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Umbo goes to Welsh Class
Umbo is no ordinary chimpanzee puppet. He is big and beautiful with a happy smile and full of life. Caroline is an enterprising grandma with a special talent for ventriloquism.
She is a Welsh learner, but has a problem: she has to give a talk in Welsh to her Welsh class. She needs help, but who can help her?
She thinks Umbo is just the inspiration and support she needs, so decides to take him to class.
Will Umbo be up to the task, will Caroline’s talk go well, and what will her classmates think of Umbo?
Umbo goes to Welsh Class is a charming, heart-warming tale with beautiful illustrations which will delight any young child. After all – who could resist Umbo?
This is a true story – well, almost – with only a light touch of make believe. Caroline does live in Wales with Umbo, Bird and Dave, and she did take Umbo to Welsh class!
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The Wealthy Way
Embark on a transformative journey towards socio-economic wellness and financial freedom with The Wealthy Way. This unique process empowers individuals to develop knowledge, awareness, and an ideal personality while taking strategic actions to create a life of abundance, free from money worries.This book guides you in nourishing your mindset, revitalizing your life, and effectively managing your finances to kickstart strong wealth creation. It provides life-changing values for anyone determined to overcome money personality problems, escape poverty, and achieve true financial freedom.Through self-discovery, transformation, and knowledge development, you can change your current financial situation and prevent future pitfalls. The Wealthy Way introduces three essential holistic personalities: BE transformed, DO take action, and HAVE sustainable financial wellness. These personalities are vital for improving your mindset, belief system, and financial management skills, leading to financial sufficiency.
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A Bipolar Life Well-Lived
It never dawned on me that I was getting ill, but what was happening to me was very real. Living in a world of make-believe, I was convinced my imaginary visions were genuine. I had delusions of grandeur, thinking I was all-powerful and the centre of everything. But I was not a monster; I was a lost soul. My story involves a struggle with mania and depression in the context of my life in England and France. How, despite my handicap, I held down a job abroad for 8 years and how, after 8 years of marriage to a Frenchman, I supported my daughter as a single parent. My memoir gives insight into living with mental illness. It is an autobiography concerned with memories of childhood, adolescence and adulthood.
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The Fleet Air Arm
This book uncovers many hidden facts and untold stories of the Fleet Air Arm (FAA), shedding light on its remarkable history, much of which has not been widely published. It offers a concise yet vivid account of how the Royal Navy’s Air Service (RNAS) evolved over the years, shaped by over a century of political manoeuvring and its long-standing rivalry with the Royal Air Force. Even today, the FAA continues to operate in the shadow of the RAF, as seen in the ongoing developments surrounding the Queen Elizabeth class aircraft carriers and the F-35B aircraft they now carry, frequent subjects in the media.Few know that the last serviceman to die in the Second World War was an FAA pilot, shot down over Japan at the very end of the Pacific conflict. While FAA victories such as Taranto and the Falklands are well known, it may surprise readers to learn that the FAA briefly flew Lancasters in 1946. And in the Gulf War, FAA Westland Lynx helicopters made history by virtually wiping out Iraq’s navy using Sea Skua missiles, the first time seaborne helicopters achieved such a feat.This book also features the most comprehensive post-1945 timeline of the FAA, a reflection of the decline of Britain’s maritime power over recent decades. Enriching the narrative are personal anecdotes from FAA personnel, highlighting their bravery, dedication, and sacrifice in the line of duty.
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Winston Dreams
The COVID-19 lockdowns were not much fun for us, but have you ever thought about how it would affect our furry friends?
Follow Winston’s journey from the loneliness of lockdown to freedom in this loveable children’s story about hope and happiness.
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Finding Your Way Home through COVID
Just when I thought my life was settled, everything changed when Cody came into it. He was supposed to be my foster dog for just three weeks, until my older son could take him after getting him fixed and healthy. But then COVID hit, and those three weeks stretched into three months of lockdown, with just Cody and me. During that time, we formed an unbreakable bond, and I can truly say that he got me through the pandemic.
Since then, Cody has become more than just a companion: he’s my purpose, my reason to keep going. Rescued from a tough life in the projects, he was searching for love and care, just like I was, though I didn’t realize it at the time. Now, he’s my constant companion and best friend.
People often say that I saved Cody, but the truth is, he saved me.
“I think dogs are the most amazing creatures, they give unconditional love. For me, they are the role model for being alive.”
– Gilda Radner
“Over the years I have felt the truest, purest love—the love of God, really. I imagine that what God’s love feels like is the love that comes from your dog.”
– Oprah Winfrey
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The ‘Joys’ of Humanity
For a woman like Joy Monroe, the only problem she faces is finding the next bus to start the party!
Reno in the 1990s could only be described as a ship of emotions and the hectic, white-haired, jewellery-covered Joy is the captain!
Witness as Joy’s life drastically changes, old demons return, and a romantic relationship develops!
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The Most Powerful Magic Of All
The Magic Show is in town and Archie is on a mission to find the most powerful magic of all.
Will the magician have the answer he seeks? Or maybe the fortune-teller will?
Embark on his adventure and follow his quest as he searches high and low for his answer.
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The Magic High Street
The high street is bustling with Christmas cheer, but for Jenny and Jim, the magic is just beginning. After a stop at a cozy teashop, the ordinary world transforms into something extraordinary. Talking fire hydrants, helpful lampposts, and even chatty horses become their new reality.
But is it all real, or just a figment of their imagination? The family embarks on a series of weekend adventures, seeking to uncover the truth behind the talking objects and the mysterious purple haze that surrounds them.
Join Jenny and Jim as they navigate the enchanting high street, where the line between reality and fantasy blurs, and every corner holds a new surprise.
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A Coastal Shelf
Eddie Hart, a devoted officer at Langdon Fire Station, grapples with the lingering grief over his mother’s demise and the burdensome secret he harbors concerning her death, a truth he finds impossible to share with his seemingly detached father. At the firehouse, he faces the challenge of appeasing senior managers hell-bent on either reining in his Watch or disbanding it altogether, all while guiding the new recruit through the demanding facets of the profession. Amidst the workplace turmoil, the ghost of a past romance resurfaces: Jane, his high school sweetheart, now wed to the imposing Nev, but the lingering connection between them persists.
As the disparate threads of Eddie’s life converge towards a pinnacle, the pressure mounts. Will he navigate the tempest of professional challenges, mend the rift with his father, and reconcile the embers of a bygone love? Or will the surmounting adversities cause his life to unravel into chaos?
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Seeking Sunrise
Have you ever seen a sunrise? Have you ever tried to catch a sunrise as it happens, just to see what it looks like? Have you ever stopped to think about how beautiful nature can be? A sunrise is just one of nature’s many wondrous offerings.
Bunny has seen the sunshine before, but one day, she realises that she’s never actually seen the sun, as it rises in the sky, at the beginning of a brand-new day. Join bunny and two of her other forest friends – badger and field mouse – in this tale of adventure, written in rhyme, as they set off together, before dawn, on a journey through the forest, having fun together, along the way.
Will they make it in time, to see the sunrise in all its magnificent glory? What will it look like? How will it make them feel?
If you’ve never seen a sunrise, why not try to catch one and see how it makes you feel…
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The Marvellous, Magical Saxophone
Twins Justine and Joshua wanted to give their dad a wonderful Christmas surprise. Things just hadn’t been the same for him since mum had died. Of course not. But Dad had simply lost all the joys of the festive season. He didn’t even bother to put up a Christmas tree anymore. So, the children come up with a plan and hope that their surprise would bring back the festive fun for their father and so for the whole family.
With their Uncle James’ help, a real Christmas tree and new fairy lights are bought. But when searching for the old box of decorations in the loft, the twins find something else, a strange item that neither sibling even knew existed. Would this mysterious object help their plan to succeed, or would it scupper it completely?
For Christmas is a magical time and the most marvellous, magical things can happen – even if these things are not at all what is expected.
Children will be enchanted by this highly original and magical tale, full of festive fun and happiness at Christmas.
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