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The world's in trouble. When war comes to the heart of the Italian
city where Isabella lives with her family, everything changes. She
makes the long journey with her dad to a safer place - the old
house where he grew up in the north of England. Isabella must adapt
to a completely different life. No shops, no electricity, no phone
signal. No friends or neighbours - until she meets two 'wild'
children. Rowan and Kelda live by themselves, hidden from the
world, survivors of the sickness that swept through the valley.
When Dad fails to return from a trip to find food, Isabella has to
work out what to do and how to survive. Together, can the children
build a new life, a life for the future? What do we really need for
a happy life?
'Right from the start, the boy loved the sea! He ran along the
sand, danced in and out of the waves, his heart full of longing and
delight' The boy has always loved the sea. So he builds a boat and
sails away on a voyage of adventure . . . The wonders of the world
await you in this beautiful and inspiring book about following your
dreams.
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Bunny Ears (Board book)
Jeffrey Burton; Illustrated by Julia Green
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This hilarious and adorable bunny shaped board book with plush
bunny ears wonders what the Easter Bunny would be like if he was
another animal! Bunny ears on a lion? Have you seen that before? Do
you think the Easter Bunny makes a great, big ROAR? What does it
take to be the Easter Bunny? Can any animal in the world wear a
pair of bunny ears and hop along the bunny trail? Join lion, piggy,
kitten, llama, and tortoise as they take turns auditioning to be
the new Easter Bunny by wearing an adorable set of actual plush
bunny ears (with crinkle paper inside) on every page. But rest
assured, there's only one Easter Bunny, and those ears belong to
him!
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Red Moon Rising (Paperback)
Erin Hunter; Illustrated by Laszlo Kubinyi, Julia Green
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R215
R185
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This is our place and we'll fight to save it! A summer spent in the
place Noah and his friends call the Wilderness, is a summer spent
making dens, sleeping under the stars, and toasting marshmallows
over an open fire. It's freedom. Until one day their Wilderness is
sold and set for development and their dens torn down to make way
for houses. For Noah and his friends this means war and they'll do
anything to stop the Wilderness being destroyed. From the author of
Seal Island, this exciting new adventure celebrates the outdoors
and the freedom to explore it - and with the exclusive, fun tips
and ideas in the back of the book, you can make the best of wild
spaces too!
The first book in the epic dog animal adventure series that will
thrill fans of Spirit Animals and Wings of Fire. From Erin Hunter,
#1 nationally bestselling author of Warriors, Survivors is full of
"wild and wonderful adventure" (Kirkus, starred review) For the
first time Storm can remember, she has a place in a Pack, and the
world that was devastated by the Big Growl is finally at peace. But
tensions are rising among the dogs of the Wild Pack--and the
greatest danger they face may come from within.
A beautifully written tale of courage, friendship, and survival.
Imagine a tiny island far out in the Atlantic Ocean off the west
coast of Scotland. On some days, you can hardly see where the sea
ends and the land begins, everything merged in a blue-grey mist of
sea spray and wind-blown sand. There is nothing between here and
America. I say nothing, but what I mean, of course, is nothing but
ocean. And about sixty-five kilometres out to sea, one last remote
outcrop of islands and sea stacks, with the highest sea cliffs
anywhere in the UK-St Kilda. Distant, desolate, and difficult to
reach. The islands at the edge of the world . . .
Vivid: Style in Colour celebrates the influence of colour in the
world of interior design and our everyday lives, showing you where
to begin if your life feels like it could benefit from some new
(coloured) energy. The eight chapters (orange, red, blue, green,
pink, yellow, neutrals, and black) are built around the insights of
renowned stylist Julia Green gathered over several decades and
feature interviews from leading proponents of the art of colour
around the world, including Martyn Thomson (Sydney), Jessica
Bettenay (Melbourne), Marielle Ienna (Palermo), LRNCE (Marrakech)
and Los Enamorados (Ibiza). Short essays on the science and
psychology of colour complement the stunning interior shots by
Armelle Habib, alongside travel vignettes that tell the story of
how different palettes are interwoven into our lives. Topics like
confidence in bold or clashing colour, using colour to connect or
divide spaces, artworks, layering colour for depth and texture, and
styling for small spaces and for the seasons are discussed in
depth.
'Grace looked directly at the seal pup and spoke softly to it.
'I'll be back soon. Don't give up.' Grace is excited about her
holiday, staying with Granny at her house by the sea. A whole week
exploring rock pools, collecting shells, and playing on the beach -
perhaps she might even get to see a baby seal? Grace makes friends
with local boy Col who knows all the secrets of the Island. When
Grace discovers a small seal pup, separated from its mother after a
storm, she's not sure if she can help it, but she has to try . . .
Beautifully illustrated in black and white, this is a heart-warming
tale of friendship and discovery in the wild outdoors by the author
of Tilly's Moonlight Fox..
Lara is in a muddle - her cat is having kittens soon, and she can't
stop thinking about it. And there's so much to remember, too. Every
day, she forgets to take the right thing to school and she
daydreams in class, which makes her teacher cross. But what can she
do to make things better? Book band: Purple Ideal for ages: 5+
Bonnie is scavenging on a beach when she finds a battered old row
boat. And under the boat, a bare-footed boy-cold, hungry, and in
need of help. The authorities have already been troubling Bonnie
and Granda for breaking rules, but how can she leave this boy when
he has no-one? Bonnie does her best to keep the boy hidden from the
border guards, but as their suspicions grow, she wonders if it's
time to escape the life she's always known. Under cover of darkness
they set sail to the 'house of light' in search of a new beginning,
and a sense of hope.
Taking Flight is a story about love, loss and dealing with death.
Luke goes to see his grandpa every day after school. He likes it
there, and especially enjoys helping with Grandpa's pigeons. But
Grandpa gets sick and muddled and needs more than Luke's help. When
he goes into hospital, events take a turn for the worse and
suddenly Luke has to grow up very fast...
This collection of literature attempts to compile many of the
classic, timeless works that have stood the test of time and offer
them at a reduced, affordable price, in an attractive volume so
that everyone can enjoy them.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1920 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1918 Edition.
This is a new release of the original 1924 edition.
Little Alice Wells is exploring her garden when she spies Bombus, a
bumblebee, and follows him to overhear him conversing with Madam
Zumm and a young bee named Buzz. They give her a special nectar
which enables her to enter the Bee world, where she learns much
about Bees and their life and society. Lillian Elizabeth Roy was
born Lillian Elizabeth Becker in 1868 and died in 1932. She is
best-known for her "Polly Brewster" series of books, published
between 1922 and 1930, an interesting series about a strong-headed
girl who early on declaims on the rights of women, before heading
out on many adventures around the world. Alice in Beeland was
published in 1919. Julia Greene illustrated a number of books
beginning in 1917, including a special edition of "Alice's
Adventures in Wonderland with Cut-Out Pictures." Later in her
career (1918 through 1932) she illustrated the fourteen volumes of
the "Curlytop" series by Howard R. Garis, who was most famous for
his "Uncle Wiggily" series.
1924. Howard Roger Garis also wrote under the pen name of Victor
Appleton for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. He was the writer of many
novels in the Tom Swift series and other Stratemeyer series
including Uncle Wiggily, Buddy Boy, and Dick Hamilton. Contents:
The Circus Parade; The Big Show; Janet's Pie; Ted's Tumble; Down to
the Sea; At Sunset Beach; Lost in the Sand; Another Loss; Out to
Sea; The Shark; Lobster Pots; Where is Trouble?; The Sea Puss; A
Sand Tunnel; Catching Crabs; Drifting Away; On the Island; The Rich
Man; Mr. Narr Arrives; and What Trouble Found. See other titles by
this author available from Kessinger Publishing.
1920. Howard Roger Garis wrote under the pen name of Victor
Appleton for the Stratemeyer Syndicate. He wrote many novels in the
Tom Swift series and other Stratemeyer series. He also wrote and
originated the Uncle Wiggily series. Contents: Skyrocket is Gone;
The Queer Man; Pushing and Pulling; The Queer Box; Uncle Ben; Off
to Silver Lake; Trouble in Trouble; The Wind Blew; What Trouble
Found; Janet's Flowers; Trouble in the Air; Company in Camp;
Catching Fish; The Growlery Hole; A Big White Bird; The Bad Dog; A
Joyous Find; In the Lake; The Shipwreck; and The Queer Box Again.
See other titles by this author available from Kessinger
Publishing.
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