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Controlling the wind, smelling fear, farting colours. The people of Walsham can do it all! The WHOLE TOWN has been granted powers by a mysterious treasure – except for Sara. She can’t even levitate a squirrel! But the school football trophy (and her best friend’s lucky charm) has been stolen, and powers or no powers, it’s up to her to find it and catch the criminal. And who knows – maybe Sara will discover her super skills in the process!
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An interactive board book all about the farm! This volume is packed with flaps and early-learning concepts including shapes, first words, colours and numbers. Little farm enthusiasts will love the search-and-find games with lots to spot.
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Daphne’s mum and stepdad, Anthony, are throwing a family party. It’s going to be so boring! But when a gorilla knocks on the door, a rhino rolls in and a kangaroo pops up, Daphne realises that this party is going to get wild! This joyous tale explores themes of belonging in a blended-family environment with a subtle nod to the interconnected animal family we all, as humans, share.
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The animal friends on the farm love to take photographs – the goats pose politely, the horses happily wave their hooves, and the cows are dressed in their very best. Everybody ready? Say ‘Cheese!’ UH-OH! It seems like they can never get it right without someone getting in the way! Can the animals EVER get their perfect picture?
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Bertha and Blink wake up one morning to find a strange smog surrounding them – it’s their nemesis Finnius Fink’s new factory and it’s destroying the jungle! The duo are determined to stop him and Bertha has an idea that just might work. With brilliant inventions, the help of new friends and some tricks in their toolbox, can the pair put a stop to the destruction and save their home?
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A bear hug from my mama is the warmest place to be. We’ll sleep inside our cave, all snuggly brave – my Mama Bear and me.
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Hana and her family have recently left Syria to stay with a boy called Oscar and his family in the UK. Hana is confused and lonely when she first arrives – she doesn’t speak very much English, and while her host family seem kind, she misses her friends back home. Then Oscar introduces her to the litter of cats his family are fostering, and Hana falls in love with the bold calico kitten named Amal.