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It's normal for children living in stepfamilies to have lots of
different feelings and to feel different things at different times.
This story shares Harriet's emotional experiences surrounding her
stepfamily beginnings. The story has realistic and believable
characters and situations to help readers to relate. Clear
explanations of actions and emotions, and how to understand them.
A little girl searches for that special something to make her home
complete. When she visits the animal shelter she finds the answer.
Can Pablo the rescue cat rescue her?
A beautifully illustrated, heart-warming story every child will be
able to relate to, about the creative ways we found to connect and
spread joy even when we all had to stay apart.
Maggie doesn't want to wear her mask. She thinks masks make people
look mean. So Dad has an idea for how Maggie can show people how
she really feels and still stay safe.
When Granny lives far, far away, there are lots of ways her
granddaughter can keep in touch with her. But what happens when her
granddaughter fantastically slips through the screen? A
heart-warming tale, full of imagination, which lets everybody know
that Granny is never really far away.
My grandma is very special to all of us, and she's about to have a
very special day... but what do you buy someone who is turning
100?!
Ava sat at her desk, gazing at the board. 'Ava,' said Mrs Cook.
'Where are your glasses today?' Ava looked down at her schoolbag.
She hated her glasses. Ava hates her glasses, and sometimes chooses
not to wear them, even when wearing them would help her to read.
Ava's teacher sympathises but rather than tell her to put them on,
she opens a book of fairy tales. One by one, Mrs Cook suggests that
all the main characters in her favourite stories could have avoided
their troubles by wearing their glasses. By the end, Ava is adding
to the stories and seeing her own life more clearly.
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