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  • The Great Idea

    Martin Bjergegaard

    Paperback (Pine Publishing Ltd., Jan. 12, 2015)
    Join Ulrika and her best friend Tristan on an unforgettable journey where the two young entrepreneurs overcome the many difficulties in starting a business. Learn how they deal with everything from money problems, cheating and to the evil businessman who will do anything to steal their success. Follow their victories, and the new ideas that change the small town Solima forever. The Great Idea i> is an exciting adventure every child should read. As the story unfolds, you understand what it means to be an entrepreneur, how to follow your dreams and ideas, and how to build a business from scratch. Excitement and entrepreneurship - I love it! u> Jesper Buch i>, founder of JustEat
  • Mysterious Journey

    Alec Price

    eBook (FBS Publishing Ltd, March 14, 2015)
    Mystery and magic surround the runes that Alice must find amid the Lancashire landscape of her present and of the time of King Arthur and the legendary magician Merlin. Can she prevent them from falling into the wrong hands? Join Alice as she endeavours to reunite the stones and safely return to her own time to complete her task. By popular children's author Alec Price, Mysterious Journey is the prequel to his Trogglybogs of Brinscall Moor series.
  • 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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  • Aunt Kelly's Dog

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    Paperback (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 12, 2017)
    Davey and Michael can't wait to meet Aunt Kelly's Dog... but what will they do if the dog is a big, scary, people-eating monster? Aunt Kelly’s Dog is the first of three picture books from writer-illustrator duo Helen Vivienne Fletcher and Ian Garmonsway. If you like quirky stories, gorgeous illustrations and a good dash of humour, then you’ll love Helen and Ian’s hilarious new books. $1 from the sale of every copy of this book will go to Assistance Dogs New Zealand, to help them provide New Zealanders with disabilities with life-changing dogs.
  • Spotty Poppy

    Bhavesh Mistry, Sophie Gordon

    language (Ice Publishing Ltd, Oct. 13, 2013)
    The charming tale of a day in the life of Spotty Poppy, her family and amazing pets. Written in a clear rhyming structure and beautifully illustrated by Sophie Gordon, Spotty Poppy is an ideal bedtime story for children and sure to become a future family favourite.
  • 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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  • Jenny No-Knickers

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    Paperback (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 11, 2017)
    It’s washing day at Jenny’s house, but oh no! The elastic in all of Jenny’s knickers melts in the dryer. How will Jenny solve the no-kickers problem? Jenny No-Knickers is the second picture book from writer-illustrator duo Helen Vivienne Fletcher and Ian Garmonsway. If you like quirky stories, gorgeous illustrations and a good dash of humour, then you’ll love Helen and Ian’s hilarious new book.
  • The Cost of Caring: Can a Fresh Start Erase the Past?

    Carmen Klassen

    Paperback (Eta Publishing Ltd, Feb. 21, 2019)
    Sometimes you're better off alone. That's what Lisa Naylor decided when she was sixteen. After two years of keeping secrets from her parents, she's ready to leave her dysfunctional family and create her own future.Alone in a big city for the first time, she lets loose and blows through all the money she had so carefully saved. By the end of the summer, she's broke, lonely, and doesn't have a plan.A chance encounter challenges her to take control of her life and make something out of it. Four years later, she's transformed into someone confident, successful, and about to make a childhood dream come true. Then, one phone call changes everything. She must choose whether to rescue her mom and risk her own dream or turn her back on her family for good.The Cost of Caring is the story of one woman's transformation and the way her choices change the lives of the people around her.
  • Do Fruit Worry About Getting Fat?

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    Paperback (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 12, 2017)
    Martin’s sister worries about everything big and small. Martin comes up with a plan to help his sister, but will it stop her worrying? Do Fruit Worry About Getting Fat? is the third picture book from writer-illustrator duo Helen Vivienne Fletcher and Ian Garmonsway. If you like quirky stories, gorgeous illustrations and a good dash of humour, then you’ll love Helen and Ian’s touching new book.
  • The Positively Pleasant Pirates

    Greg Dobbins, Simon Morse

    Paperback (Tia Publishing Ltd, )
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  • Under One Flag: How Indigenous and Ethnic Peoples of the Commonwealth and British Empire Helped Great Britain Win World War II

    Erica Myers-Davis

    Paperback (Get Publishing Ltd, )
    This is the story of how Indigenous and Ethnic Peoples of the Commonwealth and British Empire helped Great Britain win WWII. Get Publishing has engaged MIDAS PR to promote Under One Flag. Until now, schools have taught World War II from a largely European perspective. As post-war Britain has a widely diverse ethnic population it is important that children (11 + years) of ethnic origin know that their grandparents and others played an important role in the defence of Great Britain. Each page of this striking book is packed with information that young people - or anyone else - will find both exciting and informative. The book is divided into six sections each featuring maps, sidebars, original photos, and more: Introduction: Preface by HRH Prince Philip; Australia & New Zealand; India & the Far East; Africa; The West Indies; Canada; and, Activities; Index; and Acknowledgements. This book was inspired by and written for the Royal Commonwealth Ex-Services League who will receive a royalty from book sales.
  • The Trespassers Club

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Jess Senior

    Paperback (HVF Publishing Ltd, Nov. 8, 2018)
    Trespassers Club was just supposed to be a game, but sometimes going places you shouldn’t has consequences … Laura has always spent her free time playing Trespassers Club with her sister, Katy. But Katy just turned thirteen and isn’t interested in playing games anymore.When their family moves suburbs, Laura discovers an old abandoned house on her street. It seems like the perfect hideout, but something – or rather someone – is already hiding inside.Laura meets Jacob, a runaway teen in a lot of trouble. Who is Jacob and what is he hiding from … Will Laura get herself into trouble if she gets involved?The Trespassers Club is the first mid-grade novel from young adult author, Helen Vivienne Fletcher. If you like fun characters, exciting adventures, and a little bit of mystery, you’ll love Helen’s new book.
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