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Books with author Rebecca Purcell

  • Through the Wall

    Rebecca Purton

    (, April 23, 2014)
    "Through the Wall" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Holly and her neighbour, Mrs Cooper, who has an unusual book, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series. Exciting note! The stories in Volume Two of "Tales from the Moonlit Road" have a new feature called "Words from the story," which can be found at the end of each tale.
  • The House That Skied

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, May 16, 2013)
    "The House That Skied" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Mr Pearce and his invention for the new ice age, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Whatever

    Rebecca Purton

    (, Feb. 13, 2013)
    "Whatever" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Princess Glossy, who didn't care about anything, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Midwinter Meeting

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, Feb. 18, 2013)
    "Midwinter Meeting" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Ted and some deer, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Cat Goes Fast

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Cat loves riding his skateboard, and he can ride it in so many ways: fast, slow, up, down, and he can even do flips! With colorful, simple illustrations and short, rhyming, easy-to-understand sentences, this is part of the Cat’s Adventures series of books, aimed at encouraging a love of literacy in emergent readers. The book uses bold illustrations and simple text to enable new readers to enjoy and develop their vocabulary, as well as encouraging the recognition and understanding of word structure through phonics. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages!
  • Cat Can Fly

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Sept. 1, 2020)
    Cat wants to fly, so he flaps his arms, jumps up high, and finds he can fly! He teams up with Bird for a flying adventure over trees and seas. With colorful, simple illustrations and short, rhyming, easy-to-understand sentences, this is part of the Cat’s Adventures series of books, aimed at encouraging a love of literacy in emergent readers. The book uses bold illustrations and simple text to enable new readers to enjoy and develop their vocabulary, as well as encouraging the recognition and understanding of word structure through phonics. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages! It features large type and easy words, paired with sweet and simple illustrations that will help beginning readers decode the story.
  • Hey Owl, What's in the Box?

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Oct. 1, 2020)
    Owl has a special surprise for the party, but his friends can't seem to guess what it is. This sweet and silly story has it all adventure, pirates, princesses, and donuts! Bold illustrations, colorful characters and simple text enable new readers to develop their vocabulary. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages.
  • Cat Can Swim

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Nov. 1, 2020)
    Cat is hot, so he goes for a swim that becomes quite the deep-sea adventure! Bold illustrations and simple rhyming text enable new readers to develop their vocabulary, as well as encouraging the recognition and understanding of word structure through phonics. With colorful, simple illustrations and short, rhyming, easy-to-understand sentences, this is part of the Cat’s Adventures series of books, aimed at encouraging a love of literacy in emergent readers. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages.
  • Zip, the World's Greatest Robot

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Sept. 1, 2020)
    When Zip tries to prove he is the world’s greatest robot, things don't go exactly as planned. Despite his imperfection, he finds he is his friend’s favorite robot. This book is perfect for beginner preschool and kindergarten readers with bold, simple illustrations, appealing characters, and easy-to-read text with new words to expand young readers’ vocabulary. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages.
  • The Scarf, with Zip the Robot

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Nov. 1, 2020)
    When Zip the robot sees Cat knitting, he wants to knit a scarf, too. But Zip soon finds knitting very boring, and even using his turbo boost doesn’t help him knit faster! This book is perfect for beginner preschool and kindergarten readers with bold, simple illustrations, appealing characters, and easy-to-read text with new words to expand young readers’ vocabulary. Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages.
  • Hiss

    Rebecca Purton

    eBook (, March 3, 2013)
    "Hiss" is a short story for children (and grown-ups, by all means, if they are partial to a funny little tale). It's the story of Agatha and her bedroom radiator and a couple of other things, and forms part of the "Tales from the Moonlit Road" series.
  • Zip's New Button

    Rebecca Purcell

    Board book (Tiny Seed Publishing, Jan. 1, 2021)
    ZIP IS BACK, AND HE HAS A NEW BUTTON! Zip is eager to show off his new button to Cat, even though he isn't quite sure what it does. Will it take them back in time? Send them to the moon? Make them invisible? It turns out the button has a much more practical and relaxing purpose. This beginner reader book, with bold, bright illustrations and simple text, also makes a sweet bedtime story! Printed as a board book, the story is nicely designed for children and readers of all ages!