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  • by Mark Bradley
    £7.99

    Best friends Bumble and Snug are Bugbops - little monsters filled with BIG feelings! Join them and a VERY excited unicorn, in this new, full-colour graphic novel, as they go on a thrilling, funny adventure and learn about the world outside and inside.Bumble and Snug are in the magical unicorn forest when they get into a spot of trouble. Luckily, they are rescued by a unicorn and together they have the great idea to become superheroes.Introducing the super buddies! From a runaway ice-cream van to a lost teddy bear, Bumble, Snug and Sparklehoof the unicorn save the day. But not everybody is happy when Sparklehoof gets too excited with his magic.Bumble and Snug have to come up with a super action plan to stop Sparklehoof. And with a giant kitten on the loose and a jelly city, they will have to work FAST!Bumble and Snug and the Excited Unicorn is a story about being too excited and how to listen, friendship and magic, and three new SUPERHEROES!Perfect for readers just starting to enjoy stories independently, for visual readers and for wise kids to share with their grown-ups. For fans of Narwhal and Jelly and Dogman.

  • - Book 1
    by Mark Bradley
    £7.99

    Best friends Bumble and Snug are Bugbops - little monsters filled with BIG feelings! Join them on imaginative comic adventures while they encounter pirates, unicorns, ghosts and lots of other magical creatures, learning about the world outside and inside along the way.

  • - Historical Identity and Present Relevance
    by Mark Bradley
    £40.99

  • - The story of Iran's new Christians
    by Mark Bradley
    £8.99

    The story of the remarkable rise of the Iranian church, despite fierce persecution, as Iranians grow disillusioned with Islam.

  • - Historical Identity and Present Relevance
    by Mark Bradley
    £155.49

    Beginning with a look at the historical identity of Iran, religiously, culturally and politically, this book shows how this identity makes Iranians inclined towards Christianity. It goes on to look at the impact of the 1979 revolution, an event which has brought war, economic chaos and totalitarianism to Iran.

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