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Ickle Pickle
The children in James' new school in Little Tooting have been terrorised by the local bully, Roger Grimes, and his gang of trouble-makers ever since Roger started school. As the newest arrival, James is having a whole new set of problems devised by Roger Grimes, which inevitably land him in trouble.
The last straw comes when his art teacher has blue paint poured down the back of her shirt and yet again James is blamed. Roger has most of the children terrified, so no-one will stand up to him when he and his friend Edward blame it all on James.
This is also the last straw for the headmistress who calls James’ mother. He is suspended for one week. While suspended James meets some very special friends: Bella and Old Fella, two very special dogs. James is shocked to discover that they understand him and that he can talk to them. Between them, they hatch more than one plan to put a stop to Roger Grimes reign of terror over the schoolyard, with the most unexpected consequences.
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If Cars Could Talk
Red Raphael has his wits about him and he thinks he’s the fastest car ever. He challenges Pretty in Pink to race around the lake later that night. She gladly accepts the challenge and turns up at midnight. Mean and Green, Blue Will Show You, along with Pretty in Pink and Red Raphael show up. The race begins and it appears Red Raphael is in the lead. However, the race takes a surprising turn and the outcome shocks them all !!!!!
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Imagine
This book will make you think twice about everyday things such as buttons, feet, a drop of water, a pumpkin, and an old slipper.
This collection of stories will bring humour to everyday things and help to build your child’s imagination and help it to soar high.
Follow the stories of these amazing everyday things and see their success.
Your child will sleep peacefully knowing everything has a successful end.
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Imagine a World
Children love to ask questions. They question everything and anything! This book highlights that life through the eyes of a child is much more exciting when there are differences around us. This is definitely a reflection of the multicultural society that we live in.
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Impossible
It’s a scary word sometimes, isn’t it? Daunting, crazy even. Sometimes if you look at something, you’ll dismiss it as ‘that’s impossible’, just because it seems too daunting, too crazy.
But is it?
Inside this book is the message of how impossibilities might be conquered if only you look at how you can approach them, how you can push yourself to facing fears, and realising that maybe everything you thought impossible may not actually turn out as thought. You’ll never really know until you try, and the only way you can do that is if you take the risk to do the impossible. Challenge yourself to take the message to heart, complete the impossible, and then, take a look at yourself in a week, a month from reading and then ask,
“Do you say ‘that’s impossible!’ anymore?”
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In My Little Garden
What’s in the garden – look and see. There’s everything there to make you happy.
This is to say thank you little garden for helping me feel better from pneumonia and the Coronavirus in the spring of 2020 and giving me a lot of pleasure whenever I looked at you.
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Incy Wincy's Day Out
Incy Wincy Spider climbed up his water spout.
It was such a lovely day that he decided to go on a day out!
Join Incy as he sets off on an exciting, adventure-filled day out! Enjoy incredible circus acts and witness Incy overcoming his fears. He surprises himself with his special circus skills too.
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Into the Dark
After hearing that his mum’s cancer had returned, Harry felt an overwhelming darkness around him and his family. A dark cloud loomed over him and it felt like it would never leave. Struggling to make sense of everything, Harry’s world crumbled around him.
A heart-felt and thought-provoking true story which dives into the abstract mind of a child whose mum is dying of cancer.
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Is There a Monster?
Mummy! Daddy! I can’t sleep! There’s a monster in my bed! Words that strike fear into a parent’s heart.
Now you can have a defence against these dreaded beasts, and promote a good night’s sleep all round.
Is There a Monster? tackles the problem head on, while taking the subconscious down a road that conquers its worries and promotes positive dreams. All wrapped up in rhyme.
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It Is OK To Be Different
In a land filled with roaring, towering dinosaurs, Gus stands out – not because he’s the biggest or the loudest, but because he’s uniquely himself. While he may not look like the others, does that truly set him apart? Dive into the heartwarming tale of It Is OK To Be Different and join Gus on a journey of self-discovery, where he learns that our differences are what make us special. A delightful read that celebrates individuality and teaches young readers the beauty of embracing who they are.
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It Was Good
Hate crimes involving anti-Semitism, racial bigotry and sexual preferences are growing exponentially in all societies. This book is a simplistic attempt for young minds to understand how hate can be instigated. Through this story, children learn how to overcome prejudice, violence and celebrate each other’s differences. The answer to understanding others is through education starting at a young age. Now more than ever, the subject of this book is badly needed.
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Izzy and the Circle of Stones
On the mystical Scottish island of Orkney, best friends Izzy and Eilidh risk being separated for life, or so it seems…
Join them on this incredible journey of magic, adventure and a friendship that beats all odds.
Step into the circle of stones and see where the journey takes you.
£9.99