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When Omar brings in some honey cake that reminds him of his beekeeping grandpa, it gives his teacher an idea to make the town more bee friendly with bee corridors.Omar and Maisie discover a shared family passion as their friendship blossoms alongside the flowers.
A beautiful book about belonging, which reassures young children who might be afraid of ghosts, and teaches us all to be kinder to others.
When Jack meets new neighbour, Enzo, from South Africa, they soon discover they love pizza, drones and also have a passion for using technology in birdwatching! As the time comes for their favourite swallows to migrate, Jack discovers then Enzo has to return home. How will they continue their friendship from other sides of the world?
Maki doesn't want to listen (specially to Mum) until he gets lost in the jungle, where a new friend helps him work on his listening skills.
Can you follow the little red dragon around The Royal Mint as he saves the day?
The first in a two-book series that champions and empowers children of colour in beautifully simplistic ways. This book teached children how to mix colours, and how all three primary colours, mixed together, make beautiful brown.
This collection of unusual facts about a few of our planet's most vulnerable and endangered species, paired with charming baby animal illustrations will entice readers to discover some of these incredible creatures for the very first time.
When Marney the headstrong squirrel spots the BIGGEST pumpkin in the bushes across the park, he doesn't want to waste his time working with the other squirrels to gather nuts and acorns. He doesn't even listen to Riley the hedgehog, who tries to warn him that things may not be as they seem.
The follow up to 'smash-hit' The Year We Muddled Through, this book celebrates the magic in 'everyday' experiences that children growing up in lockdown might experience for the first time.
Join Ollie and Grace on another tooth-fairy-filled adventure as they learn all about the terrible teeth-takers!
A read aloud story to remember...THE YEAR WE MUDDLED THROUGH. This book can be enjoyed as a family bedtime story, a classroom conversation starter or a timely bookshelf keepsake.
The second title in this modern-day Tooth Fairy adventure.
A story that encourages children to talk about bereavement but also feelings around anger and how to embrace, release and manage them. With Inclusive representation including BAME lead character with hearing aid and step-parents.
'WILD' gives a gentle glimpse into the world of gang culture/ toxic masculinity through the eyes of two young brothers 'Wolfie' and 'Wilfie'. Carefully crafted for younger readers, it deals with themes of peer pressure to follow and join in with unruly behaviour or be shunned by 'the popular ones'.
For fans of 'Wonkey Donkeys' comes a tongue twisting read- aloud story about a small flamingo, a big dream, a decent dose of determination and a dolloping of FABULOUSNESS! Find out whether Fifi fulfils her dream to become a famous FLAMENCO FLAMINGO in this fabulous debut picture book.
A sequel to our title 'We're Off to Find a Unicorn', where our family search for the magical fairy. As their quest takes them north, south, east and west, they discover many endangered creatures along the way, that all have a magic of their own. That is until it's time for bed . . .
A sequel to our title 'We're Off to Find a Unicorn', where our family search for the splishy splashy mermaid. As their quest takes them deeper and deeper into the ocean, they discover many endangered underwater creatures along the way, that all have a magic of their own.
A twist on the classic story, in order to raise awareness of the precious nature of our world's wildlife.
A charmingly-relatable story for every family to enjoy, laugh and even cry along with. Unusual themes such as Autism and loss within a Christmas story, come together seamlessly, through a portrait of real family life that is both meaningful and magical for children, whilst helping parents to find ways to talk about those who can't be with us.
Inspired by the author's own childhood traumas, this inclusive story promotes acceptance and empathy with a gender-fluid, fashion-loving weasel Wesley, through themes of difference and diversity and a deep exploration of bullying from all sides.
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