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A young girl makes a choice to plant a seed by a long dead riverbed. Little does she know that from this single, small act, a vibrant ecosystem will grow. This inspiring poem – bursting with hope for a greener world – is a love letter to our ailing planet. It shows us that even when the future appears most bleak, each one of us can make a difference.
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A middle grade school story set in the glamorous world of Bollywood: Book One of the new Bollywood Academy series.
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‘A book to treasure’ – Books for Keeps, 5 STARS
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‘A note-perfect hymn about acceptance, pride and belonging’ – The Observer
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When Jake’s mum upcycles every last thing in the flat, Jake begins to worry that the only thing left to change is him! Jake’s mum is not like most mums. Say there’s a skip in the street, most mums will pass right by without a second glance. Not Jake’s mum. ‘Look at this, Jake!’ she’ll shout. ‘We must have this! We must have this, too! And we simply must have this!’ That’s Jake’s mum for you. She’s a must-have mum. Soon Jake begins to worry that his mum will want to change him too. Should he be this way? Or that way? Or another way altogether?
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Discover some of the inspirational men and women who have received Nobel Prizes in Physics, Chemistry and Medicine from 1901 to the present day, among them Marie Curie, Albert Einstein and Sir Alexander Fleming.
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School is over and Nimesh is about to walk home. He will cross the road, pass the bakery, walk through a park and eventually find himself in his own street. Perfectly normal, right? Wrong! If you decide to join Nimesh on his walk home from school, your journey will be anything BUT normal. There will be dragons and sharks and pirates – and maybe even a princess!
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What does peace mean to you? This collection of inspirational ideas about peace is based on the lives of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates of the 20th and 21st centuries, among them Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther King Jr., Mother Teresa and Malala Yousafzai.