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Set during WWII. The Peters Family live in a quaint little cottage
in the heart of Kent, England. They have a pet rabbit called
Thumper who is highly intelligent. Squadron Leader Hal Peters is an
ace RAF pilot who can fly any plane day or night. He is famous for
being the best pilot in Britain. He is sent on many dangerous
missions across The English Channel. Meanwhile back in Kent,
Thumper is about to have his own dangerous adventure.
The illustrated story, in rhyme, of Howard's search for the boy
king's lost Egyptian tomb. After many years of digging with his
team of men in the stifling heat, it is a boy who finally makes a
discovery...
Little squirrel Gray loves playing with his sisters and friends in
the oak wood. However, after struggling at school Gray feels
misunderstood, stupid, and alone. On the day Gray decides not to go
to school he meets a wise owl who helps him to understand his
challenges and discover a few hidden strengths along the way. There
are around 870,000 school children in the UK with dyslexia many of
whom go undiagnosed. That's potentially 870,000 children feeling
like little Gray. I vividly remember those feelings in school and
sometimes still experience them today in my adult life. I was lucky
and have had my own versions of the wise owl, encouraging me
throughout my journey. I wrote this book because I wish that all
those children have their own wise owl in their lives; to help them
understand their gift and see its strengths, to feel understood,
smart, and supported. We likely all have a child in our lives that
is dyslexic and needs support. Be someone's owl, there can never be
too many.
This is the fifth and final book in the 'Hugo and Daddy' series and
it marks a major milestone for author Ric Hart who started the
series following the birth of his son Hugo, shortly followed by the
sad death of Hugo's mummy Jade. This episode sees Hugo starting
primary school and Ric could not be prouder... "To see Hugo
starting primary school felt like a million miles away four years
ago, but I did it, I got here, and I'm proud of every step." The
book shares the journey of Daddy taking Hugo to school for his
first day at primary school and sees them turning what can be quite
an overwhelming experience for children into something to embrace
with confidence. Ric sees the books as a way of turning negative
trauma into positive magic for Hugo, and hopes that, when he grows
older, Hugo will see how Daddy turned those tragic years into
something beautiful for him. Ric says: "I hope you enjoy our latest
and final adventure. Who knows what the future will bring, but I'm
embracing it with love, joy and inner peace with our wonderful boy
Hugo Jaden Hart."
Join Zara and her younger brother Aadam as they undertake a magical
journey of discovery and surprise, traveling across the globe and
experiencing the seven wonders of the world. Who is the parent, and
who are the ones that are taught? As all parents quickly learn, the
children are in charge, and they teach us something new and
wonderful every day. Learn some fun facts as the sibling duo gaze
upon the magical wonders of the world and discover that the world
is a truly wonderful place. With the help of a wizard, the company
of their father, a packed lunch, and the constant smell of candy
floss, the sibling duo visit the world's seven wonders of the world
and historical sites such as Petra in Jordan, The Great Wall of
China, Christ the Redeemer in Brazil, Machu Picchu in Peru, Chichen
Itza in Peru, the Colosseum in Italy and the Taj Mahal in India.
Hart's Hero holds a powerful message in this children's superhero
book, all created for Hugo, our only son. Soon after the passing of
Hugo's Mummy Jade when he was born, his Daddy found huge inner
strength whilst dealing with his grief and wants to pass this on to
Hugo so he will learn confidence, and find courage and strength as
he grows as a person - Hart's Hero.
This colourful and fun book provides inspiration to children
through adventure showing that even after losing a loved one, we
can still have hope on the horizon. The inspiration came from the
travels that Ric and Jade (Hugo's mummy) went on when they visited
Thailand, eventually getting married in 2015 at their dream
location in Koh Samui. They returned to Thailand for more
adventures in 2016 which led to the discovery of Jade's special
place, Koh Lipe. In coming to terms with the loss of Jade in 2018,
in this children's book Ric sets out to link the movements that he
and Jade took during their travels, and provides their son Hugo
with hope and excitement in looking forward to taking the same
steps with his daddy Ric in time to come.
A collection of short jaw-dropping stories from an exciting new
author, to transport children into a world of wonder and
excitement. Stories to feed the imagination with endless
possibilities - where good things can actually happen, and a sense
of humour runs freely through day-to-day mischief, magic and
mayhem.
The Tree of Life is part three of a trilogy of modern day parables.
Part one is Breakout on Puffin Island and part two is The Eagle
Project. It is a spiritual journey right into the heart of God. As
Jesus unveils Himself to us, we are transformed into His image.
Firstly, we learn to rest from our works and let Jesus bring deep
healing. We learn to honour God as our Bridegroom and Lord and then
He shows us how to overcome all difficulties, sickness and disease.
We are reconciled to our heavenly Father and one another. We learn
to co-labour with Him to bring healing to the land.
This children's bereavement book ties pictures with simple
heartfelt words from Hugo's daddy Ric. Written as a poem and linked
by colourful illustrations to capture moments, memories and
feelings around the loss of Hugo's mummy, but also for the future.
It might just provide some help with a little one's loss
Binerkey Boing is a cat with exceptionally long whiskers that cause
him to get into all kinds of trouble. He is sent away from home and
on his travels meets a tapir with a strange nose who teaches
Binerkey to be proud of who he is. He also meets a lobster who
can't swim, a stoat and a cat with no tail. They all go to the
circus to find work but Binerkey is captured by an evil ringmaster.
A tender story to remind everyone that it's alright if you're
different, you're just great the way you are.
A book for children from one year and for adults of any age! I hope
adults will read with enthusiasm and expression to the little ones
and then engage all their senses by counting the animals with them.
Have the children trace the patterns of the animals; the rhymes
should make the adult smile as they interact with the child and
this will add to the little ones developing a love of numbers.
Set during WWII. The Peters Family live in a quaint little cottage
in the heart of Kent, England. They have a pet rabbit called
Thumper who is highly intelligent. Squadron Leader Hal Peters is an
ace RAF pilot who can fly any plane day or night. He is famous for
being the best pilot in Britain. He is sent on many dangerous
missions across The English Channel. Meanwhile back in Kent,
Thumper is about to have his own dangerous adventure.
Jenny lives in Yorkshire with her aunt and uncle, and makes friends
with George, the little boy who moved next door. The children enjoy
playing together, until the day cousin Jessica comes to stay. Jenny
is furious! Can her best friend, Philip, the talking cat, teach
Jenny the importance of friendship and sharing? We'll see!
Abruptly woken from his hibernation, Henry Hedgehog finds himself
caught up in the excitement and magic of Bonfire Night. The colours
and sounds fill him with wonder leaving an indelible print on his
memory. As he returns to his slumbers Henry is content knowing he
will always remember the Fifth of November.
This humorous rhyming story is about Pete from Pluto, who makes
perfect pies. However, Pete is puzzled one day when his pies
disappear. Where were Pete's pies and what were Captain Pam's bold
pirate crew carrying into in the woods? Could hungry seagulls have
swooped down and eaten the pies? Luckily, Pete's best friend Fred
from planet Fop arrives to help Pete solve the mystery.
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