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Simple pastimes help Mouse and Mole realise there''s something special in everything, including themselves.
This volume of the popular Lost Lines series returns this once popular route to its heyday in the age of steam, travelling through what remains a very heavily visited part of the Cotswolds. Photo illustrated throughout.
The year turns, harvest approaches, and the longer night skies fill with stars. And sometimes, just sometimes, maybe once in a thousand lifetimes, the star you see when you look up is a Wishing Star, one that can hear a wish and make a dream come true. But once its work is done, who is it that completes the cycle and returns it to the heavens?
An informative, accessible and portable resource for the train enthusiast as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors past and present. This book covers the history of Wye Valley Railway which ran from Tutshill Halt to Monmouth Troy. Photo illustrated throughout.
Everything little Tiger hears is new and exciting. When he tells his mother of the sounds all around him she reminds him ''When you don''t hear them, my son, be ready. The Lord of the Forest is here!'' But who is the Lord of the Forest, and when will Tiger find out?
Mole can''t help but get himself into difficulty, but thankfully he has Mouse to ensure things go smoothly, even when he least expects it!
For Little Tiger, everything he hears in the forest is exciting and new. But each time he tells his mother, she replies, ''When you don''t hear them, my son, be ready. The Lord of the Forest is here!'' Tiger is puzzled and asks his friends - strutting Peacock, blundering Rhino and trumpeting Elephant - to help him decide: Who is the Lord of the...
Awel and Mam are busy and Deryn is talking to the ducks, which means Awel is left on his own. So he sets off to find someone to play with. Suddenly, there''s a little cry ''Wah! Wah!'', it''s a baby seal. At last! A friend! But the baby seal is a long way from home and it''s up to Awel and the family to find the baby seal''s mother. A Welsh...
Meet Rita, a little girl with very big ideas. One day, everything is going wrong, and she wishes for a ferocious dragon, just like herself. But Rita learns how to soothe her temper and teaches the dragon to do the same, without creating fiery flames. A Welsh adaptation by Anwen Pierce of Rita Wants a Dragon.
Every child is different. Some are noisy, talkative and outgoing while others are quiet and like to be on their own. Some differences are visible while others are not as evident. We are all unique. We all have our own lives, our own dreams and our own talents.
Kya and Martha are best friends. Both are on the autistic spectrum but express themselves in different ways. In school, Kya is quiet while Martha is very talkative and asks lots of questions. When it''s bedtime, Kya wants to stay awake while Martha is ready for bed once she gets tired. A Welsh adaptation of Through the Eyes of Us.
The forest is full of summer sounds, but the rabbit is sad as she is unable to sing with the birds. But Cynan has an idea ... With the help of his friends, he puts on a wonderful show featuring the talents of all the animals. A Welsh adaptation by Anwen Pierce of Fletcher and the Summer Show.
Rita is a little girl with very big ideas. Rita wants a genie who will obey her every command and give her all that she dreams of. Alacazam! Alacazee! Zim! Zam! Alacazoo! But what if someone else gets their hands on the genie? A Welsh adaptation by Anwen Pierce of Rita Wants a Genie.
Albert the pet tortoise has a problem. While trying to climb a rock to reach a tasty treat, he ends up on his shell, upside down and stuck! Can the other garden creatures overcome their old rivalry, team up and help him get back on his feet?
When Fletcher tumbles happily onto the beach he is dazzled by the sun, sea and space. He soon finds a rockpool full of new friends? but as the sea disappears, they are stranded! Fletcher rushes to the rescue and manages to scoop up Little Crab? but do Fletcher?s new friends really need rescuing? Explore the glittering world...
The line from Newport to Ebbw Vale and Brynmawr lost its passenger services from April 1962. Although passenger servicesceased, freight continued to the Corus steelworks in Ebbw Vale until its closure in 2002. Passenger services were restored in 2008 and exceeded all expectations of growth.
Chester Chestnut is a happy little chap, but sometimes, even the happiest of chaps get worried or nervous, and when this happens Chester''s tummy starts to hurt. Follow the journey of Chester Chestnut as he learns about his anxious thoughts and feelings, where they come from and how to control them.
When Cynan rolls down the hill to a sunny orchard on a lovely spring day, he is very surprised to see the ground blanketed in white! Snow! Cynan runs to warn his friends that spring will be very late, but could there be another explanation for this sudden snowfall? A lovely story about the wonders of spring which will make young readers smile.
George the Wombat journeys outside of his burrow and into a dark forest, where he meets a wily and cunning fox. The fox likes the look of George for dinner and George is so scared he can''t move! Can George get the courage to show the fox his brave side and get away from danger using a tactic only a wombat would know?
A journey home from Granny''s house turns into a big adventure when Ebb and Flo have to camp out for the night. They think they''ve found a sea monster - but sea monsters don''t really exist ... do they?
Through informative chapters rangingfrom the physiological and environmental tothe otter's inclusion in myth, legend, art andliterature, The Otter Book is an ideal guide toits subject for all nature lovers, beautifullyillustrated throughout with brand newphotography and artwork.
Three new Mouse and Mole stories about a broken bicycle, moss on the roof and a washing line ghost, helping children to see the fun in everyday life. The stories by Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew are: ''Clink, Clank, Clunk!'', ''Something on the Roof'' and ''A Frisky, Fluttery Ghost''.
Meet Oak, growing taller each year as he becomes a home for a hundred different species of insects and plants and, inch-by-inch, finds his place in a rich forest of trees.
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