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  • av Emma Bettridge
    164,-

    Nell Dart has been kicked out of school and onto a bus, taking her to the middle of actual nowhere (Wales). Find out what happens to when she finds herself at the ''last-chance saloon'' that is The Ranch at the End of the World.

  • av Miriam Latimer
    116,-

    When Ana leaves everything she knows and loves behind to escape the turmoil of war, she struggles to settle into her new home with Olive and her family. Olive has some adjustment struggles of her own, but when the girls draw together Ana''s drawings show Olive what she has left behind.

  • av Cathy Jenkins
    116,-

    Nine-year-old Jac sees his father as a hero, but when Jac joins a local football team with his best friend Zac, things start to get a bit weird at home. It''s not until a group of professional footballers come into school to talk about racism that Jac realises what his father''s problem could be.

  • av Terry Stevens
    277,-

    For over three hundred years some of the world's most famous admirals, explorers, buccaneers, and aristocrats captained ships and luxury yachts whose sails were made from the exceptional Coker Canvas. This book explores the history of sailmaking in East Coker and how this global 'brand' impacted the local area.

  • av Nicola Davies
    224,-

    An educational and entertaining series of poems providing readers an insight into the various species of whale living across the world. Each species is described through Nicola''s poetic responses to encountering them for the first time, accompanied by her own illustrations. Also included are factual notes detailed from Nicola''s years of...

  • av Hugh Warwick
    47,-

  • av Nicola Davies
    47,-

  • av Ian Brown
    126,-

    One day things start going missing all across the garden causing chaos for Albert and his friends. Can they find the culprit and will they be able to show them the error of their ways?

  • av Ali Stearn
    126,-

    Jack Brock was enjoying his daily walk when his owner suddenly started taking him somewhere new, a care home. Here Jack meets so many new people including Alma, Bob and Audrey and, although a little shy at first, Jack manages to bring a smile to everyone''s faces through his silly antics.

  • av Dom Conlon
    144,-

    Swim around the world with Shark as he explores ocean forests and coastal reefs, meeting Hammerheads and Great Whites, stingrays and dolphins in a search for the place he calls home.

  • av Richard Williams
    244,-

    Part guidebook, part travelogue but definitely all adventure, join author Richard Williams and photographer Manish Maharja as they cross the Nepalese Himalayas on a mountain bike.

  • av Lynda Moore
    198,-

    This book breaks down the misconceptions about dementia, speaking directly to young children about what the disease really means, using appropriate language in an entertaining and informative way. It features a diverse cast of characters, to underline that dementia can affect ANY child''s loved one.

  • av Louise Gooding
    145,-

    I love going to visit Nain. We read together, sing at the piano, feed the garden birds, and we enjoy looking through her enormous box of photographs... A heart-warming story about the love between one young girl and her grandmother, comprising practical information to help young children to understand dementia and the changes it causes.

  • av Howard Pearlstein
    116,-

    A book wants to be read, it really does, but it has a problem. It''s feeling shy. It''s also worried that the reader will find it silly or, worse, boring. So the book recommends that the reader choose a different book, because surely another book will be better. But what if the reader keeps going?

  • av Kate Canning
    116,-

    A new boat appears by the jetty and Bird makes friends with Zoot, a tiny yellow canary. But when the new boat leaves again, Zoot goes too, and Bird is very sad. So Ebb and Flo have to find a way to cheer Bird up.

  • av David McKee
    145,-

    Mae Modryb Zelda yn gwybod ei bod hi i fod i roi rhywbeth i Elfed ... ond dydy hi ddim yn gallu cofio beth!

  • av James Carter
    144,-

    Watch them Grow! is a fun, rhyming text exploring some of nature''s unique life cycles, including frogs, starlings, moths, turtles and more.

  • av Ian Brown
    116,-

    Heavy rain has drenched the garden and the lawn is waterlogged. The garden''s annual sports day is in jeopardy! Can Albert come up with a plan to save the day? Albert and his friends make a splash and learn it''s not always winning that''s important.

  • av Catherine Fisher
    164,-

    Culhwch falls madly in love with Olwen, the daughter of the malevolent giant Yspaddaden Penkawr. But Olwen''s father isn''t happy about the pairing and sets Culhwch a test - he must complete several perilous feats and bring him the thirteen treasures he desires.

  • av Max Low
    145,-

    Learn to count with Ceri and Deri! Max Low''s mischievous friends teach young children to count from 1 to 10 with the help of other favourite children''s characters from the Ceri and Deri series.

  • av Archie Miles
    150,-

    Heritage Trees Wales is an amazing journey around the nation''s oldest and most remarkable trees. Steeped in history, surrounded by myth and legend and with cultural significance, all these trees are of immeasurable importance to the landscape of Wales.

  • av Billie Charity
    324,-

    On an Eardisley farm, in conservative, rural Herefordshire, lives Dean Goodwin-Evans aka Boo La Croux: farmer, organiser of Hereford Pride, professional hairdresser, son of an Aston Villa footballer, husband of Paul, lover of horses, and Miss Drag UK 2021. This book explores the day-to-day life of the UK''s only known drag farmer.

  • av Karin Celestine
    165,-

    The foxes and their tricksy friends collect up all the sparks of joy and inspiration that flow out into the world as we dance, picnic, swim, play and tell stories in the warm summer days. They take the sparks and hide them around the world for others to find. Meanwhile Grandmother Badger watches over it all and sews what she sees.

  • av Kate Canning
    116,-

    It''s a windy day, so Awel, Glan, Deryn and Mam go to Granny''s house to check on her. They make a kite but suddenly, a strong gust of wind blows Granny''s washing and Glan''s kite away. Will they be able to get them back? A Welsh adaptation by Anwen Pierce of Ebb and Flo: A Blowy Day.

  • av Marielle Bayliss
    116,-

    A groovy frog is forced to cut short his boogie session as a foul fog engulfs his swamp. Dusting himself off, he soon breaks out the hippity-hop in the fen, only to find the wetlands awash in stinky sewage. As Frog keeps bounding from place to place hoping to find somewhere to call home, he starts to feel hopeless. Will Frog ever find a home...

  • av Charlotte Middleton
    116,-

    Christopher Nibble and his friend Posie are keeping six hairy caterpillars as pets. They look after their pets carefully but, one day, the caterpillars disappear! Our gardening guinea pigs become the detectives of Dandeville and, with the help of Mr Rosetti, they solve their minibeast mystery in this bright and beautiful tale.

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    179,-

  • av Charlotte Middleton
    116,-

    The guinea-pigs of Llan-chwyn enjoy eating dandelion leaves, and the sound of ''crensh'' and ''mynsh'' are heard all through the day... but slowly, the delicious plants disappear from the neighbourhood. Will one brave and keen guinea-pig named Huwcyn Puw be able to save the day?

  • av Jon Roberts
    109,-

    Accompanied by Myles, her assistance dog, Lilly sets off from Granny?s house to explore. First she walks through the garden, then she visits the seashore. But when she comes to the big cave at the end of the beach her acute hearing means she is scared of the loud noise when she drops her torch. And what?s that creature she can hear...

  • av Ian Brown
    116,-

    Learn the alphabet with Albert and friends in this new board book. Ian Brown and Eoin Clarke''s brilliant Albert the Tortoise takes young children aged 0-3 on a journey through the alphabet with his friends.

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