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Peas Are Green
Peas Are Green written by Angelique Pesce is a short story that points out differences in color and how something different can contribute to so many important things in life. It's a story about a little boy who realizes these differences and learns the good these differences can bring to him.
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Pebble and Feather
Pebble and Feather get washed out to sea in a terrible storm and find themselves next to a dead coral reef.
It isn’t a very nice place to be and not at all like the beautiful colourful coral reefs they imagined. Things get worse when a big fish grabs Feather and swims away. Pebble is so upset, and he doesn’t know if he will ever see Feather again! While Pebble is crying and distraught the sea whispers an important message to him about why the coral reef is dead and what must be done.
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Peeko the Penguin Looks for Love
A baby penguin called Peeko goes on a journey to find someone to love as he thinks his family doesn't love him. Will he meet big, white monsters on his journey? Will he ever find his way back home? Will he ever find someone to love him?
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Penny Pitt And The Stinky Zoo
Penny Pitt lives next door to a zoo, but her friends won’t come to play because the air smells of stinky animal poo – yuck!
But then Penny has an idea. She feeds all the animals her favourite foods…
Want to know what happens when you feed jelly to a whale? Or chocolate to a hippo? Read Penny Pitt and the Stinky Zoo to find out!£8.99£5.39 -
Penny's Special Place
I always believed that if I could flap my arms hard and fast enough, one day I would be able to fly!
We all want to be good at something. So does Penny!
But Penny is NOT a typical 8-year-old! She has a great imagination and big dreams and ambitions. And in her special place, she is able to achieve whatever she wants! But what isn’t Penny telling us?
Do all dreams have to be real or achievable?
Penny’s imagination sets her free.
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Percival and the Hall of Mirrors
Follow in the footsteps of brave, young Percival, the Papillon dog, as he fights for his great king Louis XIV, in seventeenth-century France. Teaming up with his animal friends, such as Marcel the Mouse and Thierry the Tortoise, and his human allies, Percival has to navigate dangerous waters in order to ensure the safety of the king and France. Bursting with historical facts and detail and a smattering of French, Percival and the Hall of Mirrors is both educational and fun. It is livened up with great illustrations. Seventeenth-century France is brought to life in this animated illustrated children’s adventure.
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Percy the Plastic Bag
Percy is a proud plastic bag and wants to work hard, and he loves to carry things for people. After leaving the Feed Me Supermarket, Percy is happy to be heading out to have a life of usefulness. Unfortunately, things don’t work out quite the way he thought they would. After Percy helped carry some cupcakes to the fete at the village green, things take a terrible turn for the worse, and Percy finds himself in all sorts of trouble. Plastic pollution is having a serious effect on our environment and wildlife. This story is about the travels of some plastic characters who find themselves going from being useful to no longer needed and getting themselves into all sorts of difficulties. It is both funny and sad and is written in a way to highlight awareness to single-use plastic. Have you ever wondered what really happens to some plastic after it is used and no longer needed? Where does it go and how does it get there? Through the eyes of the plastic characters and their humorous and tragic adventure, it is hoped in a fun way, to bring a greater understanding to children about the responsibility we have to protect our world against plastic waste.
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Peter and the Haunted Hut
Five children. Jeremy, Lydia and Sam look after their two little ones, quiet Jubilee and her outspoken brother, Joel. One evening as they fall asleep, they drift into a dream of things that happened over two thousand years ago, where a rough fisherman called Peter met Jaycee, a man who heals sick people – by magic?
Jeremy still has his magic sac of everlasting water. Sam’s stick from a cedar tree becomes a magic sword and is back in his belt. Lydia checks her pocket; her mirror of knowledge is still there, and the little ones carry two amazing gifts – a stone and the Book of Life.
Many strange creatures help them on their journey of discovery. Giant locusts fly them through time; Amos, a proud Pelican bird, is the wing commander of many bird divisions – on watch! Florrie, a nervous stork; Red, the clumsy navigator cockerel – who crows three times and flies them into a maze of planet worlds. Two young first-year student angels are sent to take care of them – to pass their exams!
The children witness the shape-shifting of Jaycee on a high mountain, where a mysterious hut leads to many rooms of life after death, but are the swirling grey ghostly dervishes waiting?
High above them are the Zephier Comet bikers – shooting star angels – who come to save them in a great heavenly battle between Jaycee and the evil dragon prince of Persia who needs to stop Peter from being a great leader.
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Petronella's Three Good things
A fairy without a home, is such a thing possible? Petronella is out of favour with the Grand Council of Fairies for failing her wand exams. There are tasks to do before she can earn back her place in Fairyland. Pumpkin the cat, Robin, Mrs Wren and Oliver Otter can help. But will Petronella get home again?
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Pew of Studley
Pew is a smaller than average mouse who lives with his family in a small church on the outskirts of a small village called Studley.
When his sister, Maizey, is accidentally taken by a Puller it’s a race against time for Pew and his ‘one in a million’ crafting friend Weed to rescue her.
As they cross darkened woods and snowy commons they are aided by a magpie called JJ, the Raven Congress and a rabbit who runs an underground network. Trying to avoid Howls, ferrets and folk they must save Maizey from ‘The Hall’ where dark armies are massing and war is brewing.£8.99£5.39 -
Phineas J. Rabbit's Prized Hand-Painted Egg Is Missing
Time was running out for Phineas J. Rabbit, the owner of Coloured Eggs Unlimited. All seemed to be going as scheduled, except for one thing. Now, Phineas J. Rabbit’s prized hand-painted, truly egg-nificient, egg-quisite, egg-cellent, egg-ceptionally different from anything he had ever created egg was missing, and the Egg-stravaganza in the town square was starting in just two hours! Sunnie Bunny, Hunnie Bunny and Bunnie Bunny froze in fear. No one knew the egg was missing! Bunnie, Hunnie and Sunnie would all learn a valuable lesson about playing while you are supposed to be working and the value of following instructions, egg-specially Uncle Phineas’ instructions! The mild peril endured by Phineas is mitigated by close friends, thus making the young readers assured that they’re not on their own.
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Phoebe’s Adventure
Cara shares her bedroom with her toys, but she has no idea what they get up to when she is not there, which is probably a good thing!
Some are very special to Cara, some not so much.
The house is quiet, Cara and her mum have left for school, the lady who tidies up has arrived. The toys are alone and behaving themselves, for now anyway! Misty and Pip, Cara’s cats, are curled up downstairs on the sofa, probably for the rest of the day!
Phoebe, who lives high up on the bookcase, spends her day gazing out of the window or looking around the bedroom, wishing she could join the toys that she sees every day having so much fun.
She calls the toys ‘the Gang’.
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