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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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Katie and Best Friends
Katie and Best Friends is a book for toddlers and small children, which encourages pleasurable reading. It is written by a young author for children and expresses encouragement for inclusion and diversity through a variety of diverse and witty characters.
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Katie Pickle
Katie Pickle is a very little girl with a very BIG imagination.
Are there really lots of hungry monsters hiding under Katie Pickle’s bed at night? Or can she use her own powerful imagination, with a sprinkle of mindfulness, to change her worries into happy thoughts for a peaceful night’s sleep full of colour and fun?
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Keith the Koala Goes to School
Keith the koala was so excited to start school; he had been looking forward to his first day for so long. All he wanted was to have lots of friends, as he only had one friend and that was Ned the newt, his favourite toy, who went everywhere with Keith.
He could not wait to see what his school experience would be like and had been imagining how fantastic school would be, but things don’t always go to plan.
Follow Keith the koala on his school adventure, meet his teacher Miss Carol the crocodile and his classmates: Burt the bear, Harry the hyena, Ronnie the rhino, Patty the possum and Zoe the zebra and share his experiences.
See how Keith the koala deals with situations that he feels are his causing and see how his classmates approach the circumstances.
This is an anti-bullying book to show children that it is not okay to make others feel sad at school and for those children who are unhappy to talk to an adult to resolve the issues, as nobody should feel that they don’t want to go to school because of bullying.
“We are all different, that’s what makes this world interesting.”£3.50 -
Keta: The Last Black Dragon
In a normal late summer night, Keta, an ordinary eighteen-year-old girl, is abruptly ripped away from her life in her village. After surviving a rape, she discovers she possesses a tremendous and destructive power, a power that she cannot control, a power that can either save or destroy the world as we know it. Helped by Edward, a mysterious spearman with dark armour, and his brother Alexander, an herbalist with a strange past, she begins a journey seeking to learn how to control her magical power.
She has no clue that to obtain such control will decide the fate of every single life on earth: to be saved or to suffer the Eternal Darkness.
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Kick Like a Girl
Francesca is a young girl who wants to play football in the park with the boys. But will they let her?
When she is told that girls can’t play football, Francesca leaves the park feeling sad and believing that girls and boys can’t do the same things. That is until her mum steps in with wonderful stories of famous women who were brave, strong and had the self-confidence to achieve their goals. After hearing these stories, will Francesca, along with her friend Ila, find her inner confidence and bravery to challenge the boys to a football match?
This book is designed to remind young girls and boys everywhere that they are strong and brave, and that with confidence, dreams really can come true!£3.50 -
Kidnapped by Grandma and Grandpa
Rupert is a four-year-old boy, with a great imagination and a hunger for excitement. Luckily for him, his fun-loving grandparents share his infectious spirit. This story sees the three adventurers whizz off to Monaco to take part in the Formula 1, but will they stand a chance at winning and will Mum and Dad believe their wondrous tale?
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KiKi and the Lepris
KiKi and the Lepris is a children’s and adult fantasy book about the story of a young baby found in the woods saved by the Lepris, a race of Leprechauns who live below the hollow basin under a great oak tree in the beautiful valleys of Mourne. His adopted mother, Grace, brings the young overlander up with the help of the villagers. His adventures and trials are truly great as he grows and learns the ways of the Lepris. He has attracted the attention of Kathugra, queen of all witches, who is determined to rid Torla, his village home, of the human child. As the young KiKi grows, he learns the signs of the forest and how to talk with all the creatures. He comes to the attention of a shaman who takes him under his wings and teaches him the ways of the Lepris. Kaltor the shaman teaches the child to survive and create potions. Yet, the evil Kathugra and her four daughters set out on a mission to destroy the human child.
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Kinderbarton
Delve into the captivating world of a three-year-old as he navigates the bewildering realm of adults in Kinderbarton. In this heartwarming tale, Stephen Barton, a typical toddler with a vivid imagination, observes the humorous and unpredictable actions of grown-ups. Expecting the world to align with his own understanding, Stephen’s playtime adventures can take unexpected turns, sometimes leading to tears.
Living with his parents and older sister, Stephen’s quest for attention and his strong-willed nature shine through. Yet, when faced with adults who seem to engage in incomprehensible actions, he demonstrates that young children have minds of their own, following their own natural instincts, even if it appears bewildering to the grown-ups around them.
Through joyful and poignant moments, Kinderbarton captures the essence of a toddler’s world, where curiosity and self-expression intertwine in fascinating ways. Join Stephen as he embarks on a journey filled with ups and downs, unveiling the captivating and often surprising aspects of a child’s perspective.
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Kindness is Cool - Ellie the Elephant
Ellie Elephant shares her ideas on how to spread kindness amongst her friends on the magical island of Huppet Hill. Join Zac and Zara as they discover a hidden secret in their attic, where a magical window and rainbow leads to a wondrous land of learning and adventures. Here you’ll meet the other animals from Rainbow Rock and interact with the story through animal yoga poses and, in a world where you can be anything – choose kind like Ellie!
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Kiswahili
This colourful alphabet book is for early learners to discover the sounds of the Kiswahili language alphabet through fun illustrations. The illustrations are attractive to young learners and are easily traceable objects that the learners can identify in their day-to-day activities.
Perfect for learners to remember the sounds of the alphabet through objects they see every day. Learners will enjoy the colourful illustrations as they learn new words.
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Kitty and I
The day that I met Kitty
I knew she was my human
Kitty needed me, even if she didn’t know it yet!
Kitty and I tells the story of the special bond that develops between a human and their assistance dog. Children and adults can share in this beautiful tale of Kitty and Raffy’s journey from their very first meeting through to their becoming a team. Their heart-warming story also unfolds visually in the form of vibrant and unique illustrations that bring to life their journey together.
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