah Chambers has parents, Philip and Susan, who love work and shopping and who just don't listen. Daniel is an only child ... no, he's lying ... he has a sister, Alice, who has a dolly fixation; Dan is sure she is an alien.So, Dan has a few problems, none insurmountable, until his friend, Benji, introduces him to the find of the century - a derelict bee hive which could become a den. Of course, such a simple thing is never so simple and when Dan finds a map well, all kinds of things just go horribly wrong. For example - Alice noses her nosey way in and two strange men suddenly turn up wanting what's theirs - and then there's the bank, too.The Bee hive by Simon Adepetun is a tight little sharp-witted bumble through a short period in Dan's young life. 'What's a bumble?' - 'Shut up, Alice!'
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The Garden Shed - Olive and Sylvia
Most parents will relate to the fact that the garden shed eventually evolves into a toy store, hiding the gardening tools and lawn mower! In this book, you will meet beautiful characters who live in the garden shed and find out what happens when you’re not there! The toys teach us how useful they can be and encourage childhood imagination. This was written for the author’s own children who now hopes that these simple, heart-lifting stories are enjoyed and loved by other young readers.
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Ricky And Tim: Racing Adventures
In Ricky and Tim: Racing Adventures, children are transported to the thrilling world of race tracks and loyal friendships. Ricky, inspired by the iconic Ford GT40 that triumphed at Le Mans in 1966, is a racing car with spirit and ambition. Alongside him is Tim the Tractor, a dependable ally modelled after the marshal vehicles that come to the aid of racers in distress.
The Track kickstarts this captivating series, unveiling the origins of Ricky and Tim’s bond. As they navigate challenges and adventures, their partnership flourishes, revealing the strength in teamwork and the magic of mutual support.
Crafted by Richie Stevenson, these tales champion themes of camaraderie, self-worth, resilience, and the valuable lessons drawn from each challenge. Young readers will not only be engrossed in Ricky and Tim’s escapades but will also absorb the timeless values they represent.
Stay buckled in – more exhilarating adventures with Ricky and Tim are just around the bend!
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The Book in the Cave
Two young boys find an old, dusty book in a cave one day. This book is the beginning of their amazing adventures as they are transported back thousands of years through the time-travelling pages of the book.Come join in their adventures as the boys move through time in their quest for the truth. Through their amazing experiences the boys learn the value of trust and the importance of obedience.They make many new friends and have incredible experiences as they go on their exciting, life changing and sometimes scary journeys through time.
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How Many Stars Are in the Sky?
Little Lucy Brown’s curiosity leads her to a mysterious box hidden in her drawer. What secrets does it hold? Join Lucy on an enchanting adventure to uncover the mystery!
As Lucy embarks on a journey to the moon, she seeks answers to her burning questions. Along the way, she befriends a delightful creature from the stars, discovering that the journey itself is just as important as the destination. Together, they explore, laugh, and learn, making every moment a memorable part of their celestial adventure.
This heartwarming tale celebrates creativity, imaginative thinking, and the joy of discovery. It's a feel-good space story that will delight readers of all ages!
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The Ninja Baker
Can the Ninja Baker put an end to Dr Stink’s polluting escapade, or will the naughty criminal achieve his plan to mess up the town? Having moved into baking after leaving his ninja days firmly behind him, he is empowered to become the Ninja Baker for one last time to save his town from becoming one bug rubbish dump. Will he accept the challenge to clean up the town and bring Dr Stink to justice? This tale carries an important message of playing our part to look after the planet.
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Jeremy the Jet Ski - An Awfully Big Adventure
Jeremy is a wannabe freestyle champion, a wannabe top racer, a wannabe everything in the jet ski world he dreams of, but he struggles because he’s still very young.
He lives in Merry Harbour which leads out into the Blue Lagoon. This is where he plays and practices with all of his friends.
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The Bramante Code and the ‘Hexagon’ Secret Society
In a couple of remote Italian locations, a copy of Leonardo’s secret Codex gets hidden for centuries, until it comes into the possession (around the early 40s) of a certain Government.
Bramante, in his Tempietto, hosted the meetings of the hexagon secret society. He was not in friendly terms with Michelangelo. Other enlightened architects, such as Palladio and Borromini, also initiated to the Society’s secrets thanks to the mysterious symbols left by the clever architect sculpted on the Tempietto, that they both managed to decode, were more fearful about the future – and therefore diligently visited the Tempietto’s cripta and adhered to the Society’s protocol… it all had to do with the hexagon on Saturn’s pole, that also Galileo had seen on Saturn’s pole in his days, but had kept it a secret not wanting to end up burnt at the stake like Giordano Bruno.
Of course, in those days humans didn’t realise one could travel faster than light, be in more places than one at once, allowing them to time-travel. San Pietro in Montorio’s Tempietto was thought to be the place where the Hexagon “Headquarters” could be reached...
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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 Adventures with Bruce
When you are young, you want to have brothers and sisters. When you are young, you want friends. What happens if you have no brothers and sisters and your best friend lives too far away? That’s what happened to Nathan.
Nathan always made his time fun on his own. He could read very well. He liked to draw and make things. He liked to play video games. He could ride his bike on his own.
But it was just not the same. He wanted a friend close by. He wanted someone to do all these things with.Sure, dad was okay for computer games. Sure, mum was okay to read with sometimes. But what about all the other times. What about when you want to talk? What about when you want to play and just mess around? He would wish every night that he had someone that was close by, a friend.
Find out what happens when you get what you wish for?
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