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Books published by publisher Grosvenor House Publishing Ltd.

  • Granny Butterfly's Birthday

    Jean French, Brian Marriott

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Nov. 21, 2017)
    This is the second in a series of illustrated children’s books about Granny Butterfly (a Red Admiral) and her butterfly friends and family.In book one, Bertrum (a Clouded Yellow) decided it was time to leave the safety of Honeysuckle Meadow and ventured out into the unknown with mishaps along the way!In this SECOND book Bertrum decides to take his friend Boris on an adventure, but gets himself into many more mishaps!!!!Charming books that will also educate children in identifying different species of butterfly.
  • The Little Blue Gnome

    Kevin Perkins

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Sept. 18, 2013)
    This fictional story opens on the High Seas in the Far East and Kit and his little sister Imojen are subjugated to a violent storm with their Mum and Dad, deliberately sent by the Devil to drown the family but the Almighty steps in and quelled the storm. They go on to begin their schooling in a strange land, and find that they are one of the Special Companions with special gifts and have been reincarnated into the world of Earth to save the Blue planet from the Sorcerer and to try to bring the Sorcerer to account to face God. Are they going to be able to do it?
  • Ask Mummy or Daddy

    Carl Vort, Lana Waterkeyn

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, May 30, 2019)
    Young rabbits Buck and Do-Lee help to save themselves and others when danger appears in everyday life. They look to their parents for guidance when dealing with the unknown and in doing so learn valuable lessons about how to look after themselves and take care of others.Their adventures help the reader to understand the hidden dangers that can surface during children’s activities, especially when their parents are not present. The author seeks to highlight safety awareness and to remind children that they can avoid harm by looking to their parents, guardian or carer for guidance.
  • Time Will Tell

    Patricia Carey

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, )
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  • The Awakening - A Curse, Two Armies, One Trial....

    G. L. Twynham

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Oct. 30, 2013)
    As the widow of a Nyterian dictator, Val Saunders has been relieved of duty on Alchany after narrowly avoiding Extraction. Now, with the help of the Warden, she finds herself reunited with her birth mother in 1645, surrounded by her friends, and in the process of a Transformation. But with a civil war raging and a history-changing witch-hunt in full swing, things are about to get a little heated...
  • Ten Things I Must Know - Bible Stories

    Elizabeth Akinteye, Kate Solenova

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Nov. 18, 2015)
    Reading Bible stories has never been so much fun with these well-written, beautifully illustrated stories about characters and events in the Bible. This book is structured around the Ten Commandments God gave Moses, using stories to create a clear picture and a detailed understanding of what each commandment means, and providing examples of what can result by obeying and disobeying the commandments. This book will not only tell kids stories, it will let them know the chapters in the Bible where the stories can be found and, most importantly, the ten essential things they must know to live right as children of God. Great way for kids to know some Bible stories and the Ten Commandments! Text taken from the New International Version (NIV) - an English Bible translation that today's readers find easy to comprehend.
  • The Life and Whereabouts of Mr. Poppyloppy

    Sara Aurora Waters

    eBook (Growth Publishing House, May 7, 2016)
    The Life and Whereabouts of Mr. Poppyloppy is a picture book for each and everyone who's got a great deal of humor and imagination. It is suitable for all children between the age of 5-95!This is the first story, where Mr. Poppyloppy meets his wife, starts a family and goes on holiday in outer space.
  • Witchy Travel Tales 4: Nessie's Husband

    Sibel Beadle, Fernando Arias

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Oct. 29, 2018)
    Miranda’s daughter, Mimi, is half-cat half-human. Mimi wants to become invisible and hopes that Nessie can teach her how to become invisible and hide from her classmates. The story takes, Mimi accompanied by her witch mother and sisters, to a magical trip across Scotland where the family ends up rediscovering themselves and finding Nessie’s husband.
  • Guidebook for Young Carers

    Mike Raynor

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Dec. 19, 2016)
    This guidebook provides advice and hope for children who provide care for others. The author, Mike Raynor, was a young carer when he was a child. He describes the challenges he faced, the impact that caring had on him and how he has coped. He then gives practical advice on many topics, based on his first hand experiences, followed by the contact details of organisations that can help and an overview of the relevant laws. Whilst written for young carers, this book also provides a wealth of information for adult carers and adults who work with young carers.
  • Boo-hahahaha: A Monster So Minging

    H Gill

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, June 22, 2018)
    Boo-hahahaha the monster loved scaring people (especially children). He loved making people jump and run away with his terrible appearance and bad breath.But one day an unexpected event made Boo-hahahaha think about things differently...
  • Island Dream

    Susan Connelly, Teri Smith

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, June 18, 2018)
    An enchanting story, beautifully illustrated, celebrating the magic of childhood through the eyes of two little girls, and their dream adventure. Follow the girls as they sail to their 'Island Dream'.
  • angry, ANGRY Angus: Helping your child talk about feelings

    Katrina Sealey, huck-a-doodle

    Paperback (Grosvenor House Publishing Limited, Aug. 10, 2017)
    Angus sometimes feels angry, but how can he tell people how he feels without losing his temper? His family and friends show him how to listen to those around him and to talk about what he is feeling. Angus learns he can even help his friends to feel less angry by listening and talking to them.This book aims to introduce children to the language they need to discuss their feelings. Phrases like ‘I think’, ‘I feel’, ‘I know’ and ‘I remember’ will give your child the words they need to explain what is happening inside them.