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  • Officer George

    Adam Smart, Matthew Boobyer

    Paperback (OG PUBLISHING LTD, May 24, 2018)
    Have you ever found yourself in need of help? Ever wondered who you can turn to? There's a friendly Officer who will be there on the double, to help if you find yourself in trouble. Officer George will protect and serve, with courage and bravery, never losing his nerve.He'll sort out the bullies, the thieves and the mobs.So call out for him, he's the man for the job!A fun, interactive illustrated children's book based around a local neighbourhood Officer. Supporting and encouraging children to build positive associations and experiences with the Police.
  • Day in the Ocean: An Eye Catching Pop Up Book

    Cathy Drinkwater-Better, Sue King

    Hardcover (3C Publishing Ltd, Oct. 31, 2012)
    Children's illustrated pop-up book. 16 Pages. By Cathy Drinkwater-Better and Sue King.
  • Isabella at the Library

    Kate Mahoney-Veitch

    eBook (Publishing Push LTD, Jan. 23, 2019)
    Isabella is a little girl who adores soft toys and books. She loves making up magical stories where her soft toys come to life and have exciting adventures with her. In this story Isabella and her soft toys go to the library where they visit the world of nursery rhymes.
  • Weevils

    M.G. Morris

    Paperback (Richmond Publishing Co Ltd, )
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  • Sandwiched: The In Between Life Of Jessie

    Judy James

    language (RICH PUBLISHING, June 16, 2015)
    Jessie is about to begin middle school. But there is one problem. Wait, Jessie’s best friend might have a solution, can she fix it in time? Find out what happens as Jessie navigates her life as the invisible middle kid.
  • No Hero for the Kaiser

    Rudolf Frank

    Paperback (Richard Drew Publishing Ltd, March 15, 1987)
    Jan, a fourteen-year-old Polish boy whose town is invaded in World War I, joins a German battalion and experiences the horrors of battle.
  • Aesop's Secret

    Claudia White

    Hardcover (MP Publishing Ltd, May 28, 2013)
    In her debut novel, Claudia White establishes an imaginative world that asks what if all the stories we were told as children were true, even just a little bit. By channeling a child’s sense of wonder to imagine what truths could be hidden in myths and legends, she provides a refreshingly intelligent tale that challenges our understanding of reality.The shape-shifting Athenites began cloaking themselves in secrecy centuries ago to avoid discrimination and persecution. Glimpses of the Athenites have led humans to create fairy tales and myths to explain the unexplainable. The story of Aesop’s Secret begins when Melinda and Felix Hutton learn that they belong to this ancient race. Their mother and father, Elaine and Jake, have dedicated their lives to proving that Athenites and humans once happily co-existed. Their hope is that, one day, their people with be able to live openly in human society. However, the charismatic and brilliant Professor Stumpworthy emerges as a challenger to these dreams of peace and unity. He has built his personal fortune through the secret use of his transformation abilities while eliminating any Athenite he deems a threat to his way of life. His former colleague, Joe Whiltshire, discovered artifacts that would help identify Athenites as valuable members of society, so Stumpworthy trapped him in the form of a rabbit named Aesop.When Felix becomes stricken by an unusual sickness while studying at the Stumpworthy School of Science in Paris, the family travels to be with him, unaware that they are Stumpworthy’s next targets. Now Joe, back in his human body, must aid Melinda in her attempt to save her family. White’s narrative employs clever changes in points of view to fully develop the Hutton family and highlight the importance of unity and acceptance within a family, even if they belong in a fairy-tale.
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  • Henri Rousseau

    Doreen Ehrlich, Henri Rousseau

    Paperback (PRC Publishing Ltd., March 15, 2001)
    Another great art book from Doreen Ehrlich. This time she has chosen as her subject French painter Henri Rousseau. In this oversized edition, Rousseau's paintings are stunning and brilliant.
  • John Deere Two-cylinder Tractors

    Michael Williams

    CD-ROM (Old Pond Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Key to Kashdune

    Claudia White

    Hardcover (MP Publishing Ltd, June 10, 2014)
    The shape-shifting Hutton family is back on a new adventure. Key to Kashdune picks up the year after Aesop's Secret ends. An earthquake in the exotic countryside of Turkey has uncovered an ancient cave full of relics of the shape-shifting Athenite people, and two present-day Athenites, Dr. Harmony Melpot and her uncle Joe Wiltshire (previously Aesop the rabbit), are eager to discover its secrets.They have unearthed four ancient Athenite journals that unlock the secret to navigating by the Earth’s music. Now, with the help of their friends Harmony and Joe, they’re off to the legendary Caribbean island of Kashdune. But the despicable Professor Stumpworthy is up to no good once again, and he’s sure to try to use the ancient knowledge of Kashdune for evil...
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  • Servalius Window

    Claudia White

    Hardcover (MP Publishing Ltd, May 18, 2015)
    Servalius Window is a story of destiny, change, knowledge and time, combining the ancient story of Gilgamesh and Chinese Proverbs to tell the story of two worlds inextricably linked: Servalius and Earth. Written in three parts, with the first part on Servalius, the reader learns of a perfectly ordered world where everything and everyone lives according to their destined journey. Servalians have no knowledge of their celestial journey that began on Earth but celebrate the images of the Earth’s vibrancy through Enya Harding’s art and Alfred Canat’s music. But when twelve year old Mia learns that she does not fit into her destined path things change forever… In part two, the reader is introduced to Indigo Jasper, a friend of Felix Hutton who is gifted with strange and unexplained memories and extraordinary knowledge. Felix knows that Indigo is different from his other classmates but believes that her exceptional intelligence is what sets her apart until she and everything associated with her ceases to exist and only Felix and other Athenites can remember her at all. Part three involves the reappearance of Indigo’s ghostly form as she provides some of the answers to her mysterious disappearance, her travels on Earth and what awaits her when she returns to Servalius (as Mia) having completed this part of her destined journey…
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  • Lichens: An illustrated guide

    Frank Dobson

    Hardcover (Richmond Publishing Co, Jan. 1, 1979)
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