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Sam's Search for Superpowers
Sam has always wanted to be a superhero but is having a tough time figuring out what his superpower is. With some help from his Mum and a new friend called Joe, Sam soon finds out that he has the best superpower of all. Join Sam and his friends as they find out what it really means to be a superhero, and how helping others can be the best superpower in the world.
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Sammi – The Jelly Poodle
Sammi the Jelly Poodle is going to have a great day at the beach! She is going to meet and play with a bunch of new friends, and have a perfect dream on the way home.
A charming short children’s story sure to delight and bring a smile to your child’s face.
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Sammy and the Lion
Naughty Sammy has defied his mother and crept out of the house, ignoring her warnings not to go out onto the plains where he could come face to face with a lion. However, Sammy is a clever boy and will use his wits to befriend the animal in a funny and surprising way.
A comical rhyming picture book about Sammy, an adventurous and rather mischievous little boy.
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Sammy Skunk Gets An Invitation
Sammy Skunk doesn’t get an invitation to Maureen Mole’s party because he’s smelly and different, so he decides to make himself smell very nice and he gets given an invite. But when the smell wears off will the other animals accept him as he is?
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Sammy the Spaniel
The beach could be an exciting, thrilling and sometimes a little bit of a scary place to a small puppy; the ground on the beach tickled and felt odd under his paws and there were strange little creatures that seemed to scurry sideways, but Sammy didn’t like them as they could nip your nose and that hurt, he also thought the water tasted very odd and made you very thirsty.
Welcome to Sammy’s world, which he shares with the twins Steven and Sarah. Join him during this first year and discover with him that there is a much wider world outside the cottage and the beach; where life is one big adventure to be shared and enjoyed with the twins, but at the end of the day, it is warm, safe and filled with love and laughter.
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Sammy the Surfing Seal
One winter’s day, two old surfing mates decide to ditch work and go for a surf. After all, your worst day in the surf is surely better than your best day at work, right? As they paddle out and begin shredding the perfect offshore conditions (to their surprise) they’re joined in the line-up by a little brown creature with long whiskers, a tail and doe eyes! The two old mates had heard many legendary stories about Sammy the Surfing Seal, yet neither of them ever thought they’d be lucky enough to see him ripping in person! Sammy’s cutbacks, airs and re-entries were better than any professional surfer and his speed, balance and grace left the two old mates rather inspired.
However, just as the surfers and their furry new friend were enjoying the most gnarly surf of their lives, a menacing creature crashes the party! He has an ominous look in his eyes and he is hungry for an entrée and lunch. The two intrepid surfers looked like a tasty morsel indeed! How will the three friends escape? Will this be their last surf together? Or will Sammy the Surfing Seal come up with an audacious plan and save the day?
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Samuel the Scarecrow
This is an exciting and happy story based in Devon, about the wonderful adventures of Samuel the scarecrow and his friends. Follow him on a delightful adventure when he comes to life during the evenings with his new lady scarecrow friend who has a beautiful voice, as they join their animal friends to throw a party.
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Santa Calls Nanny for Help
What would happen if there was no Christmas? How would the excited children feel with no presents to open on Christmas morning?
Santa has to rely on the help of Nanny and her three grandchildren to solve the mysteries of the missing things.
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Santa Remembers All Good Kids
Santa Remembers All Good Kids reminds readers that good morals begin at home, and it starts with teaching kids how to do the little things with ease that they otherwise wouldn’t want to do by exposing them to examples from other children around the world.
Helping kids understand that material things are less important than moments spent with someone is significant. It also encourages more communication between the child and the parent. Lastly, it teaches kids how relevant goals are and how good behaviour is valuable in achieving any goal. Parents and carers often find it challenging to get kids to do things that would help them in their health or other areas such as brushing their teeth at night time or in the morning – putting their toys away, taking their medicines, doing their homework, etc.
Santa Remembers All Good Kids is about a little girl named Mary, who decides that she would love nothing better than to spend some time with Santa Claus because she believes that time is the greatest gift of all gifts during Christmas and she believes that Santa will grant her wish. It also includes 14 stories of kids all around the world—from Spain to Italy to Germany—who are well-behaved and receive toys from Santa as a reward. In addition, it serves as a learning and educational tool for all kids.
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Santa's Last Call
Santa’s Last Call is for all children on the cusp of transition from childhood to adolescence set within the context of the age-old traditions of Christmas. It is also for parents who will want to help with the journey from the magical thinking of childhood to a more mundane reality while at the same time dealing with their own memories and feelings which come when a child begins to grow up and move on. This might be a little more tricky when there are siblings to consider and there is also the challenge of the peer group who will all be at different stages in the process.
If more proof was needed, Santa’s Last Call offers reassurance that you are not alone and that Santa is both mindful of his responsibilities and is here to help.£3.50 -
Santa's New Suit
A magical Christmas-read for all the family and a real festive favourite.Santa needs a new suit, a marvellous magical whistle and flute. All the elves have their say - they even paint Santa's sleigh. The suit they design makes Santa look like a real wizard; it can protect him from any blizzard. The suit looks so different from before, the coat almost reaching the floor. The elves decide he needs new boots and a hat, and soon see to that. Santa thinks the suit's a winner and enjoys broccoli and sprouts with his dinner. Read on to see that by putting a coloured ribbon on your tree, you can let Santa know how you want him to be.
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Santa's Toes
Beneath the branches of the Christmas tree, Santa sat while holding his head in sorrow. “How will I ever find my way back before the light of tomorrow?”
After falling from his place on the Christmas tree, Santa needs help climbing back up to his special branch. Who will be able to help the ‘Hero of Christmas’ before the sun comes up and he is discovered?
This book demonstrates the importance of working together as a team to solve problems and that sometimes it is the hero himself who needs the most help.
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