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A rare name with a long-forgotten meaning in Southeastern Nigeria, and an occurrence in Eastern Uganda, some 2500 miles away. How and why?The answer reveals itself, along with the answer to a long-asked question...Where did the ancient Egyptians go?
In a glen in Scotland, lives a clan, a caboodle. They ur hairy an' not scary like a loud an' yappy poodle. Whit ur they caw'd? McShoogle an' the Woogles!McShoogle an' his wiley gang ur oan a mission! Can they outwit the pesky haggis hunters an' their mischievous dugs tae save their BFFs, the haggis? Will McShoogle rise tae the occasion and become the "Best Leader Ever" ? Dive into a kaleidoscope of vibrant illustrations an' laugh-oot-loud moments as this tale unfolds tae reveal the magic o' friendship, the power o' teamwork, an' the art o' believing in yer woogle-tastic self! Perfect for little dreamers an' big gigglers alike! New readers and older children who want to read by themselves will love the rhyming story and colourful pictures. Written in easy-to-grasp Scots, this book also features a handy glossary of Scots words to refer to at the back. Children will love discovering the Scots language and the wonderful world these little Scottish creatures inhabit.If you like 'The Tale o the Wee Mowdie that wantit tae ken wha keeched on his heid' or 'Hamish the Hairy Haggis' this book is perfect for you. An interactive, ready-to-go Teachers' Pack is available to complement the story. Jam-packed with ideas and exercises that work across the curriculum, there's something for every 4 - 8 year old to enjoy learning. Teachers will love the easy-to-download worksheets and suggestions for creating their own ideas for classroom lessons.
The truth always prevails - with some exceptions . . . When esteemed lawyer Hannah Makepeace and her four-year-old son move into a former smugglers' hideaway, little do they know that their lives will become entwined in events that happened at Pebble Cove over a century ago. Tobias Finchinglake is Hannah's first client when she returns to Truelove Hills from Dubai. He has no idea how their connection will lead to unravelling a mystery surrounding his ancestry that has plagued him all his life. Secrets are uncovered at Chateau Amore de Pebblio, Sonning Hall and Finchinglake Vineyard. Hannah's grandfather knows more than most. Will Arthur Makepeace reveal the missing piece of the jigsaw? Or will he keep the biggest secret of his life?
Secrets and lies in Truelove Hills can lead to only one thing - a weekend that changes everything . . . Twins, Tabitha and Tallulah Makepeace, are inseparable. They've grown up in Truelove Hills; work in their father's public house and even live above it. The only time they've been away from home was when they went to art school in London - which, of course, they went to together. Now at twenty-three years' old, their lives could be considered boring. Romance is considerably lacking; working behind the bar with Steve and Bruce Copperfield is a chore. Bruce still holds a light for Tallulah after a brief fling months ago, and Tabitha put a stop to Steve's advances before they even got off the ground. However, there's help on the way; Lady Leticia Lovett is keen to see the two youngest Makepeace girls settle down like their elder sisters, Hannah and Matilda. The new nursery manager, Miss Mae, also wants to lend a helping hand. Between them, Lady Lovett and Miss Mae organise a Matchmaking event at Chateau Amore de Pebblio for the August Bank Holiday weekend. Tallulah is reluctant to attend, but Tabitha is willing to give it a go. Little do they know it will be a weekend that will change their lives forever.
At twenty-five years old, Jessie's the youngest member of Rawlinson's Residential. She's not just the youngest; she's the newest member of the team - a fact that's pointed out to her on a daily basis. Real estate is a cutthroat business, and Jessie isn't proving she can make it in a world where it's not about what you know - but who you know. That's until the commission-driven team unwillingly goes on a course. Jessie sees this as her big opportunity. If she's the best performer on the three-day residential getaway, she'll get the chance to shine. The only trouble is the course doesn't go to plan, and Jessie is forced into the limelight. Will she fly, or will she fall? And then there are other things to deal with. A family with secrets, rumours of ghosts, and little children with no filters. Will Jessie succeed when everything's against her? A journey through London, Paris and New York will provide the answer. And maybe - just maybe - prove that fairy tales really do come true . . .
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