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Books published by publisher Hawthorn Press

  • Findus Moves Out

    Sven Nordqvist

    Hardcover (Hawthorn Press, Nov. 1, 2012)
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  • Findus Plants Meatballs

    Sven Nordqvist;

    Hardcover (Hawthorn Press Ltd, Aug. 16, 1800)
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  • Findus Plants Meatballs

    Sven Nordqvist

    Hardcover (Hawthorn Press, Aug. 16, 1662)
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  • The Genius of Play: Celebrating the Spirit of Childhood

    Sally Jenkinson

    (Hawthorn Press, Jan. 31, 2020)
    Children move like quick fire from the fantastic to the everyday, when free to express the genius of play. The Genius of Play addresses what play is, why it matters, and how modern life endangers children's play. Here is an outspoken Children's Play Charter for parents and teachers, which celebrates the playful spirit of childhood.
  • Muddles Puddles and Sunshine: Your Activity Book to Help When Someone Has Died

    Diana Crossley, Kate Sheppard

    eBook (Hawthorn Press, May 10, 2020)
    This book offers a structure and an outlet for the many difficult feelings which inevitably follow when someone dies. It aims to help children make sense of their experience by reflecting on the different aspects of their grief, whilst finding a balance between remembering and having fun. This book is a useful companion in the present, and will become an invaluable keepsake in the years to come.
  • Findus Moves Out Children's Classics

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    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, )
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  • Storytelling School, The : Handbook for Teachers

    Chris Smith

    (Hawthorn Press, Jan. 1, 1600)
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  • The Storytelling School: Handbook for Teachers: A Waldorf Inspired Alphabet

    Chris Smith, Adam Guillain

    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, Aug. 11, 2014)
    The Handbook for primary teachers introduces the concept of the Storytelling School and how it works.
  • Therapeutic Storytelling: 101 Healing Stories for Children

    Susan Perrow

    Paperback (Hawthorn Press, May 2, 2014)
    This treasury of 101 new healing stories address a range of issues – from unruly behaviour to grieving, anxiety, lack of confidence, bullying, teasing, nightmares, intolerance, inappropriate talk, toileting, bedwetting and much more. The stories also have the potential for nurturing positive values.
  • Jenny and the Impossible Moon Rocket

    Betty Mccauley, Donna Rawlins, Hawthorne Place Press

    Audiobook (Hawthorne Place Press, Oct. 11, 2013)
    Jenny dreams of impossible things such as rockets that fly to the moon. But it's 1938, and Jenny's brother Eric says those things will never happen. Her neighbor Mr. O'Leary disagrees: "Jenny, real things start with pretend and dreams." Jenny and her Buck Rogers Rocket Club friends worry when member Elaine falls ill with Polio. She'll need a wheel chair, so Jenny dreams up another idea. The Rocket Club will raise the $50 to buy one! Impossible, say Eric and the grown-ups. Who has that much money during these hard times? Jenny asks her friends for help. Rocket Club members join the big Fourth of July parade in Butte, Montana, to advertise their fund-raiser-a Rocket to the Moon Fair. Is this just another impossible dream?
  • Storytelling School, The : Handbook for Teachers

    Chris Smith

    (Hawthorn Press, Jan. 1, 1800)
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