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Attention Control
In Attention Control, Alexandr provides readers with essential tools to maintain awareness. He explores the reasons behind memory deterioration, the feeling of ‘Groundhog Day,’ and the onset of dementia, offering strategies to combat these issues. This book is a step toward clarity and mindfulness, ensuring that you don’t drown in the daily routine of life.
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Whisper Boy Sings!
Peter loves to sing but one day he loses his voice and a chance to sing in his school concert. That night Peter falls into a deep slumber and finds himself in a mystical world of talking animals, birds, and fairies. He is named Whisper Boy by the forest creatures who travel with him deep into the forest in search of his voice. Woven into the magical journey are eight key singing exercises that readers can try as they read Peter’s story. Whisper Boy Sings! is written by Claire Everton, a voice teacher of many years who has also performed in children’s musical theatre. Aimed at children aged 6 to 10, Whisper Boy Sings! highlights both the adventure that can be found in learning to sing and the delight awaiting those who find their true voice.
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A Child’s Garden of Curses
Reimagine thirteen cherished tales from the Brothers Grimm, now retold in lively, rhyming verse. Each poem deftly captures a pivotal scene or feeling, using rich language to paint a vivid word-picture. As the familiar stories unfold through traditional meter and rhyme, young readers will expand their vocabularies, meet unfamiliar words in an understandable context, and improve their comprehension. Rhyming narratives stick in the memory, allowing children to chant captivating texts while sharpening their linguistic abilities. When children discover the delight of playful poetry, their appetite for magical new words grows. Let the rhythm and wonder of these fairy-tale verses spur a lifelong love of language.
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Excitable Bunny
Tucked away in sleepy Watermans Bay is one very busy household. That’s right, the little green house is a buzz for Rainbow Rabbit’s first day at Star Swamp Medical College. She loves medicine and is prepared for the day, but is the school ready for her? Let’s find out! The second in the Bunny Series, this story follows our favourite resident student on her first day following in the footsteps of her mentor Pink Bunny.
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Chocolate Toothpaste
Daniel hated brushing his teeth!But what if toothpaste tasted ofsomething a little more delicious?Join him and his best friend Lucason their daring adventure to createthe World’s first...Chocolate Toothpaste -However, this crazy endeavour has direconsequences, turning the entire townupside down…!
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Mr Arthur, Miss Echo and the Grumpy Toad
Mr. Arthur is fed up with Miss Echo,
A puppy who is causing mischief and mayhem!
He can’t keep up with her antics as he tries to keep her out of trouble.
She flies from one disaster to another with him on her tail!
But has she gone too far?
The Grumpy Toad thinks so – she’s pulling his home out of the pond!
What does he have in store for her?
And who else has moved into the house to cause mischief?
Can the dogs unite to keep the peace in their home?£8.99 -
A Frog Called Freddy
Sometimes in life, the time comes when we want to be the very best we can be, to achieve our goals. Freddy was no exception! He wanted to win a gold medal at the biggest jumping competition in the world, the Frog Olympics.He practised his jumping every day, making sure he was ready with his body and his mind for the big day, preparing himself as best he could for the biggest competition for which he had ever entered.But other frogs from around the world wanted to win that medal too! They came from near and far, from every pond in the land, ready to jump to glory!How do you think Freddy went? He was very confident, very good, very ready, and very keen to do the best he could do! Read his story!
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Surviving the Asylum
In this raw and poignant memoir, Michael recounts his harrowing journey through the psychiatric system and his struggle to find purpose after losing custody of his beloved autistic grandson.
After a suicide attempt lands him in a geriatric psychiatric ward for the third time in recent years, Michael finds himself cut off from the outside world and the grandson he raised for three decades. Facing abuse and isolation, he contemplates ending it all.
But a lifeline appears in the form of his vocal coach and support worker, who encourage him to channel his pain into art. As Michael discovers new passions in singing, painting, and poetry, he forges an unexpected friendship with a fellow patient that reignites his will to live.
This powerful story of resilience and reinvention shows how creativity and human connection can offer hope even in the darkest of times. Michael’s journey reminds us that it’s never too late to find a new voice and a reason to keep singing.
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The Continuing Adventures of Sacky and The Bush Wood Valley Gang
The little mouse with a big heart is back!Join Sacky and his beloved Bush Wood Valley Gang in their latest adventure. After finding a new family among the orphans, our brave hero faces fresh challenges and exciting quests in the expanding world of their woodland home.With courage, friendship, and his trademark positive attitude, Sacky proves once again that even the smallest creatures can make the biggest impact.Filled with charming illustrations and valuable lessons, this delightful sequel will captivate young readers and warm the hearts of all who join Sacky on his continuing journey.
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The Christmas Bee
Young bee Barnabee Bumble buzzes with dedication and dreams of becoming the top pollen collector in his hive. But one day, an overheard conversation between two children plants a new seed of curiosity in his heart: Who is Santa? And more importantly, what is Christmas?
Despite Mrs. Robbins’ attempt to explain, every answer seems to lead to another question. And when he seeks clarity from his mother, the mystery only deepens. With winter approaching, and the urgency to gather pollen for the queen growing, Barnabee and his friend, Willowbee, find themselves in a perilous situation. Barnabee’s courageous act not only saves his friend but earns him an unexpected reward.
Through this gift, Barnabee embarks on a heartwarming journey, ultimately unveiling the true essence of Christmas.
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The Forever Child
The Forever Child is a contemplative fourth offering from an author shaped by personal loss. In this reflective journey, the writer poetically navigates through memories of childhood and the contrasts of adulthood, examining how external influences have moulded his life. Amidst the backdrop of nature’s healing embrace, he clings to the beauty of dreams while confronting life’s traumas.Though composed of distinct pieces, The Forever Child is best experienced in its entirety, from the first page to the last.
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A Win-Win For Love
Life is fragile, but there is always the possibility of finding a new path…Aura closed the door of her apartment in the city for the last time, a young widow accompanied only by her loyal dog Jasper. Life had dealt her an unexpected hand, steering her onto a road she never anticipated traveling. It was during a stay at her best friend Amanda’s that Aura reconnected with Jerry, Amanda’s brother. As a CEO of a chain of arts and crafts stores, Jerry needed an assistant to oversee the company’s prestigious Crafter of the Year contest. Aura accepted but, alas, love and life intervened, complicating her job. If Aura wanted to win, she must start making choices that will allow her to chart a new path.A Win-Win for Love maps that trajectory, of tough decisions, misfortune, and resistance.
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