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  • The Most Important Person

    Ahmad Tabbaa, Nadia Mohammed

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2018)
    In a country where leadership is based on who you know and how important you are, problems grow faster than the leaders can solve them. When the problems grow so severe that the country stops working, a young girl (not important at all) has a brilliant idea - the outcome is quite unexpected. What would you do?With beautiful illustrations, this book will delight and amuse readers of all ages while giving much food for thought.
  • Fractions with My Chameleon

    J Scott Kirk

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Jan. 30, 2020)
    Over the course of a week, a little girl named Isabella dreams each night of meeting a new chameleon friend. Isabella and her seven friends learn some important lessons in mathematics, friendship and kindness. They also learn that music and art are important.
  • Crystal Shadows: Gripping New Blood

    R J Parker

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, May 28, 2020)
    Sarah Field lives alone with her dad, a teacher at her school. The two of them share a close bond and, unusually, both have the same birthday, which they also share with Sarah's grandfather, who died when Sarah was small. Sarah knows very little about her grandfather, and her dad insists on keeping it that way.However, one night, Sarah finds her dad acting in a mysterious way and also hears strange noises after her dad has gone out. Sarah's friends come to the rescue to help her investigate, and they make a shocking discovery. Someone is living in the attic! And that someone is none other than Sarah's grandfather! But, this is no ordinary grandfather...With the discovery of her grandfather comes the question as to whether Sarah has the power to give life to the amulet - the Telum Deos - that will help to fight the forces of darkness.
  • Simon Dovers

    A.S. Neil

    language (Olympia Publishers, June 10, 2018)
    Thirteen-year-old Simon Dovers has an eye for crime. It's no wonder he finds himself caught up in a real-life murder, stumbling across his neighbour's dead body in the night. Adventure ensues when he identifies the killer - but is this a case of mistaken identity? And will the killer strike again?
  • Hedgy

    Christina Spooner

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Feb. 28, 2019)
    The story of Hedgy the hedgehog who doesn't like his prickles. He wishes he looked like his friend Mole. One day while walking with Bluetit, something terrible happens!Can Hedgy and his wonderful prickly coat help save the day?A story for very young readers, promoting their self confidence and celebrating their individuality.A lovely adventure with delightful illustrations by the amazing Ian R Ward.
  • Who Am I? A Book of Riddles

    Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore

    language (Olympia Publishers, Sept. 4, 2016)
    In Who Am I? A Book of Riddles author Charlotte Sebag-Montefiore has produced a delightful child's bestiary in verse form. Designed to be read aloud, there are thirty-five poems of five verses each, in which different characters of land, sea and air are depicted, by turns humorous and quirky. In a sixth verse, which is refrain, the young listener is invited to guess the identity of each.
  • Peter and the Dwarf Planets

    Stephen Alexander, Laura Coppolaro

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, Sept. 20, 2018)
    'They shot past MARS with its big red glowAnd Peter smiled with gleeAs daddy dodged the asteroids,The next thing they did see...' Join Peter and his daddy as they embark on a magical mission into the depths of outer space to explore the little-known dwarf planets.Brought to life with stunning illustrations, this charming tale will both delight and educate young readers.
  • Evie Anderson in a Plastic Soup

    Michiel Kamphuis

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, April 30, 2020)
    Evie Anderson meets Lonnie the Lobster and together they set off to find out where all the plastic in the sea comes from.Helped along the way by their ocean friends, they go on a journey of discovery.
  • Are You Sleeping?

    Cate O Hara

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, May 28, 2020)
    Autumn is a time of great change in nature, as leaves change colour, and many creatures prepare for the long winter ahead. They don't live in warm houses like you and me, and the winter can be very harsh. Come and explore how the bear, squirrels, butterflies, bats and other animals, insects and birds use the skills nature has given them to survive the winter, and flourish when spring returns.
  • Legends Of Erin: Towards The Restless Winds

    Meadow Griffin

    Paperback (olympia publishers, July 31, 2013)
    After suffering the loss of their father and moving into their aunts' mysterious Irish Castle, twins, Fadin and Tase, find themselves thrust into a magical world, and more importantly, on a quest to save those who matter most.With the Advisor to the King chasing them on one end, and the terrible Bojin family on the other, the boys are hurtled into a race against time, not only for themselves and those they love, but to be the first to find an object of great power and evil before it falls into the wrong hands.With the pressure and dangers mounting, lives hang in the balance and the stakes are high.
  • Elmo's Hunt for Happiness

    Tammy Johnston

    eBook (Olympia Publishers, June 11, 2018)
    "Tammy Johnston has brought Elmo to life again in this simple yet compelling story which will be loved by young children and parents alike. A powerful message to a generation of children growing up in a consumerist world, this is a tale about finding happiness in the truest sense of the word."Lissa Gibbons Newbury Weekly News
  • Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere

    Barbara Anne

    Paperback (Olympia Publishers, Sept. 27, 2018)
    With a wave of a wand, you can make bubbles any time of the day. Sparkling with every color in the rainbow, bubbles come in all shapes and sizes, from big and round, to teeny and tiny. They can wiggle and wobble and float here and there, or swirl all around you while you play. Sometimes they cluster close together or float far away and sometimes they last for just a moment or drift through the air all day. There is endless fun to be had when there are Bubbles, Bubbles Everywhere.