-
Don't Forget Me Grandpa! It's Me, David
This is a story, written through the eyes of a 10-year-old boy, who is trying to understand dementia, the devastating disease that has gripped hold of his beloved grandfather. It is a beautiful, heart-warming story of a grandson who, even though his world is being turned upside down, wants to make sure that his grandfather never forgets him.
Hopefully this book will help parents explain dementia to their children and help kids understand the effects of this devastating disease.
£9.99 -
Germs
‘Noro and Rhino are two naughty germs, they make you feel poorly and like watching you squirm.’
Two little boys come into contact with Norovirus and Rhinovirus, what will happen to them? How can they avoid getting an infection?
This is a fun, educational story for children about viruses. It describes how they get inside a boy and make him feel ill before his immune army sets to work to fight the infection.
£9.99 -
Grace and Granny Rose
Grace has a special relationship with her granny.
They adore each other and spend time together regularly.
As a curious teenager, she always has a pending question,
to which her grandmother responds with her years of wisdom,
offering Grace meaningful advice and inspiration.
When Grace is asked about what she believes in, she thinks about her answer,
understanding that it is an important question to deeply ponder.
She seeks out the valuable opinion of her dearest grandmother.
What will she learn?
What will she discover?
£10.99 -
Grandma Is Now in Heaven
Illuminating the bonds of family and the power of love through loss, the author explores the many ways in which remembering a loved one can not only honor their legacy but also connect to a new generation. Despite their physical absence, they live on in our memories.
£8.99 -
Grandpa Is Now in Heaven
Sharing the memory of a lost loved one not only helps us to remember them, but also introduces a new generation to their story.
£8.99 -
Grandpa, I Wanna Go Fishing
The reader will quickly be drawn into an audience of grandchildren who are listening to their grandpa tell them a bedtime story that twists and turns in their mind as if they were on a winding trail interconnecting five generations of their family. Together they discover, in a most captivating and surprising way, the bonding elements of love between those whom we call family.
The story takes place when the grandpa was five years old and his own grandfather, Ike, driving a funny old car called a Model A, took him and his two older brothers fishing. It was going to be the best day of his life. The excitement builds as the story comes alive, as if it was happening right at that moment. But then, suddenly a near tragedy takes place. An event the children’s grandpa had never shared with them before.
When the story ends, and in the still silence of the night, just before their grandpa turns off the light in the treehouse he built for them, all the children are out of their sleeping bags hugging their grandpa and each other.
This story is likely to invoke children’s interest in the experiences of adults, be it parents, grandparents or extended family members.
£9.99 -
Imagine a World
Children love to ask questions. They question everything and anything! This book highlights that life through the eyes of a child is much more exciting when there are differences around us. This is definitely a reflection of the multicultural society that we live in.
£8.99 -
Into the Dark
After hearing that his mum’s cancer had returned, Harry felt an overwhelming darkness around him and his family. A dark cloud loomed over him and it felt like it would never leave. Struggling to make sense of everything, Harry’s world crumbled around him.
A heart-felt and thought-provoking true story which dives into the abstract mind of a child whose mum is dying of cancer.
£11.99 -
Is There Anybody There?
Don’t be afraid to come into the world of shadows and see things through the eyes of others.
The things in this book are actually happening to the characters, which can help you understand what you might do ‘if it were you.’
£7.99 -
It Is OK To Be Different
In a land filled with roaring, towering dinosaurs, Gus stands out – not because he’s the biggest or the loudest, but because he’s uniquely himself. While he may not look like the others, does that truly set him apart? Dive into the heartwarming tale of It Is OK To Be Different and join Gus on a journey of self-discovery, where he learns that our differences are what make us special. A delightful read that celebrates individuality and teaches young readers the beauty of embracing who they are.
£9.99 -
Jack's Story
Meet Jack – the first character in the KETCH series.
Jack is like all other boys his age; he gets up every morning, brushes his teeth, has breakfast and goes to school.
Jack’s daily routine, however, is slightly different because he has been diagnosed with cerebral palsy. His morning routine may be slightly different to yours. The shoes he wears may differ to yours and the emotions he feels during the day may not be the emotions you feel at school. We are all different and have unique qualities. Let’s embrace what makes us who we are.
Follow a day in the life of Jack and explore how you can show KETCH to your friends and family.
KETCH
Kindness
Empathy
Tolerance
Care
Happiness
£9.99 -
Just Being You
Just Being You is a story about a dog (Sam) who watches the neighbour's cat (Misty) and wishes that he could be like her. He doesn't realise that Misty secretly wishes that she was like him. In writing this story, I am hoping to teach children that they are perfect in their own uniqueness and to appreciate what they have.
£7.99
We use cookies on this site to enhance your user experience and for marketing purposes.
By clicking any link on this page you are giving your consent for us to set cookies