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  • av Nicole Crabtree
    129,-

    Join Bearli in Belgium on this exciting adventure of discovery... in more ways than one. Things do not go as planned. There is a police search, a den of thieves, and exotic new friends. Bearli takes the lead in planning a daring flight to freedom.

  • av Ivan Mata
    125,-

    Who is Don Quixote? The most famous knight of the world, Don Quixote de la Mancha is also known as eh first modern novel. This charming bedtime story will have you and your children laughing out loud as you read the hilarious adventures of Don Quixote and his "amigo" Sancho Pana, righting the wrongs of the world.

  • av Dewey Dabbar
    239,-

    At once satirical, cheeky, playful, and adventurous, this is a story about the possibility of individual action and the joy of learning about the true place of humans in nature, as just another species.

  • av Susana Aliano Casales
    125,-

    Pedro is a boy who looks like a girl. His sister, Valeria, is a girl but looks like a boy. They're very different from all the other kids at their school. Despite his sister's protection, Pedro cannot escape being bullied by their friends. Whichever of us has not had this familiar experience of being bullied as a kid?

  • av Nadia L. King
    169,-

    This is a story of survival, resurgence, and what it means to be bigger than where you come from. With themes of friendship, coming-of-age, family abuse, survival, creativity, courage and diversity, Can the Real JR Stand Up, Please? is a warm-hearted hopeful story about being true to yourself and learning to be brave.

  • av Nivola Uya
    117,-

    Zzzzz! Can you hear it? The forest fills with night sounds.. A text full of rhythm and humour with illustrations that reveal the true beauty of the night as the forest falls asleep.

  • av Kerry Olitzky
    129,-

    What happens when two boys--one Jewish, one Muslim--play football together in Jerusalem amidst the challenging political environment that surrounds them? Friendship. This is the story of these two boys Avi and Ahmed, along with their families, who bond together.

  • av Micheal Lovett
    185,-

    While searching for her missing mother, Boudicca Moriarty finds a silver locket containing a tiny book, prompting her to leave her home and join a tribe of child warriors. With the heightened awareness and need to tackle climate change this book focuses on the fictional players that participate in this struggle for nature.

  • av Sarah Mahfoudh
    145,-

    The Twelve Dancing Princesses - The True Story. Perhaps you've heard the classic fairytale about the twelve dancing princesses; the version told by stuffy old men from the olden days who thought it was okay to lock princesses up in towers and marry them off to strangers. Well, the stuffy old men got it wrong. Here's what really happened...

  • av Edna Gee
    199,-

    Edna Gee's debut work Vertical Jungle is a fable about revolution with a twenty-first century twist. Amid a chaos featuring greenwashing politicians, Instagram celebrities, and equally determined and confused freedom warriors, one finds the everyday conflicts of our turbulent times that we know by heart.

  • - Defining a Radically New Normal
     
    295,-

    In this collection of new writing, a number of the world's most exciting environmental thinkers provide their visions for what a radically new normal could look like in a post- Covid world. Between them, they shine a light on a spectrum of key topics, including economics, energy, food systems, education, climate, animal rights, and communication.

  • av Bernie Leonard
    185,-

    It can be easy to rush through life without fully appreciating what it has to offer. This book shares with you seven mindfulness techniques that, with daily practice, will have a profound positive effect on your well-being and the young people in your care.

  • av Amelina Jones
    129,-

    One Human Community introduces the concept of community and explores our differences and similarities as individuals. The story makes us reconsider our relationship with each other as a community, ourselves, and our planet.

  • av Robert Austin
    129,-

    Li likes looking at the sky and wonders what it's like up there, then she meets Miss Bee and asks if she can help her go to the bright planet she has been looking at. How can they go without a rocket, can they make their big adventure happen, and will they find their way back?

  • av Nicole Crabtree
    129,-

    Bunny is back with a new adventure! Follow Bunny and Bearli to Turkey and meet Picci, a new, always smiling member of their furry family. Join Bunny and her loving family for this new experience and keep up with her ongoing adventures

  • - Backyard Biophilia and the Emerging Earth Ethic
    av Joe Gray
    262,-

    Triggered by the Covid-19 lockdown, the author, a passionate conservationist, finds himself drawing inspiration from goings-on in the small back garden of his terraced suburban house, an outdoor space that he has measured at thirteen paces long by four paces wide.

  • - Reconnecting Earth, History, Body, and Mind
    av Kathleen R. Smythe
    279,-

    Whole Earth Living argues that human society needs a change of consciousness if we are going to ensure long-term human survival on Earth. It uses long-term history, evolutionary biology, neuroscience and philosophy to develop a new sustainability paradigm.

  • av George M. Johnson
    129,-

    What is an activist? Why do we need them? Join Hope as she discovers how to make positive change on issues that matter from clothes made in fair trade to refugee aid - and to have fun at the same time! Even if you are small you can still stand tall andhelp out to make the world a better place for all.

  • av Joy Norstrom
    209,-

    Joy Norstrom's Flying the Nest is a heartfelt examination of our assumptions on aging and sexuality, the strength of family, and the enduring power of community.

  • av Nadia L King
    185,-

    The Lost Smile is beautifully illustrated colourful picture book that demonstrates the importance of accepting our emotions. Zaytoon's journey shows children it's okay to be sad and reassures young readers that sadness can be temporary.

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