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  • av Helen Dewhurst
    157,-

    Join the Little Superheroes in their latest adventure using their greatest super power.....PLAY!In this empowering book, our little superheroes show children how to use the power of play to connect to their feelings and manage their emotions. The Little Superhero moves and poses will spark their imaginations as they dress up and step into their BIG powers.OUR SUPERHERO MISSION Authors Helen and Beth are on a special mission to empower ALL children to use THEIR play super powers to develop an active, healthy lifestyle! From birth to age 5 the human brain develops faster than at any other point. This makes it the perfect time to empower children with great foundations for better physical and emotional health. With her Little Superhero Active Learning series, Helen hopes to bring the power of play into homes, schools and nursery settings everywhere to help all children build strong foundations.Let's support our children's physical, emotional and future mental health with the Little Superheroes... happy, healthy, heart, mind and body!

  • av Derek Rogerson
    157,-

    Following on from their last adventure, our six girls and Arukot have worked to ensure the wave-making machines have continued to generate unlimited clean electricity. Now, the machines could be converted to help clean the ocean floor of debris deposited by humans.But then things start to go terribly wrong. Strange mists and rainclouds start to appear at the wavemakers, the girls start to receive flowers and wavemakers and those on them start to dissolve in the clouds. Is Emilino at the root of the new trouble?

  • av Johanne Lee
    142,-

    This lovely book is an early introduction to counting using beautiful starlings. It invites children to find and count the number of starlings in each picture, with numbers given in both figures and words. Additionally, it encourages children to find and identify other types of birds hiding within the illustrations.A proceeds of sales received will be donated to the Derbyshire Wildlife Trust to help them continue their valuable work in the Derbyshire area.

  • av Lisa Treasure
    142,-

    PLOP is a little raindrop. He's friendly although a little bit shy. One day he falls out of his rain cloud home and comes across a lonely little girl. PLOP then goes on a mission to do everything he can to make the little girl smile. He calls on all of his friends to help and together they make her smile again. A lovely, heartwarming story - you will fall in love with PLOP!

  • av Johanne Lee
    142,-

    Delilah is a beautiful dolphin; she is wild and free, and part of a loving family. They live a wonderful life in the sea but it is full of danger for them.Some are caught up in fishing nets and others are caught and held in captivity, in tanks and enclosures to be put on a show for people.The book highlights the plight of dolphins as well as other marine life caught and trafficked by humans. This book aims to raise awareness about one of the reasons and educate the next generation about where a dolphin should be...wild and free!All proceeds from sales of this book will be donated to Ric O'Bary's Dolphin Project to support its cause.

  • av Dawn Bramwell
    218,-

    Daisy is on the brink of despair. A marriage ending and seemingly no hope in her life, she meets a stranger who turns her life around in ways that she could never have imagined. Sean is a magical character and so is Luna, the white wolf that mysteriously appears and becomes Daisy's constant companion. The magic woven between them takes Daisy to a new life where she meets another troubled soul; the darkly compelling Robbie. He is tormented by the threat of a family curse and his daughter, Lily is convinced that Daisy has been brought to their home, in the highlands of Scotland, to break this curse. Daisy, however, has a broken heart, and deeply buried wounds of her own. How can she possibly save someone else, when she is so desperately lost herself? She is faced with choices, not all of them are the right ones and unbeknown to her, there is a hidden danger that threatens far more than her heart. White Wolf Within is for those who like to believe in magic; who dare to dream that maybe, just maybe, there is something bigger, more powerful out there, than the everyday normal existence. White Wolf Within is for those of you who seek to find that true version of yourself that will bring you happiness.

  • av Jan Ford
    218,-

  • av Johanne Lee
    142,-

    Catrin is a caterpillar and that's all she thinks she is and ever will be. She doesn't know what she will grow into but she has dreams of being able to fly. Follow Catrin on her journey of discovery.With beautiful illustrations to help children to relate and understand what happens in nature, this lovely book will help children gain self-belief and confidence. It will encourage them to have dreams and to then follow those dreams.

  • av Dianne Smith
    172,-

  • av Lisa Treasure
    128,-

  • av Austin Lloyd Birks
    431,-

  • av Johanne Lee
    144,-

    Kenneth is kind.He is a welcoming friend to all.His mum worries the house will burst at the seams. Is there room for one more?Kenneth shows children how wonderful it is to be kind to everyone.As a result of your kindness, for every sale of this book donations will be made to various chosen charities.

  • av Derek Rogerson
    183,-

    During World War ll, the United States sent many military units to the UK to work alongside our own armed forces. One such unit was the 1511th Quartermaster Truck regiment, a unit comprising of mainly Black GIs, that was stationed at Adams Hall Camp in Bamber Bridge in Lancashire in 1943. Whilst the locals welcomed the Black troops, the Military Police were mainly white and the relationship between the two contingents was fraught because of racism. What ensued was what became known as the Battle of Bamber Bridge. Derek Rogerson recounts the tale of the Battle, adding in some possible conversations, as well as the known facts, bringing this battle back to life.

  • av Tom Horn
    218,-

  • av Helen Dewhurst
    142,-

    A bright and colourful book to help educate, encourage and empower children with a healthy start in life. The positive Little Superhero role model children go on an adventure through the alphabet embracing fundamental movement skills and linking sounds and actions.From birth to age 5, a child's brain develops more than at any other time in life. Such early brain development impacts the child's ability to learn and succeed. By creating fun, engaging movement opportunities we are helping children to fulfil their potential.Teaching letter sounds with movement is a must! Join the fun Little Superheroes as they run, jump, hop and zoom through the alphabet. A fun, active start book that supports children in the Early Years Foundation Stage and beyond as well as parents, teachers and practitioners. When it comes to learning letter sounds, teaching with movement is key. The fact is that children learn best by incorporating body movement and physical activity.Helen would love to see the Little Superhero active learning series in classrooms, nurseries and homes inspiring and supporting children with the best start in life. A book that really helps build strong foundations. Let's support our children's health and wellbeing with the Little Superheroes... happy, healthy, heart, mind and body!

  • av David Hewitt & Michelle Bauduin
    233,-

    David is an established author and semi-retired professional engineer who has held three Quality Director roles and now runs his own business helping other businesses to improve their quality systems. His diagnosis of prostate cancer (at Gleason 9) shocked the whole family and changed his life. Intrusive treatments followed over an 18-month period. Now, he currently has a PSA blood reading that is undetectable after several months of zero readings. He still doesn't really understand how this has happened but this book details his journey - it is emotional and heart-tugging but also contains valuable lessons learned along the way. It was never an option not to get through this and never an option to give in. He wants to share this with you and if this helps then it has done the job it was intended to do. ¿"I want to project hope and inspiration. Awareness of this killer is fundamental to recovery - please go and get tested because early diagnosis can savelives."

  • av Johanne Lee
    142,-

    This is a mouse without a house or furniture, just a hole in the floor.Mouse dreams of having his own home, with cosy rooms and his own furniture. Will his dream come true?Highlighting the plight of the homeless, this delightfully illustrated book will show younger children that not everyone is lucky enough to have a home.£1 of every sale will be donated to Greater Manchester Mayor's Charity via Work for Good

  • av Steven Mathews
    144,-

    This book tells stories about Jesus as though written by himself as his life unfolds. Using the stories from the Bible as a reference, Jesus tells us about his life as he grew to adulthood, in language that, whilst traditional, is aimed at bringing his stories to a new, modern-day audience. 

  • av Dawn Bramwell
    187,-

    Twelve year old Joe Clovelly leads a difficult life. His mother is widowed and an outcast in the village where he lives. His sister is deaf and mute, and he is frequently bullied at school. Then one night everything changes. He is visited by two spirits called 'Watchers'. The Watchers, Frieda and Ulf, tell Joe that he has been chosen to become the Guardian of The Valley and save it from the 'Darkness'. At first Joe does not take this seriously, after all The Valley is a quiet and peaceful place where everyone lives a simple and godly life. Nothing exciting or dangerous ever happens in The Valley. Things begin to change with the appearance of the Watchers. At first it is fun. Having two invisible friends with magic powers seems a good thing. Then the Darkness the Watchers predicted is let loose. An evil from ancient times that feeds on the souls of others, strikes terror into the hearts of all who live in The Valley. No one, least of all Joe could possibly have imagined the brutally bloody way in which the Darkness would claim its victims, or the grotesque methods of torturing the mind it would conjure up. The peace of the Valley is no more. People are dying horrifically. Blame is cast upon Joe's mother, decried for being a witch. Joe must now step into his own power, that of Guardian of the Valley. He must find the courage to not only stand up against the bullies and prejudice in his life, but the overwhelming terror that is the Darkness. If he fails, then all in the Valley will perish and their souls, including his, will be in torment for eternity.

  • av I.M. Mayes
    157,-

    Mr Thinkalot, the science professor, returns for his second space journey. He is still always thinking, his head full of ideas and problems.After returning home from his very successful, fantastic space journey and adventures on the planet Eden, Mr Thinkalot's life starts to get back to normal.However, what he doesn't know is that Bert, the computer in his Super Space Helmet, has had an urgent request for help from Wave to help save his own planet Gallons. Wave's homeworld is now also in dreadful danger; the ice caps are melting, sea levels are rising and land is being swallowed up.Eventually, Mr Thinkalot hears the message and he and Bert waste no time travelling to Eden to find out what is causing the problem and to help the inhabitants of Gallons save their planet. The fate of two worlds is now weighing heavily on Mr Thinkalot's shoulders. Can he save these planets from extinction-level events?On their second adventure, Mr Thinkalot and Bert meet new species and make new friends but will Eden and Gallons be saved from the impending doom? He returns to earth a changed man, with another important message for humanity. They will listen.Follow Mr Thinkalot on his second space journey - one that is even more spectacular than his first. With more bright and quirky illustrations, young readers will learn more ways to help change the future of our beautiful planet Earth.

  • av Marie Stell
    127,-

    Little Spud is a little, friendly, blue dragon and he is like no other.He is on the autistic spectrum and sometimes life can be difficult.But then something happens - Little Spud finds how to shine his own light and his life changes.Written by his sister, this lovely rhyming book shows children of all capabilities that they can shine - they just have to believe they have the light within them.

  • - The Brig Girls and the skull Book 2
    av Derek Rogerson
    157,-

    It's ten years since the 'Brig' girls saved the world from Emilino's evil plan. Busy adults now, they still meet when they can. We find the girls discussing the high number of tsunamis that seemed to be occurring. They each receive a postcard from an unknown source and the girls immediately question whether their old foe Emilino is at the root of what is going on.This means that our Brig girls will begin a quest to get to bottom of the issue. Will the girls be able to find out the cause and put and put an end to it?Read on intrepid adventure seekers.

  • av Johanne Lee
    128,-

    This book shows the beauty of humpback whales and their plight in overfished, polluted oceans.Maximus is a huge character but doesn't look like his friends; his fluke is, quite frankly, very plain. He is a curious humpback and becomes tangled up with a large plastic bag and fishing net rope. Luckily rescue is at hand and Maximus is saved. The sea needs everyone's friendship and support, so, for every sale of this book, a donation will be made to the Whale and Dolphin Conservation Society.

  • av Nigel Stewart
    187,-

    Simon Turner is planning a party for his 60th birthday. It's meant to be a celebration of family, enduring friendships, memories - and his beloved music. But when the dancing stops and the lights go on, has more been revealed than either Simon or any of his guests could ever have imagined?

  • av Teri M Dawson
    234,-

  • av Deborah Sykes
    233,99

  • av Helen Shaw
    127,-

    A lovely rhyming book to help families who adopt their children explain that their family is going to grow and they are going to welcome another child. The book shows how wonderful it is to adopt a child and helps explain the process to young children. The simple illustrations illustrate this by using animals of different species.

  • av Jude Entwhistle
    157,-

    An enchanting series of stories for all seasons each with its own message, based on mindfulness and meditation.

  • av Johanne Lee
    113,-

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