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Bumpfizzle is an alien, sent to Earth from Planet Plonk on a
research mission. Or is he really just a ten-year-old boy who is
feeling a bit disgruntled at all the attention his parents are
lavishing on The Baby? It is up to readers to make up their own
minds. Either way, Bumpfizzle's confusion at Earthling behaviours,
as reported in his diary and his frequent reports back to Plonk,
are hilarious, and his adventures are ridiculous, from eating the
cat's food (it makes him throw up, always good for attention) to
biting his teacher (to check if humans would make a good source of
food for Plonkers) and attempting to sacrifice a goat (he soon
discovers what goats' horns are for).
Aria lives on a well-ordered planet whose people have
eradicated illness and even death. Earth is their
‘shadow planet’ which they populated with humans
centuries ago so they could study them and learn from their
experiences. Now the experiment is coming to an end and Aria
must go to Earth with her scientist father to set off a
train of events which will destroy its people. Brought up to
believe that humans are inferior, Aria is shocked
to discover that she is herself half human, and amazed to
find that Earth-dwellers live life to the full
and feel love for each other, even though they are mortal.
But once she understands this, how can she save them, and
herself, from destruction?
After global warming came the Melting. Then came Ark. The new
dictator of Ark wants to silence speech for ever. But Letta is the
wordsmith, tasked with keeping words alive. Out in the woods, she
and the rebels secretly teach children language, music and art. Now
there are rumours that babies are going missing. When Letta makes a
horrifying discovery, she has to find a way to save the children of
Ark – even if it is at the cost of her own life. Praise for
Mother Tongue: "[Her] books always take my breath away." —
Mary, Fallen Star Stories “For Letta is one of the best
heroines… Steadfast, strong and unwaveringly resilient, she is
the driving force behind why this series is becoming so
revered.” — Scott Evans, The Reader Teacher “Mother
Tongue, and predecessor The Wordsmith, are both brilliantly devised
stories.” — Caroline Fielding, The Teen Librarian
“Totally enthralling … a world where the horror of climate
change has been realised but despite the despair, the hope of
humanity lives on.” — Victoria Dilly, The Book
Activist “This vivid world and courageous heroine will enthral
readers and is ideal for book clubs.” — Zoe
James-Williams, Drawing On Books “Letta is a fantastic
protagonist … contemplative, doubting of herself but firm in her
resolve. Her strength comes from a rounded mix of
qualities.” — Louise Nettleton, Book Murmuration
Praise for The Wordsmith: ‘The fantasy book of the
year’ — Eoin Colfer, author of Artemis Fowl
‘Important’ — The Guardian ‘Stands out for its
imaginative approach and its beautiful and careful use of
language’ — The Literary Review ‘This gripping story
has the dark atmosphere of books such as the Hunger Games series’
— Inis magazine ‘Full of jeopardy and nail-biting tension
and asks fundamental questions about the nature of humanity and the
future of our planet’ — BookTrust UK ‘Pair with Patrick
Ness’ The Knife of Never Letting Go’ — Booklist
‘Fantasy lovers will lap it up!’ — Sarah Webb, Irish
Independent ‘A tremendous pageturner; I hope this won’t be the
last we hear of Letta, a brave and spirited
heroine’ — School Library Association
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Imagine! (Paperback)
Patricia Forde; Illustrated by Elina Braslina
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R189
Discovery Miles 1 890
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A grandma teaches her granddaughter how to overcome fears by
imagining funny situations A little girl confides in her grandma
about her fears: pirates, monsters, the big dog down the lane ...
Each time her grandma suggests a way to overcome her fear by
imagining funny situations. Eventually the girl tells her biggest
fear - that her grandma will go away and leave her forever. The
grandma tells her that she will always live in her heart ... and
she can imagine her in a yellow polkadot bikini if she likes! A
funny and sweet story about a little girl, her grandma, and the
power of humour and imagination to dispel fears and anxieties.
A tale-of-truest friendship book A fill-my-heart with love book A
read-again-and-again book An epic tale of love, loss, reunion and
adventure on the high seas told through the friendship of a girl
and her dog, Fidget. Written by debut picture-book author Trish
Forde and illustrated by rising star Rachael Saunders, this is a
book that combines humour and heart with a faultless read-aloud
rhythm
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