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From the award-winning author and illustrator of Blown Away, Rob Biddulph, comes a delightfully hilarious story about a grizzly bear named Fred who loses his GRRRRR. Each year, for as long as the forest has stood, a contest is held for the bears of the wood… Fred is the champion. He’s the best. But being the best takes time and training, especially when it comes to having the loudest growl. Then, one morning, disaster strikes—Fred’s GRRRRR is gone! Oh, no! Will Fred find his GRRRRR and realize that there’s more to life than being a winner?
This simple, interactive look at different animals and the noises they make will help children shake off the wiggles before they settle down to sleep. Acclaimed author-illustrator John Butler encourages readers to join the fun with animals around the world, imitating the sounds they make, from trumpeting like an elephant to howling like a wolf. The lavish illustrations feature adorable animals in their natural surroundings. The text asks evocative questions, encouraging children to mimic simple sounds that transition gently from energetic volume to quieter, relating movement, just in time for bed.
What do you do when your favorite toy disappears? A determined little detective heads up the search and discovers more than she ever expected.
Beginning readers will love this heartwarming story about beloved puppy Biscuit's quest to find a lost teddy bear's owner. Biscuit has found a lost teddy bear, but none of his friends is missing a bear. Can Biscuit find the teddy bear's owner? The youngest of readers will enjoy following Biscuit's search to return the bear to its rightful home in this charming, easy-to-read My First I Can Read adventure.
In the labyrinthine alleys of Delhi, where the veil of night shrouds the city in mystery, a tale of unseen heroes unfolds. "Under the Veil of Night" is a captivating journey into the nocturnal realm, where the lines between good and evil blur, and ordinary individuals are called upon to perform extraordinary acts of courage and compassion. As the darkness descends, the lives of diverse characters intersect in unexpected ways, their paths illuminated by the flickering glow of street lamps and the shimmering light of the moon. From the bustling streets of Delhi to the quiet alleyways of ancient cities, readers will be transported to a world where the true essence of humanity is revealed in all its complexity and beauty. Through the pages of this gripping novel, readers will encounter a cast of characters whose stories intertwine in the most unforeseen of circumstances. From Rajiv, a humble rickshaw driver whose acts of honesty and compassion ripple through the city, to Maya, a woman haunted by the specters of her past, each character grapples with their own demons as they navigate the shadows of the night. But amidst the darkness, there shines a beacon of hope – the unseen heroes whose selfless deeds inspire others to rise above adversity and strive for a better tomorrow. As the tale unfolds, readers will be captivated by the power of love, friendship, and resilience that transcends the darkest of nights. "Under the Veil of Night: A Tale of Unseen Heroes" is a testament to the enduring strength of the human spirit, a celebration of the unseen heroes who walk among us, and a reminder that even in the darkest of times, hope still flickers like a candle in the wind. Join us on this thrilling adventure into the depths of night, where the true essence of heroism awaits.
'Heartwarming, magical and uplifting' In today's throwaway culture, there's a counter movement growing that urges us to 'make do and mend'. The BBC's BAFTA Award winning The Repair Shop has brought this waste-conscious message to an even wider audience, with its regular viewing figures of 7 million in the UK alone, cementing itself as a classic series in the vein of Antiques Roadshow. This new book concentrates on the show's much-loved experts, including woodworker and furniture restorer Will Kirk, clock restorer Steve Fletcher, metalworker Dominic Chinea, silversmith Brenton West, leatherworker Suzie Fletcher, upholsterer Sonnaz Nooranvary, and seamstresses Julie Tatchell & Amanda Middleditch - aka The Teddy Bear Ladies. Each of the experts shares their own stories and their repairs, capturing in the process the magic and ethos of the barn. Includes quotations and Q & As from the experts as well as Jay Blades on some unique restoration collaborations. With the focus on the experts themselves, readers will feel as though they're stepping straight into the 'workshop of dreams' and experiencing first hand the magic of the barn.
This satirical first novel by Zoompad looks at growing up in the Sixties and Seventies, highlighting the ludicrous injustices of the Pin down system. A young girl is sexually abused, taken into care, and then farcically re-abuse d by the very system that was supposed to be looking after her. Zoompad takes the reader on a refreshingly honest and often very funny journey through small town England from the 1960's first from the eyes of a child, then as a horse-mad teenager. It is a journey that encompasses the very meaning of life, morality, and justice, love and respect. Why are we here and what's the point? It's a book about anger, yet bears no trace of residual bitterness, a book that kicks against taboos in a quest for openness and understanding. The subject matter is distressing, yet this book will leave the reader feeling strangely uplifted and eager to blow the dust off that collection of the sixties and seventies music.