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  • Sea Otter Pup

    Victoria Miles, Elizabeth Gatt

    eBook (Publishers, Nov. 21, 2018)
    Follow along as Pup learns how to eat spiky sea urchins, somersault beneath the waves and groom himself. He still needs lots of help from Mother, but one day Pup will be old enough to dive down below the waves and search for food on his ownAccompanied by beautiful illustrations and set in the North Pacific, this heartwarming tale is perfect for little ones who still have lots to learn themselves.
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  • Apple Cake and Baklava

    Kathrin Rohmann, Franziska Harvey, Ruth Ahmedzai Kemp

    language (Darf Publishers, April 2, 2018)
    Leila is the new girl in Max’s class in rural Germany, and they soon become close friends. She has fled Syria with her family, having left her beloved grandmother and father behind. Her most cherished object is a walnut from her grandmother’s garden. Max is close to his own grandmother, who is very understanding of Leila’s situation, having fled her home in Pommern as a little girl. Leila is desperately sad when she loses her beloved walnut and, in a failed attempt, sets out to return to Syria.Apple Cake and Baklava is a story about otherness, openness and the willingness to come to know one another. Many children will be aware of the latest surge of refugees and their plight. Leila’s is a sadly universal and timeless story of leaving behind a home country forever. While set in rural Northern Germany, it could equally take place in most European countries.This is an absorbing book for older primary and younger middle-school children, and Franziska Harvey’s lovely black-and-white illustrations – some small, some full page – enrich the story.
  • Oh, Freedom!

    Francesco D'Adamo, Sian Williams

    language (Darf Publishers, June 9, 2016)
    This exciting adventure story follows a family of slaves in the USA in 1860 as they escape from a cotton plantation via the legendary Underground Railroad. An enthralling story of courage and resilience, centring on 10-year-old Tommy, it will fascinate children who might not know much about this secret escape route into Canada that was used by as many as 100,000 people.Ten-year-old Tommy roams the cotton fields of Alabama owned by the notorious Captain Archer. Intimidating guards with fierce dogs protect the land to prevent any slaves from leaving. That is until a supernatural spirit visits Tommy offering a way out. With his banjo slung over his shoulder, Peg Leg Joe guides Tommy, his family and other slaves out of Southern USA, and into Canada through the legendary Underground Railroads. Stretched for miles across the country's vastness, the network famously facilitated more than 100,000 slaves to a new life. For Tommy and his family, the escape is far from an easy ride. The young boy is forced to mature through this testing period and allow his strong will to guide himself and others to safety under the guidance of Peg Leg Joe. Set in the 19th century, D'Adamo's well-constructed novel tells a story distant in time, remains grounded in a reality that still exists today. Millions of people across the globe continue to be enslaved, including children.
  • Oh, Freedom!

    Francesco D'Adamo, Sian Williams

    eBook (Darf Publishers, June 9, 2016)
    This exciting adventure story follows a family of slaves in the USA in 1860 as they escape from a cotton plantation via the legendary Underground Railroad. An enthralling story of courage and resilience, centring on 10-year-old Tommy, it will fascinate children who might not know much about this secret escape route into Canada that was used by as many as 100,000 people.Ten-year-old Tommy roams the cotton fields of Alabama owned by the notorious Captain Archer. Intimidating guards with fierce dogs protect the land to prevent any slaves from leaving. That is until a supernatural spirit visits Tommy offering a way out. With his banjo slung over his shoulder, Peg Leg Joe guides Tommy, his family and other slaves out of Southern USA, and into Canada through the legendary Underground Railroads. Stretched for miles across the country's vastness, the network famously facilitated more than 100,000 slaves to a new life. For Tommy and his family, the escape is far from an easy ride. The young boy is forced to mature through this testing period and allow his strong will to guide himself and others to safety under the guidance of Peg Leg Joe. Set in the 19th century, D'Adamo's well-constructed novel tells a story distant in time, remains grounded in a reality that still exists today. Millions of people across the globe continue to be enslaved, including children.
  • You Make My Heart Happy: A Mother's Love For Her Daughter

    Manda Lee, J. J. Phoenix

    Paperback (DNA Publishers, Feb. 23, 2018)
    The love a mother has for her daughter is special. Tell her everyday that she makes your heart happy.
  • You Make My Heart Happy: A Daughter's Love For Her Mother

    Manda Lee

    Paperback (DNA Publishers, May 5, 2018)
    A daughter's love for her mother is special. It's an unbreakable bond. Tell her everyday that she makes your heart happy.
  • You Make My Heart Happy: A Mother's Love For Her Son

    Manda Lee

    Paperback (DNA Publishers, March 19, 2018)
    The love a mother has for her son is special. Tell him everyday that he makes your heart happy.
  • Oh, Freedom!

    Francesco D'Adamo, Sian Williams

    Paperback (Darf Publishers, June 13, 2017)
    A newly translated Young Adult’s fiction title set in the American South from the best-selling and award winning author of Iqbal. Oh Freedom is about a child’s loss of innocence, and perseverance in the face of oppression.Francesco D’Adamo is an Italian author born in Milan in 1949. Francesco D’Adamo is well-known for his adult books in the tradition of Italian noir fiction. He began writing fiction for young adults to much foreign acclaim in 1999. Iqbal was his third novel for young adults and won the New York Christopher Award for Adolescents.
  • A Tale of True Heroism

    Pasan Wanigasekera

    eBook (Dharshana Publishers, Sept. 27, 2019)
    This book is about the Plant Lydius which was been attacked by Aliens, and all its different inhabitants getting together by keeping aside their differences to protect their home
  • You Make My Heart Happy: A Mother's Love For Her Son

    Manda Lee

    eBook (DNA Publishers, )
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  • Mismatch Makes a Match

    Pasan Wanigasekera

    eBook (Darshana Publishers, Sept. 28, 2018)
    Exiting adventure of a group of friendly dinosaurs who fights with a bandit dinosaurs king to save their friends
  • You Make My Heart Happy: A Mother's Love For Her Daughter

    Manda Lee

    eBook (DNA Publishers, March 26, 2018)
    The love a mother has for her daughter is special. Tell her everyday that she makes your heart happy.A poem of love from a mother to her daughter.