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Books published by publisher Zigzag Publishing Ltd

  • How Things Are Made

    Peter Lafferty, Jeremy Gower

    Paperback (Zigzag Publishing Ltd, Nov. 16, 1994)
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  • Where Is My Voice?

    Tracey Lawrence, Sean Webster

    eBook (SRL Publishing Ltd, Jan. 7, 2017)
    Poppy is a happy and sociable young girl. There is just one thing.. she struggles to find her voice. She searches for her voice and with the help of her family and a fantastic friend, Jenny, she finds it.Winner of the 2017 Peoples Book Awards
  • Aunt Kelly's Dog

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    language (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 13, 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 Aunt Kelly's Dog will be donated to Assistance Dogs New Zealand, to support them in providing dogs to New Zealanders with disabilities.
  • 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.
  • Your Path to Clarity: How to Clear Your Mind's Filters and Claim Your Future

    Jeff Londraville, Valerie Utton

    Paperback (LT Publishing, April 25, 2018)
    So many people grow up believing that there’s no way to escape their past, and that their past will dictate their future. There are plenty of people who believe that “No one ever really changes” too. Separately or together, these are powerful but discouraging beliefs that have been passed from one generation to another for a very long time. It’s time to put them to rest. You didn't ask for all the beliefs that were contributed to your mind by other people, places, things and events. They just ended up there the same way they do for every other kid when they’re growing up. Those contributions will keep right on happening too, until you realize it’s okay to start thinking your own thoughts about what might be possible, and making your own decisions about what you believe. It’s easy to start identifying the beliefs and thoughts that aren’t doing you any favors. They’re the ones that make you feel “less than.” I wrote this book so you would have a way to start decluttering your mind of all those “less than” thoughts and beliefs that were never really yours to begin with. They were simply lessons someone else chose for you, and now it's time to get clarity about which of those thoughts and beliefs work for you, so you can begin letting go of the ones that have been holding you back from being the best version of yourself.
  • Jenny No-Knickers

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    language (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.
  • 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.
  • The Great Race to Sycamore Street

    J. Samia Mair

    Paperback (Kube Publishing Ltd, Nov. 19, 2013)
    This topsy turvy adventure on Sycamore Street sees brother and sister Hude and Amani arrive in Fairfax County, Maryland with one thought: it was going to be a long, boring summer in the country.They couldn't be more wrong.With Grandma Hana's new neighbor planning to pull down her prized peach tree and a gang, led by the archer Bobby, marshaling the local lake, Hude and Amani have a hard time getting any peace.In this warm and comical story, find out how, under the watchful eyes of Grandma Hana, Hude and Amani plan to save the peach tree and beat Bobby at his own game before leaving Sycamore Street behind.J. Samia Mair has published two children's books with The Islamic Foundation, Amira's Totally Chocolate World and The Perfect Gift, which have been favourably received. She is currently a staff writer for SISTERS Magazine. Additionally, she has published articles, stories, and poems in books, magazines, anthologies, scientific journals, online news sources, and elsewhere. This is her first chapter book for kids. She lives in Odenton, Maryland.
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  • Do Fruit Worry About Getting Fat?

    Helen Vivienne Fletcher, Ian Garmonsway

    language (HVF Publishing Ltd., Oct. 13, 2017)
    Martin’s sister worries about big things, and little things, and everything in between. Martin comes up with a plan to help, 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.
  • Nobody Wants to Play

    Jenny Millington

    Unknown Binding (Zigzag Publishing, March 15, 1997)
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  • Mr. Chili's Chili

    Janet McNulty, Robert Henry

    language (MMP Publishing LTD., Sept. 25, 2012)
    Mr. Chili's ChiliPerfectly formatted for the kindle fire!Would you make chili with:Lemons?Limburger Cheese?;Red Hot Chilis?That’s what Mr. Chili does.Mr. Chili wants to learn how to cook the best bowl of Chili anyone has ever tasted. But his cooking skills leave something to be desired. With his best friends helping him, can he achieve his goal?Perfect for ages 4-8!Note: This book has been formatted to fit the Kindle Fire HDX and the Kindle Fire HD. It will work on Kindle Paperwhite, but the More ith page and About the AUthor page may appear a bit squished.