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Be Brave Beatrice
Be Brave Beatrice is about a girl who is sick. All she can do is lie in bed and feel terrible. She wants to run and play and go outside. She wants to see her friends but sicker and sicker she gets. The only way to get better is to take foul-tasting medicine. She tries.
Be Brave Beatrice encourages children to face their fears and shows them how important it is to keep trying. It is a story that every child, parent and carer will be able to relate to. Children get sick, and parents and doctors help them get well again. This often includes taking medicine that tastes gross and involves challenges for children, parents and carers alike.
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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.
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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.
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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.’
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Kick Like a Girl
Francesca is a young girl who wants to play football in the park with the boys. But will they let her?
When she is told that girls can’t play football, Francesca leaves the park feeling sad and believing that girls and boys can’t do the same things. That is until her mum steps in with wonderful stories of famous women who were brave, strong and had the self-confidence to achieve their goals. After hearing these stories, will Francesca, along with her friend Ila, find her inner confidence and bravery to challenge the boys to a football match?
This book is designed to remind young girls and boys everywhere that they are strong and brave, and that with confidence, dreams really can come true!£13.99 -
Lark the Shark
Everything you think you know about sharks is about to change! Meet Lark the friendly shark.
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Life Lessons and Tales of Little MisFit
Ivy Sue Klutz (Little MisFit - LMF) finds one of her first memories confusing. This is when she is three and a half years old and is at her sister Lynn's birthday party. Their cousin, Janet, asks the partygoers to guess what Lynn's birthday present is as the truck delivering the present is backing up to the front porch of their house. Unbeknown to LMF, Janet told the other kids not to really guess that it's a bike. You guessed - LMF guesses that her sister is getting a bike for her 5th birthday present. But instead of everyone being happy that LMF guessed the right thing, everyone is mad at her and none more than her mother. LMF runs off to her soon-to-be baby brother's bedroom and tries to hide behind his dresser, with her mother hot on her heels, yelling at her all the way. From this experience and many others through her 4th grade years in school, LMF learns the Life Lesson that Life Isn't Always What It Seems.
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Momma, What Is God?
Enjoy the conversation between Lotus Ann and her momma when the question, “What is God?” is asked. Lotus Ann’s momma answers the question with just two words, leading to more questions. The conversation unfolds in a way that the topic of God has never been told.
Momma, What Is God? is a charming way to introduce the magic of believing to little humans that teaches freedom to choose, self-exploration and respect for others. A valued addition to all beliefs and a must-read for all humans reminding us all that we exist to love one another.
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My Bubble My Space
Personal space is a very important social skill for children to learn. This book aims to help children to better understand the idea and importance of space, and to give parents/caregivers, teachers and therapists a way of defining those space boundaries.
Through stories like My Bubble My Space, children will learn body and spatial awareness and begin to understand and respect the needs and rights of others.
This book was designed to help children develop stronger social and emotional connections building positive, trusting friendships feeling safe within their environment.£13.99 -
My Friend at School
My Friend at School is a sweet and enjoyable read which contains a powerful message about embracing our differences. This short story will capture the hearts of your little ones and help them to learn an important life lesson.
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My Little Prayer Book
A very personal and practical prayer book that invites the reader into developing a relationship with God. This is done through the penwomanship of an auntie, who loves and understands children. She draws upon her faith to reassure them of the need for prayer and safely guides them on how they can develop and enjoy that journey.
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My Mommies and Me
Egypt loves to play with his red truck and red plane every day and wants to be a pilot like his mommy, Jazmin. Egypt’s friend, Tommie, has a mommy and a daddy, whereas he has two mommies, and he wonders why this is.
My Mommies and Me is a charming illustrated book that teaches children about how people are different and how we accept those differences.Ever have trouble explaining to your child the different family types? This book is designed to help showcase diverse families in a simple and fun way. Whether you’re a single mom or one of two dads, we all share this land we call earth with our children.
£11.99
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