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Oh! The Hoops You Go Through
“Have you ever wondered where people go when they die?” The King asked his wife.
But Queen Daisy never thought of such questions. For her, paradise was right where she was; with her husband, King Heeyah Cruz II, and her son, Prince Gunther Groen-Cruz the First.
But when disaster struck, she desperately needed to know: is there a place beyond all we know? A place where all of our loved ones will go?
Can anyone show Daisy how to find this place and what she must do to get there?
Must she keep jumping through hoops, or is there another way?
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Oh, Archie!
This is a book about a little boy named Archie who has a vivid imagination.
Archie is always making up stories which he always tells his mum. Archie’s mum always dismisses his stories as she does not believe him.
So one day when Archie does tell the truth, his mum does not believe him.£3.50 -
Oh, How I Wish
Throughout our life, we will continue to discover what it is we were created to do or be. In us all, there is a purpose. For some, it is to draw, for some it is to write, for others, it is to dance or sing. Discovering that purpose is one of life’s greatest treasures.
Once discovered, it allows us to be confident in who we are, unashamedly brave and courageous. We lose a jealousy for others’ accomplishments and are content with our own.
Allow yourself to be found. Allow yourself to be on the forefront of self-discovery.
You were born, not by mistake, but for a reason! What are you here for?
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Oliver and Bloo
Oliver always dreads Great-Aunt Mildred’s visit and wishes that she did not have to come for tea. Luckily for Oliver, he has a pungent plan – a plan that involves his best friend Bloo.
However, Bloo is no ordinary friend. Not only is he extraordinary and cool, he has a unique power that gets Oliver out of all sorts of trouble. With a rumble and a grumble and an almighty stink, another foul-smelling wish is about to come true.
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Oliver's Travels
Oliver’s Travels tells the tale of a ravenous doggy on the run.
Leaving the safety of his family home, he seeks adventure and the ultimate snack!
On his quest he encounters bullish butchers, nice nurses, impolite police officers, happy houses, punctilious pirates, and his first lady doggy love.
This is the tale of Oliver’s first journey into the unknown.
Who knows where he may venture next?
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Olivia and Her Baby
Olivia will no longer be the only child. A new member of the family is on the way! For the parents this is a busy, happy time preparing for the new arrival. But how does Olivia feel about having a new sibling?
Olivia is shown she is a much loved, valued, and important member of the family. This book, intended to be read to toddlers, helps prepare them for their parent’s inevitable distraction by the baby’s needs. This can help to reinforce family love and avoid the troubles and conflict that often arise among young siblings.£3.50 -
Ollie and Lola's Woodland Adventure
Each day, Ollie and Lola embark on a new journey together. Today’s journey begins with helping some of their woodland friends from Treehouse Woods.
This is a story about friendship and helping each other, accompanied by beautiful illustrations.
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Olly Octopus Shares a Smile
Olly is a cheeky little octopus who likes to make the other sea creatures smile. No one is exempt from his tickly tentacles; in fact, the grumpier you are, the more likely he is to find you. Olly wakes up and decides it’s the perfect day for some ticklish mischief. Follow Olly through his day as he shares a smile with many of his sea friends. Will he manage to make you smile too?
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One Magical Night in the Enchanted Woods
On an enchanted evening, come along for a walk in the magical woods. Who or what will you see? Fly through the dark night sky with friendly fairies. Is this all real or is it just a dream? Only you can decide.
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One More Bite
Lion and Mouse are friends. Good friends. They do everything together. Well, almost everything. They don’t go to the toilet together because that would be silly.
One day Mouse makes an enormous sandwich, a yummy sandwich.
Will she share it with her friend Lion?
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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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Oscar’s Odyssey
Now more than ever, children need tools to help build the resilience and self-confidence necessary to cope with our ever-changing world.Join seven-year-old Oscar, a likable, relatable, and honest character, as he enjoys an adventure-filled odyssey, learning important life lessons on the way. Come along on his journey as he visits the aquarium, deals with a bully, rides a horse for the first time and hunts for Grandma’s missing llama.During weekly visits with his wise Grandma, they discuss, explore, and find practical answers to some of the challenges he is facing growing up. Through heart-to-heart conversation, Grandma shares the importance of showing gratitude and kindness, and helps him acquire the skills necessary to cope when faced with difficult circumstances. In so doing, she helps Oscar discover helpful tools to store in his toolbox of life.These interactive stories are written to make suggestions, invite investigation, and encourage discussion.
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