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  • av Ojars Bartmanis
    109

  • av Daniel Treherne
    111

  • av Dianne Pennell
    179

  • av Abigail Czaster
    135

    The beginning of a series. This is the first tale about a toddler''s imagination and the adventures they go on using the settings around them and their wild creativity! The Search for the Sun is about a toddler creating entertainment on a rainy day. This toddler has woken up to a dark rainy morning and is on an imaginative adventure to find the sun. Learn how to turn your household rooms into mini adventures.

  • av RuthiElizabeth
    125,-

    More than just a colouring book. This book calms children with the help of breathing exercises and words of wisdom, as well as offering inspiration on the best ways to pick colours when you just don''t know where to start. In harnessing their creativity within this beautiful space, allowing them to express their inner feelings through the medium of colour, this book will hold your child''s hand as they grow in confidence on their pathway to mindfulness. Award winning artist Ruthie Lord worked as an art teacher specialising in teaching excluded children when illness cut short her career. She was suffering with debilitating depression and anxiety. Throughout her healing journey, the gift of mindfulness through creativity has been hugely instrumental in aiding her recovery. The realisation and appreciation of the calming yet powerful influence of colour in achieving mindfulness has inspired this book, her first of many.

  • av Claudia Martial
    135

    Gabby is again faced with another challenge and that is having to wear a mask at school. She expressed her feelings in kindergarten, which opens an opportunity for her teacher to teach and encourage all the students with a fun class activity. The story also encourages the children to actively use their imaginations to enhance the positive outcome of the class activity.

  • av Sarah Lovesy
    108

    Meet the What if? Kids. Nine-year old Juniper Chase, his younger sister Dew, his step brother River and their very loud purring cat Ludwick, who thinks he is a warrior. Join their incredible adventures when they find a large old brass key in their dusty attic. Feel their danger when they realise there is an invisible keyhole which they can unlock and slide through the portal to another world called Gleesphere. Read how the What if? Kids, try to save the city of Gleeway with their bravery and heroic deeds.

  • av Hillary Tyrrell
    135

  • av Lloyd Strickland
    125,-

  • av Steve France
    125,-

  • av Paul Devito
    125,-

    A Sense of Humor revolves around literature student Paul as he makes his way through academia. Essay burnout and seminar room anxiety are only two of the challenges that Paul manages to overcome in the novel. His perceptive contributions would win any tutor over. Yet, there''s one professor he''s keener to impress: Laura.

  • av Jeremy Raylton
    154

  • av Kimberly Coy
    165,-

    About the BookBringing a new baby into the world during the covid pandemic could be lonely and scary. And, at a time of hope, deep love for new families too. This book is a gentle homage to the resilience of new life and family during a pandemic.

  • av Jess Childs
    125,-

  • av Bridget Holck
    315,-

    Pickle Gets Adopted is the story of one kitten's journey through the animal shelter system. Along the way Pickle makes friends, learns new skills, and figures out how to be the best version of himself as he strives to find his forever family.

  • av Geoff Parton
    125,-

  • av Geoff Parton
    125,-

    Have you ever wondered about different possibilities for the meaning of life, where we come from and where we are going to? Whether we realise it or not, we are spiritual beings enjoying a life of experiences. The close-minded material viewpoint is that everything is as we see it - there is no room for any spiritual development, or any unknowns to be explored.

  • av M'Lord Chook
    135

    For too long, humanity has wrapped itself in a cloak of lies that have indoctrinated us into believing that having a family is a worthy endeavour. Our narrator, M''Lord Chook, shreds this cloak like an Eddie Van Halen guitar solo. We are given front row seats on a journey that takes everything we thought we knew about living with children and hurls it into a demonic woodchipper.

  • av Cathie Earle
    129

    A busy life, a busy wife and a beautiful young colleague, all combine to lead Fred astray. Fred is an outdoor pursuits instructor at a school in the French Alps and has always considered himself a family man. However, one balmy lakeside evening, he gives into temptation. Somehow his teenage son finds out and Fred's life, as well as those of his kids, his wife and even his dog, are radically changed.

  • av Colin Wheeler
    155

  • av Elizabeth Aranda
    245

    Come along and take a trip, for the first day of school that ends with a twist. There's moaning and groaning and I'm just not going, but there's one small gift you need to get your imagination soaring. A magical story for children who are getting ready for their biggest adventure yet. We can't wait to see how your children will grow, and this tiny gift will take them anywhere they want to go.

  • av Jeanne Hall
    165,-

    The sins of the fathers' is a recurring theme in this painful and sad book. A daughter's unrelenting love despite years of abuse is the second theme and how the author, Jeanne Hall, found the courage to use the cruel and indifferent behaviour of her father to build a different life for herself and her children. Anyone who has had a traumatic childhood will find themselves crying when reading this poignant book where a father's love cannot be bought, bartered nor sold but at the end, a daughter's love cannot be destroyed no matter what. The narrative is bitterly funny in parts and excruciatingly sad in others. Overall, a fine debut by a new author.

  • av Lucrezia Scotto Di Marrazzo
    135

    What happens when the butterflies we've tried so hard to suppress are stronger than our willpower? When the sight of that particular person signals yet another struggle between our brain and our heart? Our rational side and our emotions, our desire to escape reality and take refuge in our imagination? The butterflies are trying to speak to us. Are we willing to listen to them?

  • av Jeremy Raylton
    108

  • av Megan Amin
    98

  • av Geoff Parton
    109

    In a parallel universe, Andi takes on the task of Elizabeth after the latter's accident that placed Elizabeth in the transit world two hundred years earlier. Andi, the new Elizabeth, known only to Ugo, Jack and Rrrr, needs to complete unfinished tasks. She is transported back to the late 1700s and forced to endure many hardships, kidnapped and dragged along in chains before being rescued and finding true happiness. Andi / Elizabeth marries Eli and has twins, Henry and William, who turn out to be extraordinary children, they will go on to change a world of corruption in the future, thus, they need to be prepared. Eli, Elizabeth's husband and the twin's father has no idea of what is really going on. It's a world where time is meaningless, and death only means a transition to new roles.

  • av Dannie Rosenhagen
    179

    Soul Winds is a collection written by Dan Rosenhagan who hopes to help people connect with their inner selves. An exploration into spirituality, enlightenment and the liberating journey to find one''s Chi, and ultimately your higher self.

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