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Paul Cookson. Illustrated Eilidh Muldoon.

Hocus Pocus, diddley oakus is an old, old children’s chant when ‘magical’ thing were afoot, or at least it once was, with such fun to be had making play as...

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Vikki Conley. Illustrations Penelope Pratley.

For those children that were born to run and rush through life, Tomorrow Girl is a steadying story. Learning to slow down and appreciate the things around you can be...

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Paul Russell. Illustrations Cara King.

The Girl Who Liked to Worry Some children are born worriers. Lucy was one of those children. She worried that her shadow would turn into a black hole and eat...

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Nova Weetman

The Edge of Thirteen is a beautiful story of growing-up and one that grown-ups everywhere will very easily relate to, as will tweens who are struggling with self-image, friendship, change...

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Ed: Katherine Rundell

Words and Pictures to Comfort, Inspire and Entertain From the delicate cover to the engaging contents The Book of Hopes is more just a product of the times lived through...

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Amy Adeney. Illustrations Amy Calautti.

The expectations for many children when they start school, is that things will be like their home experiences. Most children have learned about rights and responsibilities and respectful treatment of...

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Deb Gliori. Illustrations Alison Brown.

Little Owl is creating such a fuss about having a bath. He does not want to stop playing King of the castle with his best friend Hedge, even though it...

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Michelle Kadarusman

Beautifully written and capturing the very essence of life in Jakarta, Girl of the Southern Sea from Michelle Kadarusman follows the journey of fourteen year old Nia who longs to...

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Mark Sperring. Illustrations Sarah Warburton.

The Don’t Panic Gang are the most unlikely band of hero’s’ who live by the motto ‘We Are Right Here To Help’, but want to remain a secret, actually TOP...

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Michelle Robinson. Illustrations Emily Hamilton.

Michelle Robinson with the help of Emily Hamilton in The World Made A Rainbow have captured the world of 2020 ongoing, as COVID hit hard, changing the world forever, leaving...

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Patricia Cleveland-Peck. Illustrations David Tazzyman.

Back in hard book format for little people, the funny, zany and lovable characters of You Can’t Take an Elephant on the Bus have come to life in a small,...

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Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara, illustrated by Mark Hoffmann.

Charles Darwin was a little boy with a massive curiosity who went on to become very famous, having places named after him, Darwin in Australia, but more importantly, discovered that...