Recommended Reads
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Jessica BunnyDuck Goes Out to Play
Now that Jessica Bunny Duck can swim, there’s no stopping her adventures! When a swing ride over the pond goes wrong, Jessica makes a splash landing right on the Frog family’s Sunday stroll. But that’s not the biggest surprise of the day!
After racing her siblings to Nanny and Grandad Duck’s cottage, Jessica proves she might not be the best swimmer yet, but she’s certainly the fastest runner – and the quickest to reach the strawberry jam!
A delightful tale about growing up, making mischief, and finding your own special talents.
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A Tale of Two Queens
In a kingdom where tradition reigns supreme, King Ahosepe Sai Kodjoe I of the Abante Kingdom decides to defy societal norms. Faced with pressure from his council of elders to conform to the customary ‘rite of the Akaam River’ and select a wife from the most beautiful and best of Abante maidens, his decision to marry Asantewaa, a slave girl from the house of the influential Obirempon, defies all expectations. This union presents a unique set of challenges to Ahosepe and Asantewaa, challenging the established order of things, setting the stage for an inimitable and compelling story of love, loyalty, and the clash between the old ways and the winds of change.
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Sam Hunter and the Case of the Missing Watch
Sam Hunter is a nine-year-old boy, or as he would have it, nine years and four months old. That was very important to someone who was counting down the days until he was in double figures. He was your average nine-year-old boy who loved exploring the woods behind his home and playing football with his mates. But his main passion was watching detective series and films on the TV and reading detective novels. His favourite was The Mysteries of Sherlock Holmes, and he was always on the lookout for a good mystery to solve. One day he hoped he could be a famous detective solving crimes.
His opportunity to solve a big mystery comes a lot sooner than he thought, as on his way home, one snowy Christmas Eve, he meets an elf named Evilo.
He is whisked off to the North Pole to help Evilo and all her elf friends try to find Santa’s (or Papa Nick as they call him) missing magic watch, without which he will not be able to deliver all the Christmas gifts to all the boys and girls around the world and Christmas will be, for the first time ever, ruined.
Using his detective skills and help from Evilo, it is a breathtaking race against time to find the watch and return it to Papa Nick before “Elf Time” runs out.
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The Stoneman
A mental transmission for a soul’s translation—a heart’s transformation in Turquoise.
The Stoneman stands to smash the status quo: daring to build rather than destroy, to bridge systems of separation. An outcast rebel with misfit classification, he targets societal change to uplift humanity and forge true connection.
At his journey’s heart lies a girl he loves deeply—yearning not just for her understanding but to love her as profoundly as he’s understood. Together with their quietly radical ideas, they ignite a revolution of body, mind, and soul, demolishing walls around human hearts.
Yet life brings cruel setbacks. Threatened by challenges that derail his path, the Stoneman’s resolve is tested to breaking point. This rare gem remains unshaken—energised by empathy, fuelled by encouragement. What is the true source of his strength? With a steadfast friend’s support, he forges joy from adversity, turning stumbling blocks into stepping stones.
A story of moments crystallised in time: some seized, others slipping through our grasp. A prayer that when precious chances pass, fortune may spin the wheel again.
So, come! Sing heart-songs with the Stoneman—and discover what dreams may be.
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Lulu and Skeeter Turn One
Lulu and Skeeter are kitten twins who have little adventures in their back garden and inside the house.
Sometimes they get up to mischief together, but they are not really naughty; they just like to have fun and play kitten games.
Lulu is a creamy-coloured kitten with orange stripes who usually leads in their mischief, whereas Skeeter is a tabby kitten, and even though he is bigger than his sister, Lulu, he is a little afraid of doing some of the things that Lulu does.
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A Boy Named Orion: The Storm Stone
Orion is an orphan in an age of futuristic prowess after he loses both his mom and dad in a freak accident. The vast city of Neo-Tokyo has been a cage of chrome and machines, where the warmth of living beings has been replaced with the chilling calculations of droids and drones. Escaping and hiding away in his secret bunker, he uses his affinity for tech to earn money anonymously. His curiosity is sparked when something abnormal appears in the sky.
Orion must discover the enigma in what he has found and brave what he finds when the sky bends its will against him.
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Would you believe it all began in a …
The story begins with Megwig entering a charity shop. The blue jeans that she is enticed to buy seem to take over Megwig’s life from the moment she puts them on! To her utter surprise, they take control of where she goes and what she does. Taking her to places where she had no intention of going! Doing things she had no intention of doing! At the same time, she soon finds herself caught up in the middle of an adventure with her friend Ricardo. An adventure where they struggle to save the animals from the evil clutches of the ‘Collector’!
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Obadiah Wizzlemusket Is Deliciously Different
This book is written to encourage young people who may be quite different from many of their friends and people around them.
It shows them that it’s so exciting to just be yourself and to enjoy being different. And it says that every one of us is extra special.
So, we hope you enjoy reading about Obadiah Wizzlemusket and that you often think about him and smile.
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The Rabbit Who Lived by the Sea
Me is a kind, warm, and loving father of eight. He has made it his life’s mission to share the gospel with everyone he meets, telling them about a beautiful life by the sea that awaits those who believe.
With songs of praise on his lips and hope in his heart, he promises that better days are coming.
Me is the busiest, kindest, and most wonderful rabbit you’ll ever meet – and above all, he loves God.
£7.99 -
Hee-Hee on the Farm
Hee-Hee on the Farm is a book for small children aged 0 to 5.
The main character, Hee-Hee, is a horse living on a farm who introduces other farm animals, explains what they do, and shows where our food comes from.
The heart of the work maintains a playful tone and delightful animal characters that attract further reading. There is great room for shared involvement, with writing that is adeptly conceived… wonderfully suited for both young readers and parents alike. A keen awareness of the intended age group is demonstrated through dynamic, engaging, and accessible language, carefully selected for early learners. Featuring recognizable farmyard animals, this lively read is equally enjoyable alone or shared aloud.
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The Return of the Sheriff of River Bend
Bored with ranching after his wife died, Jim Connor decides to sell up and return to being a lawman when the current sheriff retired.
Aided by his deputies he has several dangerous encounters with robbers. He prefers to pursue them on horseback as he found the automobiles of the day, the early 20th century, to be unsuitable.
Several tragedies occur down the years and Connor eventually decided to retire…
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Pocket Kids
They are tiny, brave and shy. To the earth from the little planet called Pocket Planet, which is in danger of disappearing. They can talk with plants and animals. They care about nature. They love children and they live in the children’s pockets, which are their homes. There, they feel safe and protected. But who are those sweet creatures? They are Pocket Kids.
£13.99