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Billy and Ant Lie (Paperback)
James Minter; Illustrated by Helen Rushworth
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R293
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Discovery Miles 2 450
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Although written for entertainment about a boy becoming ten - a
milestone birthday, the story also deals with the issue of
bullying, keeping secrets and not being able to talk to adults.
These are common concerns for children of this age. Parents can use
this book as an icebreaker to stimulate discussion on subjects many
children find hard to talk openly about. Billy is entering young
adulthood. He has to make sense of his environment. Like all
children, he is confronted with a complex, diverse, fast changing,
exciting world full of opportunities, contradictions and dangers
through which he must navigate on his way to becoming a responsible
adult. This is a confusing time with a plethora of conflicting
information coming from a variety of sources including family,
friends, peers, teachers, television and the internet. What
underlies Billy's journey, as with all children, is the values he
will adopt. Values provide us with the basis on which we assess the
usefulness of what we are told, and how to react to situations we
experience; in short, how to forge a path through life. Young
children have leanings mostly gained from their parents; becoming a
young adult is the time they form values for themselves. The Life
Lessons Series are written to have children form positive values
which will serve them at this stage in their life. Each book uses
the power of traditional storytelling to illustrate, guide and
shape their understanding in a safe environment. Bullying is a big
problem for children today but it is also part of learning to stand
up for oneself. In this story Billy, like any other child, is
looking forward to a big birthday. However, the local bullies hear
he's been given a twenty pound note and challenge him to hand it
over. Billy realises he can't fight the gang so has had to agree to
their demands. At first Billy doesn't dare tell a grownup as he
feels guilty about losing it. Billy and his friend Ant try to hatch
a plan to get it back. But it's not until Maxine, Ant's sister,
hears about the problem that she realises an adult needs to be
involved. Grandad who does party magic, is the ideal person to get
it back. Max and Grandad hatch a plot. The bullies don't realise
what is happening until it's too late. Grandad recovers the twenty
pound note leaving the bullies bemused. Disarming a bully is the
better way of dealing with them. You can't rid the world of bullies
but you can do something about how you deal with them.
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Billy Wants it All (Paperback)
James Minter; Illustrated by Helen Rushworth
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R296
R249
Discovery Miles 2 490
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Billy Helps Max (Paperback)
James Minter; Illustrated by Helen Rushworth
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R294
R246
Discovery Miles 2 460
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In the first book of the Hole Trilogy, The Hole Opportunity, Colin
was left with his arch enemy Major Woods in hospital, recently out
of intensive care, following an accident involving an exploding
bouncy castle, a lorry load of holes and the dog of the wealthy
land owner, Lady Wills. Colin and Izzy, buoyed by their success in
supplying holes to her Ladyship are keen to grow their 'Hole'
business. A by-pass is planned for Harpsden and the proposed route
cuts through the local golf course. The club captain Major Woods
and members are incensed and use their position to get the route
redesigned cutting through the estate of Lady Wills and across the
Grigg's farm land. Colin identifies an alternative route involving
tunneling under the golf course. Colin sees an opportunity to both
get back in favor with the Major and to sell more holes. Nothing
ever goes smoothly for Colin, especially with the Major seeking
revenge. Will he save the golf course and befriend the Major or
does Lady Wills' estate end up being ravaged and his farm
demolished?
Colin and Izzy Griggs' traditional farming way of life is under
threat from red tape from Brussels and Whitehall. Taking
inspiration from a doughnut, Colin sets up a "Hole Farming
Business." His first job is to supply 18 holes for the newly
refurbished golf course. Colin's ineptness leads to a number of
incidents surrounding the grand opening, creating an arch enemy of
the Club's Captain: Major Woods. His business is given a much
needed boost by the arrival of Lady Wills into the Manor House. She
requires holes for her ornate ponds but before awarding the
contract needs a reference from Colin's previous employer: Major
Woods. How will Colin manage to get the reference he needs to save
his business? How exactly do you manage to farm holes? And who is
really wearing the stockings in the Griggs household? Set in the
rural village of Henslow, The Hole Opportunity is a true English
farce with miscommunication, double entendre, humorous plotlines
and a host of memorable characters.
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