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The Dolls' House (1)
Tanya Rosie
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R382
R309
Discovery Miles 3 090
Save R73 (19%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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One day Mia and her mum are walking home to their new house when
they find a dolls' house on the side of the road. It looks sad with
its broken shutters and peeling paint, but Mia falls in love and
takes it home to fix it up. The next morning a little boy is
looking at the dolls' house on Mia's porch. Soon more and more
children arrive, and they spend the long summer days playing
together. Just one child does not join in, and nothing Mia does can
persuade him to overcome his shyness. Then, one night, there is a
terrible storm and the dolls' house is damaged. Mia learns that
kindness can come from the most unexpected places.
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Grandpa Is Here! (Hardcover)
Tanya Rosie; Illustrated by Chuck Groenink
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R493
R420
Discovery Miles 4 200
Save R73 (15%)
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Ships in 10 - 15 working days
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A tender, warm-hearted picture book brimming with the love, energy
and anticipation of having a special day with someone you love.
Will there be many and will they be ripe? Mum whispers, "Just wait
and see." As the sun starts to rise, a mother and daughter head
out, hand in hand, on their annual outing together. A special
tradition, just the two of them. They're leaving the town behind
and going to the wild fields, where their mulberry tree is waiting.
There's juice on their hands and stains on their shirts as they
collect berries and share a picnic; then it's home to savour
crumbly, sticky slices of fresh mulberry pie... Brought to life by
Chuck Groenink's soft and vivid illustrations, this is a deeply
resonant story, warm with the joy of tradition and the sweetness of
moments spent with people we love.
A warm, authentic celebration of family reunions, told through the
eyes of a kind-hearted little girl who shows us that love and
laughter can overcome any language barrier. GRANDPA IS HERE! With
his bristly moustache and suitcase smelling of Persian spice,
Grandpa and granddaughter have so much that they want to see and do
together. He's brought walnuts picked from his trees at home, and
sparkly saffron to make yellow rice. His granddaughter shows him
all her most favourite things: the mountaintops, the tunnel she
discovered, the horse in the field. If only Grandpa could stay
longer, then he could see the spring. But when time together is
limited, it feels all the more sweet and special. A tender and
stunningly illustrated picture book, rich in the charm of
child-like wonder and the magical bonds between families – even
those spread out across the world.
A tender, warm-hearted picture book brimming with the love, energy
and anticipation of having a special day with someone you love.
Will there be many and will they be ripe? Mum whispers, "Just wait
and see." As the sun starts to rise, a mother and daughter head
out, hand in hand, on their annual outing together. A special
tradition, just the two of them. They're leaving the town behind
and going to the wild fields, where their mulberry tree is waiting.
There's juice on their hands and stains on their shirts as they
collect berries and share a picnic; then its home to savour
crumbly, sticky slices of fresh mulberry pie... Brought to life by
Chuck Groenink's soft and vivid illustrations, this is a deeply
resonant story, warm with the joy of tradition and the sweetness of
moments spent with people we love.
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