Childrens
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The Boy In Winter's Grasp by John Scotcher
It is Christmas 1914. As Europe descends further into the Great War, Christopher Flyte is sent home in disgrace from his school. He returns to the sleepy English village of Alton. There he meets the mysterious traveller, Bailey - a master storyteller who fills the boy's head with stories of King Arthur's time. The more Christopher hears, the more he suspects that Bailey's stories are more than just simple myths. Soon, Christopher finds himself a pawn in a game that has been playing out for centuries....
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My Socks have gone Bonkers by Dale Neal
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“Dale Neal has a gift with words and a fresh way of thinking about the world which makes him a natural poet. His evident love of the quirky and the absurd makes his work ideal for children.” Times columnist, Carol Midgley.
My Socks have gone Bonkers is a delightful children’s anthology written by Dale Neal and illustrated by Mark Millicent.
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Horse of the Same Colour - Paperback
When something wakes Megan early, she wonders if she’s dreaming. In fact, it has to be a dream because she can’t possibly have been pulled back into the nightmare of the summer, when she and Jack the Horse kept swapping with each other. Jack went to live miles away. It must be a dream. But what if it’s happening again? She will need Amy’s help, and that means siding with Amy against the bully, Naylor O’Neill. Normally, that wouldn’t be a problem, but Naylor is dangling a very tempting invitation in front of everyone at the moment. Megan would love to be one of the chosen few, but how can she get in Naylor’s good books and still have Amy as her best friend? Learn More£6.99Out of stock
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The Mystery of the Giant Claw - eBook
If out of stock above, use the link below. One day, Hunter the hedgehog decided to go for a walk, but as she skipped along enjoying the sunshine, she was alarmed to hear a call for help. It came from beneath a heap of leaves. Hunter rushed to the rescue and discovered a prickly branch called Twig, firmly stuck. Hunter freed him and asked what had happened. When Twig told his story, Hunter was horrified. She knew she had to act!
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Tatty Cat and the Wonderful Whiff
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Mella May's Tatty Cat and the Wonderful Whiff is a charming children's book that follows Tatty Cat's quest to discover the source of an irresistible smell. Along the way, he faces tough competition from others who are also after the prize. With easy rhyming and delightful illustrations by George Utton, this book is sure to be a favourite of children and adults alike. Learn More£2.35Out of stock
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A Bookkeeper's Guide to Practical Sorcery by Kate Russell
Kate Russell’s magnificent young adult adventure, The Bookkeepers Guide To Practical Sorcery, will make you laugh out loud and quail with fear. And it delivers such a matter-of-fact account of magical mechanics you'll be amazed you weren't taught it in school.
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aMUSEing Tales by Heather Maisner and various authors
A children’s short story anthology of 14 Fantastic stories that will fire your children’s imaginations and open their eyes to worlds of dragons, mermaids, self exploration, moral guidance and good old fashioned fun.
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Check out the amazing cover by Paula Murphy and professional contributions from Heather Maisner and Boris Glikman. Internal illustrations by Jolanta Dziok.
Contributions from Boris Glikman, Heather Maisner, Sara Barnard, Katy Huth Jones, Stirling Davenport, Patricia Crumpler, Nuzhat Anwar, Susan Kite, Peter Ford, John D Slater.
10% of the proceeds of this books will be donated to the WWO (WorldWide Orphans foundation).
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Cruel and Unusual Punnishments by Mark P Henderson
In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was Aardvark. So begins Mark P Henderson’s introduction to his beautifully crafted and wholly unlikely collection of animal sonnets that form just one part of Cruel and Unusual Punnishments. Add to these his fables without morals, his tales to tell and the skilful illustrations of illustrator David Moss, and you have a wonderful collection of entertaining short pieces of poetry and prose to make you laugh out loud, cry hysterically and throw yourself to the ground in utter disbelief.
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The Little Prince - A new translation by Alan Wakeman
Alan Wakeman's delicate new English translation of this wonderful children's classic by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry.
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Horse of a Different Colour by Melodie Trudeaux
AUDIO coming soon!
A really weird thing happens to 11 year old Megan Crewe when she bumps into Jack the old carthorse.
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She’s too busy to worry about it until she realises what a terrible secret she’s uncovered.
Jack is in danger but no one will believe it except her best friend Amy. Their ideas come thick and fast, but nothing works, and as the menace creeps closer, events snowball.
There’s a horse in Amy’s mum’s prize greenhouse, a lot of tomato ketchup in places it shouldn’t be, a ton of heavenly chocolate, and the dreadful taste of artificial flowers.
In all the chaos, can they save Jack? Or has the danger that stalked the old horse turned its eye on them instead?Starting at: £1.49