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  • Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science

    David Watson, Helen Williams

    eBook (Hodder Education, Jan. 30, 2015)
    Endorsed by Cambridge Assessment International Education.Develop computational thinking and programming skills with complete coverage of the latest syllabus from experienced examiners and teachers. - Follows the order of the syllabus exactly, ensuring complete coverage- Introduces students to self-learning exercises, helping them learn how to use their knowledge in new scenariosAccompanying animation files of the key concepts are available to download for free online. www.hoddereducation.co.uk/cambridgeextras-1This book covers the IGCSE (0478), O Level (2210) and US IGCSE entry (0473) syllabuses, which are for first examination 2015. It may also be a useful reference for students taking the new Computer Science AS level course (9608).
  • Tarka the Otter

    Henry Williamson

    Hardcover (Puffin, May 2, 2019)
    A beautiful hardback edition.TARKA THE OTTER is the classic story of an otter living in the Devonshire countryside which captures the feel of life in the wild as seen through the otter's own eyes. The story's atmosphere and detail make it easy to see why Tarka has become one of the best-loved creatures in world literature.Henry William Williamson was born in 1895 in Brockley, south-east London. The then semi-rural location provided easy access to the countryside, and he developed a deep love of nature throughout his childhood. He became a prolific author known for his natural and social history novels. He won the Hawthornden Prize for literatrure in 1928 for Tarka the Otter.
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  • Sammy’s Zoo The Place to Visit

    Helen Williamson

    eBook (Page Publishing Inc, Nov. 14, 2014)
    Welcome to Sammy’s zoo where strange things live. Yep, really strange things, but everyone who lives here are truly happy. There’s Sammy Sam, a noodle and the owner of the zoo; Angel, the white beaver; Muna the catfish who looks like a girl; Weese the cow, who looks like lion, and her beautiful sister Beauty; and Pie, a girl who looks like a baboon! Everyone and everything is different in Sammy’s zoo, but that’s all right because being different is a good thing. Being different makes you special, makes you specially you! Come and visit Sammy’s zoo where differences are welcomed and celebrated, where being special is a source of happiness.
  • The Knockabouts

    DK Williamson

    eBook (Deadeye Fiction, May 12, 2016)
    Strap in, hang on, and remain seated. Keep your hands inside the story at all times--and enjoy the ride.It's a wide open galaxy out there and anything is possible. Adventure and opportunity await! All a freelance spacer needs is a good ship, a nose for opportunity, and a fistful of luck.But there's a downside. There's always a downside. The Big Black is a dangerous place and a single mistake can turn an adventurer into... it's best to not even think about it. The safe move is to be sensible and leave spacefaring and all the hazards that go with such foolishness behind and get a safe job groundside, complete with benefits and pension.What spacer worthy of the name would want that?Knockabout spacers Teller Skellum and Ord Hawmer have earned a name for themselves in certain circles, with the ship ARC Lance the tool of their trade - a strike sloop turned rapid transit transport that many call a smuggler's dream.When a legit transport job goes sour, Teller and Ord find themselves boxed in by a first-rate frame job and pursued by just about everything the galaxy can throw at them, making escape an unlikely prospect. With bounty agents, law enforcement, military forces, and more on their tails, things look grim for our intrepid adventurers - but there's good news! They have a wealth of options: death, prison, or clearing their names, and not a one will be easy.Not every mismatch has a foregone outcome and sometimes the underdog strikes back. Long odds and high stakes mean one thing: Roll with the punches or get busy landing a few of their own, what else is a knockabout to do?The Knockabouts, approximately 125,000 words. Presented free of DRM and chock full of chases, brawls, blaster fire, humor, high-octane adventure, and the literary equivalent of big budget special effects. How in the galaxy can such a small and portable package contain so much for such a low price? Lovingly crafted, ultra-lightweight, and hand selected electrons chosen for their entertainment retaining properties, that's how!
  • Buck the Popeyed Crow

    Helen Williamson

    Hardcover (Williams and King Publishers, Feb. 1, 2018)
    As Buck sat on the fence overlooking the ginger apple field, memories of his brother Lack overwhelmed him. They had been separated for some time now. Buck started out on a journey to find him only to befriend Leary who was a bully. The two went on a journey together to find Lack. Along the way they met several interesting characters, however they never gave up on their quest to find Buck's teeny, tiny little brother.Join Buck and Leary on this journey as they learn valuable lessons about positive self-esteem, determination and anti-bullying.
  • Tarka the Otter

    Henry Williamson

    Paperback (Puffin, Aug. 26, 2014)
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  • The Pitiful Kangaroo in the Strawberry Pumpkin Patch

    Helen Williamson

    Paperback (Williams and King Publishers, May 10, 2019)
    The Strawberry Pumpkin Patch is a secret place in Blueberry, USA. Tubic, the Pitiful Kangaroo and Munic, the hyena, live in the Strawberry Pumpkin Patch. Miss Jasmine, the red ladybug team up with Munic and their friends to get some help for Tubic who has been feeling pitiful for a long time now. Follow along the journey as Tubic’s friends help him to discover that feeling he was pitiful was only in his mind.
  • Cambridge IGCSE Computer Science

    David Watson, Helen Williams

    Paperback (Hodder Education, Jan. 30, 2015)
    Endorsed by Cambridge International Examinations.Develop your students computational thinking and programming skills with complete coverage of the latest syllabus from experienced examiners and teachers. - Follows the order of the syllabus exactly, ensuring complete coverage- Introduces students to self-learning exercises, helping them learn how to use their knowledge in new scenariosAccompanying animation files of the key concepts are available to download for free online. See the Quick Links to the left to access.This book covers the IGCSE (0478), O Level (2210) and US IGCSE entry (0473) syllabuses, which are for first examination 2015. It may also be a useful reference for students taking the new Computer Science AS level course (9608).
  • Sammy's Zoo the Place to Visit

    Helen Williamson

    Hardcover (Page Publishing Inc, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Welcome to Sammy's zoo where strange things live. Yep, really strange things, but everyone who lives here are truly happy. There's Sammy Sam, a noodle and the owner of the zoo; Angel, the white beaver; Muna the catfish who looks like a girl; Weese the cow, who looks like lion, and her beautiful sister Beauty; and Pie, a girl who looks like a baboon! Everyone and everything is different in Sammy's zoo, but that's all right because being different is a good thing. Being different makes you special, makes you specially you! Come and visit Sammy's zoo where differences are welcomed and celebrated, where being special is a source of happiness.
  • Buck the Pop-Eyed Crow

    Helen Williamson

    (Williams and King Publishers, Jan. 11, 2018)
    As Buck sat on the fence overlooking the ginger apple field, memories of his brother Lack overwhelmed him. They had been separated for some time now. Buck started out on a journey to find him only to befriend Leary who was a bully. The two went on a journey together to find Lack. Along the way they met several interesting characters, however they never gave up on their quest to find Buck’s teeny, tiny little brother. Join Buck and Leary on this journey as they learn valuable lessons about positive self-esteem, determination and anti-bullying.
  • Sammy's Zoo the Place to Visit

    Helen Williamson

    Paperback (Page Publishing Inc, Sept. 23, 2014)
    Welcome to Sammy's zoo where strange things live. Yep, really strange things, but everyone who lives here are truly happy. There's Sammy Sam, a noodle and the owner of the zoo; Angel, the white beaver; Muna the catfish who looks like a girl; Weese the cow, who looks like lion, and her beautiful sister Beauty; and Pie, a girl who looks like a baboon! Everyone and everything is different in Sammy's zoo, but that's all right because being different is a good thing. Being different makes you special, makes you specially you! Come and visit Sammy's zoo where differences are welcomed and celebrated, where being special is a source of happiness.
  • How to Be a Dog

    Jo Williamson

    Hardcover (little bee books, Aug. 25, 2015)
    A heart-warming picture book told from the perspective of a dog about two best friends—a dog and a boy.Do you want to learn how to be the best dog you can be? Just follow the steps in this book! After choosing a human to live with, learn where you should sleep (everywhere), who you should be friendly with and who to bark at, how to keep the floor clean of any food, how to play fetch, and more! Before you know it you’ll be having lots of fun . . . and your human may even become your best friend. Told from the perspective of one clever dog, this humorous story perfectly showcases the special relationship between a dog and his human.
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