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Charlie Ant 5: George and Max
Sam’s ordinary day takes a turn for the extraordinary when a slice of jam-covered toast lands on top of him. His friend Charlie rushes to help, but the temptation of the sweet jam proves too much to resist! In the midst of their jammy predicament, the toast is suddenly snatched away. Determined to find more, Charlie and Sam venture into the house of the big people.Their adventure leads them to George, who is engrossed in playing with his train set. Spotting a tempting sweet in one of the carriages, Charlie and Sam clamber aboard, only to find themselves whisked away as the train chugs into motion, landing them in a very sticky situation indeed.Things escalate when Max the dog, eyeing the sweet, inadvertently gets Charlie stuck to it and pops them both into his mouth. Sam watches in dismay as his best friend vanishes, realizing he must act quickly to rescue Charlie from an unintentional trip down Max’s gullet.
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Radish and Stubs - The Easter Hedgehog
Easter is coming and it’s a lot of work for one Easter Bunny.Radish is tired of the usual routine, so gets his best friend to help him out.That’s what friends are for, right?It’s important the chocolate eggs get delivered, but can the Easter Hedgehog get it done in time? Let’s find out.
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Bear Brothers and The Bees
Unlock a unique reading experience with every turn of the page. This book is designed to spark rich conversations between reader and child. Without prescribed dialogue, you’re invited to ask questions like, ‘What do you imagine the characters are saying?’ or ‘What might they be thinking on this page?’ Dive deep into the narrative together, and with each reading, uncover fresh layers and perspectives. Here, the story evolves, shaped by the limitless imagination of the child.
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The Tale of Timothy Twigpig
Timothy Twigpig has never been outside. It is, after all, important for a hedgehog to hide. But when he sneaks out, what will Timothy discover?
A tale of the humble hedgehog, discovering the world beyond the wood. A book to educate and inspire the next generation to care for our countryside and the wildlife within it.
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Otis the Octopus!
Otis the Octopus is a continuation of Amy’s series of children’s books within the ‘Little Loop the Lobster’ family. In this book, Amy focuses on a new character within the original book to emphasise the innocence and sweet nature of new friendships within a preschool setting.
Amy was inspired by her daughter Madeline’s admiration of her close friend Otis. Amy loved to listen to Madeline’s day on the way home in the car. Madeline talked about how they played games together, painted, learned to write their names, practised spelling, and general time together.
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The Hat That Wasn’t a Hat
The animals on the farm discover the goat is wearing a shiny red hat and are curious but the goat is not happy. He does not like hats but then it is not long before he loses the hat and there is chaos on the farm. The farmer’s wife tries to help but the animals are having such fun that they are soon chasing another hat.
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Monday May
“Not for nothing have I learnt to do eleven, whole, mind-shattering bucks.”
Monday May is a spirited, chestnut mare, born to be a racehorse. Having taught herself how to kick, rear and bite, she is determined not to be broken in, and do everything herself without the help of humans, preferring to win a race without a jockey.
She is soon sent off for “re-training” but never loses her high opinion of herself and her wonderful abilities. As the book progresses, she gets nearer and nearer to the “meat man” until there is an unexpected rescue.
This book is suitable for adults as well as children. Written in a humorous fashion, it tells how in today’s world, there is still much ill-treatment of horses, often through ignorance, not intent.
“Monday May is an addictive novel and a must-read for anyone who loves horses. I wouldn’t want to ride her, but I couldn’t put it down.” Charlie Deutsch – Jockey.£7.99 -
Oscar the Dragon
Introducing Oscar the Dragon, a charming and entertaining children’s book that teaches important lessons of friendship, self-awareness, and open-mindedness. Oscar is a young dragon who lives in a house full of family members but still feels alone. Through his journey of self-discovery, Oscar learns who he truly is and what is expected of him.
This heartwarming story reminds us that while we can’t pick our family, we can choose our friends, and that no matter how bad things get, there is always help available. With its relatable message and lovable characters, Oscar the Dragon is a must-read for kids who may be struggling with feelings of loneliness or self-doubt.
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Simon the Spider's Adventure
Simon is a very friendly, inquisitive little spider who lives with his family in the garden of Mr and Mrs Wright’s house. Simon really enjoys finding out about his surroundings and where better to explore than a lovely big leafy garden filled with flowers, bees, butterflies, and all manner of fascinating and interesting things for him to find out about.
In this story, Simon finds an intriguing way into the house. This excites Simon’s curiosity and the further he wends his way through the little dark crevices and tunnels, the more appealing it is to Simon. He really wants to find out more about what it looks like inside the house, what happens inside, how the people live there and what they do in the house. Is it different to how Simon, his mummy and his brothers and sisters live in their cosy little den? Find out as you travel with Simon on this journey. Will Simon’s curiosity lead him into danger?
Simon learns an important lesson!
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Simple Dog
"You talk funny!" the other dogs would say. Simple Dog would be speechless and it was difficult for him to make friends...
Despite Simple Dog's disability, he never gives up hope!
Simple Dog reminds us that when we believe in ourselves, we can achieve great things!
Simple Dog is a fun, colourful, playful, and feel-good read.£7.99 -
Sleepy Rabbity
The stars are out, the moon is bright, it’s time for Rabbity to say goodnight. But Rabbity isn’t quite ready for bed just yet.
He has a few more things he wants to do first... and so do you!
Pleasant verse, beautiful and clear illustrations, and easy-to-follow text make this a great book for young children.
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Snort
So… people have made a mess of things as usual, and the Valley is cold and cheerless.
The last Red Dragon is born, snorting and pale pink in a damp cave, unable to make fire, melt glaciers and usher in spring.
Can Snort together with his only friends, three heroic mice Shallwe, Whatif and Doit, reach The Great Attenbird who has seen it all from the top of the mountain? Can they take direction from Corvid 20 and Corvid 20A the know-it-all Jackdaws, glean some truth from Cummins and Govins the slippery lizards of the ice kingdom.
Will Scarlett and Vulcan, the ancient Red Dragon parents, live long enough to be proud of their only child and hear the birds sing again?
Will a tired and angry band of children do a better job next time? Not all these questions are answered inside these covers, but some are…
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