Pause or a Break What to Take
Join pause and break in a nurturing and informative rhyme for young readers. Explaining the importance of taking breaks while gaming.
Join pause and break in a nurturing and informative rhyme for young readers. Explaining the importance of taking breaks while gaming.
Eloise Evergreen was mesmerized by the beautiful autumn colors but dreaded the season. During the fall, with some autumn magic, her friends Marcie Maple, Olivia Oak, and Bradley Birch changed from ordinary green into the most spectacular colors. If only I could change colors, thought Eloise.
Eloise’s friends can’t wait to surprise her with Owen the Owl’s clever plan. After all, they knew that autumn was a difficult time for her. Eloise is an evergreen tree. She is always, always just GREEN, and Eloise isn’t keen on the color GREEN. Will Owen’s plan work, and what will the charming family who lives in the old farmhouse think of Eloise’s new look?
This heartwarming story, with an endearing message of kindness, friendship, and self-acceptance, is overflowing with the warmth, coziness, and beauty of autumn. Who knew that trees could have so much heart and personality!
Climate change, fraternal competition and loneliness: these are some of the crises the creatures in these tales have to face. They will need all the ingenuity and courage they can muster to overcome the odds, and they dearly hope you will accompany them…
Discover how Aslak, a polar bear living in the Artic, and Selma, a tiny mouse inhabiting a Greek island, both find a way to adapt to the threat posed by climate change, thereby ensuring the survival of their kind.
Azumal, a very independent green turtle, has an eye-opening encounter with a desolate shrimp on the seafloor which makes him realise the importance of companionship. He turns tail, hoping it’s not too late.
A young genet, Snuffles, helps the two young people who take care of him to solve the mystery of the golden talisman and foil the dark plans Squire Potts has in store for his daughter.
Gale and Bluster are two polecat brothers whose rivalry tears their community apart until fortunately Golius, a wise old owl, comes to the rescue and helps the community to heal.
These tales and more await you between the covers of this book.
Little T has a new puppy named Lasco, and together they set off on a journey to visit Grannie Jane, traveling through rolling hills and farm country.
During his visit, Little T spends joyful days playing with his cousins while Lasco stands watch over Grannie’s gate.
When it’s time to return home, he can’t wait to tell his Nana all about the wonderful time he had.
Imagine living in an incredibly beautiful world that exists right under your feet! Well, that’s just where a boy called Happy and his family live. It is a world full of brilliant colours and crystal caves that sparkle and shine in colours of the rainbow.
One day a curious Happy discovers a tunnel that he has never seen before. It reaches up, up, up, up so high that he wonders where it will end…
This is the beginning of an unexpected adventure and an unexpected friendship.
Join Happy and his new friend Ben as they learn about each other’s amazing worlds. As they explore the happy surprise of this very special friendship, you can be their friend too.
Siblings Alexander and Lily did not have great expectations. Most of their friends were jetting off abroad for much-needed and much-missed holidays after the strain of the first Covid-19 lockdown. They had wanted to fly abroad too, perhaps to somewhere with a welcoming, warm climate, somewhere exciting and exotic. But the money set aside for this vacation had been swallowed up when their mum’s old car had broken down.
So, they were setting off instead for a ‘staycation’ in Brampton Sands, a location so remote that there weren’t even any motorways leading to it! Of course, they were looking forward to a holiday with their mother, but could a ‘staycation’ in their own country really match up to a wonderful trip abroad?
Ocean Times is an inspiring and heart-warming tale of friendship, fun and resilience, with a delightful measure of magic. Readers new to the main characters will be captivated by them, while old friends from Dragon Times will be enchanted once more.
We are all wonderfully unique in countless ways. Whether it's physical differences or differences in personality and culture.
When we fail to appreciate these differences, we can feel isolated and disconnected from the world, we're not able to show the best of ourselves.
However, when we embrace the magic of our diversity, we discover that these very distinctions are what make each of us special and make the world so interesting, like the many colours of one rainbow .". This story helps teach about the beauty in our differences and how we can feel inspired to celebrate them.
Fred is having one of those days – bugs are bugging him at every turn!
It all begins when a fly buzzes around his head first thing in the morning. Then come the weevils in his breakfast, a moth that munches a hole in his favourite jacket, and an ant that crawls up his pants!
As the day goes on, more and more bugs appear, and Fred is getting fed up. But Mum has some wise words: don’t let the bugs bug you – enjoy the rest of the day!
A fun, rhyming story full of pesky pests, giggles, and a gentle reminder to shake off the small stuff and keep smiling.
Mary dreamt of having a new pair of wellies.
That day came sooner than she thought, the mud was waiting for her.
In red she spashled, in red she dashed.
Join Mary on a day she’ll never forget.
The toys were moving. They found themselves in separate boxes, not sure of what was happening. They were all a little worried. Would they like where they were going? Where were they going?
White Teddy was also having a problem with the Big Red Ball that kept bouncing into his life every time he thought back to the fun, laughter and adventures he had had with the little boy he used to belong to. The Big Red Ball was making him very, very sad, so he stopped remembering.
The new house had some wonderful surprises for them and whilst they were all sitting on the sofa awaiting The Mistress to put them into their special places, they helped White Teddy to remember when the big red ball first appeared.
The laughter and happiness returned, and there was a delightful ending for them all, especially for White Teddy.
Imagine stepping outside your front door early one morning and finding that the world around you has changed. The familiar neighborhood has vanished. Where your neighbors’ houses once stood, rugged cliffs rise, their faces dotted with dark caves. A few of the cave mouths flicker with a soft amber glow.
The tarmacked road has melted away, replaced by a wide, lazy lake that laps gently at the shore. The chaotic street sounds have disappeared, replaced by a whispering breeze that playfully teases the leaves of the sturdy, ancient trees, as if telling them that change is in the air. A pale sun peeks shyly through a crooked gap in the rock face opposite.
Suddenly, movement in one of the shadowy caves catches your attention. A timid, slight figure emerges, glancing furtively around. It is a Wild Child.
Will you be brave enough to follow her? To become her unseen, silent companion as she takes her first steps away from familiar routines and comforts into a wider, wilder world of danger, challenge, and misadventure?
This is the beginning of her journey from childhood to young adulthood. Will you choose to walk beside her?
MaCello is a series of short stories about the life of a magical violincello, origins unknown, presumed to have been especially made for the great Maestro, revealing small aspects from the lives of the individuals who played this amazing instrument, told through the lives of people’s musicanship. The stories relate how the cello magically improved each person’s ability, or not. The MaCello stories try to put forward how one’s performance and attitude develop our successes in life.
Found in a musical shop, by a young boy and his mother (also a cello player, who had to give it up once she married), the cello helps players, who love playing and music, to access their hidden talents or enhance their latent talent, but, only if they show love to the cello and dedication to their musicianship. The stories reflect the passing of years through the twentieth century, technologically speaking, of each participant’s story, and gradually reveals how the cello interacted with their lives.
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