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Oh, How I Wish
Throughout our life, we will continue to discover what it is we were created to do or be. In us all, there is a purpose. For some, it is to draw, for some it is to write, for others, it is to dance or sing. Discovering that purpose is one of life’s greatest treasures.
Once discovered, it allows us to be confident in who we are, unashamedly brave and courageous. We lose a jealousy for others’ accomplishments and are content with our own.
Allow yourself to be found. Allow yourself to be on the forefront of self-discovery.
You were born, not by mistake, but for a reason! What are you here for?
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Oh No Millie!
So many people chose to buy a puppy during lockdown, to help bring fun, companionship, and purpose to their daily lives. Sadly, a great number of these puppies have been abandoned or rehomed recently, because they have proved difficult to train or haven't fitted into people’s lives as expected.
The author, her son and his family, both bought puppies during this time. Millie, the golden retriever, and Milo, the dalmatian. This book takes a humorous approach to some of the scrapes that Millie and Milo have got into. Hopefully the reader will be left with the feeling that dogs make a great addition to the family. Whilst they are hard work, with patience and perseverance it’s all worth it in the end.
Millie and Milo have now become doggy best friends. They love to go on long walks and play together. Millie is younger than Milo – she’s still a silly puppy. Come with us on one of their adventures and see the trouble that Millie gets into because she doesn’t listen to Milo’s wise advice.
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Octavia and Her Friends Save the Sea
Octavia is a friend of George, the shark. She is very upset about the rubbish in the sea as she has lost many friends to it.
She meets her friend, George, who has got stuck in a reef. Octavia tries pulling and pushing, but he is stuck fast. Octavia gets him to wriggle while she pulls and eventually he gets free. When they are both away from the reef, they notice an oil drum. George thinks it should go back to the humans.
When the humans come back with more rubbish, Octavia gets all the fish and throws it back using their fins and tails. The humans give up and go away. The fish have a party and wish that all the humans take home all of their rubbish so the fish don’t lose any more of their friends.
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Not Just a Knot!
Not Just a Knot! is based on a mother and a child with very messy hair. The child tries to escape her mother’s brush and soon reveals that she has befriended a knot on her head. As the story continues, it is revealed that the child really just wants to spend time with her mum. At last, Mum understands and makes time to play a game, only after her hair has been brushed. Ahhh, so now finally the knot is gone...or is it?
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Not All Superheroes Wear Capes
Join George and his family on their path of discovery on how mental health effects young people and their families. This journey leads George on an adventure which he wasn’t expecting! Join him and explore the adventure with him while learning about mental health issues.
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Noah's Super Autism
Autism is super. Autism is cool.
I'm the same as you.
This is a lovely book about a young boy called Noah, who has autism.
In this book, Noah tells us what it's like to live with autism. He is an inspiration to other boys and girls who have the same condition. It will teach them that they can achieve anything, even despite having autism. It’s a super uplifting story of determination.
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Neptun
At bedtime, Julian spots two large eyes studying him through his bedroom window. The boy looks just like him, but of a different colour, a different race, of a different world. The boy is Neptun. With his mum’s permission, Neptun takes Julian on an adventure through our solar system, introducing to him worlds beyond our imagination, where although of different species, colour and planet, all are the same in love, friendship, and struggles. A wonderful children’s perspective on the world, humanity and aliens, infused with otherworldly colourful depictions of what other planets and creatures may look like. It is a story about friendship, unity, and unconditional love and acceptance of anyone who is different.
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Naughty Noah at Nursery
Noah is a naughty boy. He creates mischief and mayhem wherever he goes, but his mummy is blissfully oblivious to his bad behaviour! Find out how much chaos and commotion Noah can cause during just one day at nursery in the first of the series of Naughty Noah books.
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My Doodle Goes On Holiday
Doodle and her best friend go on their first adventure together, this time on a holiday. They encounter laughter, new friends, and a few accidents along the way.
The two best friends are trusted to go away for the very first time alone and no one knows quite what to expect.
200 miles away from home… 5 days, 4 nights, 3 massive suitcases, 2 teenagers and 1 wheelchair… What could possibly go wrong? Oh, and also, one credit card from Dad!
Although Doodle has Rett syndrome, it does not mean she cannot live a life like anyone else. She enjoys her holidays and having a laugh with her best friend just as much as anyone else, probably even more, and on this trip of a lifetime, she certainly does that!
Rett syndrome is a unique genetic condition caused by the X chromosome having an abnormality. This then causes the brain to develop slightly dissimilar to other brains, which could leave some people without any speech and the ability to walk.
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Mr Sloth Crosses the Road
Mr Sloth loves to explore new and exciting places, and one day decides to walk along a muddy pathway which leads him to the big city. It's much busier than the forest, full of fast cars, lots of people, and loud strange noises! Lost and confused, he asks a little girl for directions. Did he follow her directions to the letter? Find out in Mr Sloth's exciting city adventure!
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Mr Hoot's Lights Out
This is a story about Carol helping her niece in an adventurous way to conquer her fear. This is a type of story that you as a relative can sit with the child and read to them. Also, the child can sit and read the story themselves.
The child will be able to relate to the young character of Robyn and how the story helps her to overcome her fear.
Even parents will be able to relate to the parents of Robyn and Aunt Carol. No child should have any fears but hopefully this will help some children out there with at least one of their fears.
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More Than Fairytales, I Believe in You
More than red scaled dragons, spell-weaving wizards,
flying fairies, singing mermaids, chit-chatting animals,
whispering trees, silly witches, pointy-eared elves,
laughing giants, magic mirrors and riding unicorns,
tell your little ones how much you believe in them
through this whimsical and enchanting book of rhyme!£3.50