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I Really, Really Need a Wee!
Bush Baby is in a fix. She didn’t need a wee before she left home – now she needs one right away! Uh-oh! But what will she do if there’s just nowhere to go? A pant-wettingly funny tale of determination and self-awareness – packed with toilet humour!
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Funny Fig
Funny Fig is very funny….it is their favourite thing to be! But when their little sister is feeling grumpy, will they be able to cheer her up?
Join in with Funny Fig and see if you can do all the actions….will you blow your loudest raspberries today?!!Funny Fig is the first book from The A to Z Patch – a series about a group of fruit and vegetable friends from around the world. These entertaining interactive stories are a chance for parents and pre-schoolers to come together and explore feelings through fun actions. Written to be read aloud with prompts throughout to help engage and encourage children to join in.
“What a lovely story to share with children that provides great learning opportunities to help them understand feelings in a fun and positive way. A great addition to our children’s library!”
Willow Park Children’s Nursery“A gorgeous book, full of fun actions for children to join in with and a great way for them to explore and understand their emotions. This one covers feeling grumpy and how good it feels to make your friends laugh!”
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The Funny Life of Sharks
A hilarious book from bestselling author and stand-up comic James Campbell, who has visited over 3,000 primary schools to tell stories and encourage children to write their own.
Ever wondered why sharks have such a bad reputation? Are they dangerous, human-munching monsters? Or have we got it all wrong? In fact, only SIX people get attacked by sharks every year across the WHOLE WORLD. And how many sharks are eaten by humans every year? ONE HUNDRED MILLION! So maybe sharks are more afraid of us .
Take a deep dive into the ridiculously funny life of sharks (and some things that have nothing to do with sharks but are still splendidly funny) according to James Campbell, comedian extraordinaire.
This face-achingly funny book will also teach you about great white sharks, tiger sharks and hammerhead sharks, just how incredibly old sharks are, and why sharks are SO important for the environment and how to look after them.
So, whether you’re seriously afraid of sharks or love them so much you want to invite a shark to your next birthday party, this HILARIOUS book is for you. Prepare to roll around the floor laughing with the snot-inducingly brilliant The Funny Life of Sharks, with side-splittingly funny illustrations from Rob Jones.
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The Jumbo Joke Book for Funny Kids (Buster Laugh-a-lot Books)
This bumper treat combines the funniest material from Jokes for Funny Kids: 6 Year Olds, Jokes for Funny Kids: 7 Year Olds and Jokes for Funny Kids: 8 Year olds.
Why did the music teacher carry a ladder around with him?
To reach the high notes.Why did the cookie cry?
Because his father was a wafer so long.I’m giving away a parachute…
… No strings attached.My dad got me a dictionary for my birthday…
… I still couldn’t find the words to thank him.Packed with gigglesome gags, witty one-liners and classic knock knocks to use on friends and family, this book is guaranteed to have readers and listeners in fits of laughter. Each joke is accompanied by a lively and humorous illustration, taking entertainment to the next level. Easy to read and full of endless fun, this is the perfect companion for young jokers.
Also available in the ‘Buster Laugh-a-lot’ series:
9781780556260 Jokes for Funny Kids: 6 Year Olds
9781780556246 Jokes for Funny Kids: 7 Year Olds
9781780556253 Jokes for Funny Kids: 8 Year Olds
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The Funny Onion
Help Pickle the Onion become a clown, by making his friends laugh when they’re feeling down.A rhyming children’s book full of your 5 a day, following Pickle the Onion who tries to make his friend laugh so he stays in town ????????????????A tale of vegetable friendship
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The Funny Life of Teachers
A hilarious book from bestselling author and stand-up comic James Campbell, who has visited over 3,000 primary schools to tell stories and encourage children to write their own.
Uncover the ridiculously funny life of teachers (and some things that have nothing to do with teachers but are still splendidly funny) according to James Campbell, comedian extraordinaire. Ever wondered what teachers do when they’re not in the classroom? Are they undercover detectives, champion roller-blade dancers or do they spend their evenings playing with their 576 cats?
This face-achingly funny book will also teach you why you should carry an emergency banana with you at all times, how to fart in class silently without anyone knowing it was you and how to catapult yourself to school by building a medieval style catapult in your back garden!
Whether you love or loathe your teachers, want to become one when you grow up or don’t give two figs about your teacher but simply love a HILARIOUS read, this book is for you. Prepare to roll around the floor laughing with the snot-inducingly brilliant The Funny Life of Teachers.
But be warned – this is NOT a normal book. You can read it forwards, backwards, sideways and in approximately 861,000 different ways in between. Whichever way you read it, look no further for fantastic real-life teacher facts, incredibly funny illustrations, imaginary stories and an impossibly silly read!
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A Whale of a Time: A Funny Poem for Every Day of the Year (Poetry Collections)
A brilliantly illustrated collection of 366 hilarious poems to keep you laughing all year round!
The Times Children’s Book of the Week
Shortlisted for Waterstones Book of the Year 2023
A wonderful gift for all ages, this beautifully produced anthology is rib-ticklingly funny to wryly witty, each poem in this uplifting collection is guaranteed to put a smile on your face! Whether it’s a poem about socks or spaniels, eggs or elephants, this bright and brilliant collection will bring you cheer and laughter every day. Perfect for reading aloud, sharing even more side-splitting hilarity with family and friends.
The spectacular range of poems for children includes work by John Agard, Maya Angelou, Hilaire Belloc, Brian Bilston, Lucille Clifton, Wendy Cope, Roald Dahl, Edward Lear, Spike Milligan, Ogden Nash, Grace Nichols, Jack Prelutsky, Michael Rosen, Christina Rossetti, Benjamin Zephaniah and many more.
“Laughter is definitely the top priority here in this bright, lively and uplifting poetry anthology for children” – Lucy Bannerman, The Times
“There are a myriad of ways to enjoy this collection… This makes the perfect gift… a whale of a time is guaranteed”- Gemma McLaughlin, The National
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Harry Potter: Hogwarts Magic! Book with Pencil Topper: 1 (From the Films of Harry Potter)
Complete tons of fun activity prompts and draw pictures of your favourite characters in this Harry Potter activity book with a collectible Harry pen/pencil topper!
Explore Hogwarts like a student in this enchanting Harry Potter activity book! Imagine you’re taking a Potions classes, record what your Amortentia smells like, draw what kind of day you’d have after guzzling down Felix Felicis and even transform different characters by drawing different spells!
Inspired by the Harry Potter films, this incredible activity book comes with tons of stickers, stencils and hours of fun.
- Plus, it includes an exclusive Harry pen/pencil topper!
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LEGO® Harry Potterâ„¢: Let’s Play Quidditch Activity Book (with Cedric Diggory minifigure)
Join Harry Potter™ and his friends Ron Weasley™ and Hermione Granger™ in this awesome activity book. It includes puzzles, games, comics and even a story to read. Plus, it comes with your very own Cedric Diggory™ LEGO® minifigure to play along with.
LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Brick and Knob configurations and the Minifigure are trademarks of the LEGO Group. ©2021 The LEGO Group.
WIZARDING WORLD characters, names, and related indicia are © & ™ Warner Bros. Entertainment Inc. Publishing Rights © JKR. (s21)
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Origami Volume 2: 15 Foldable Crafts Straight from the Wizarding World! (Harry Potter)
Paper magic at its finest! This second Harry Potter Origami book gives you step-by-step instructions to create 15 magical props inspired by the Harry Potter films.
Craft fifteen amazing props as seen in the Harry Potter films with this easy-to-follow origami book! You’ll be able to fold amazing objects, like the Elder Wand and Hermione Granger’s beaded bag, as well as familiar characters, like Dobby, Nagini and Fang.
What’s more, you’ll get to fold a fortune teller that’ll help determine your Hogwarts house, and tons more origami pieces to create!
Harry Potter Origami 2 includes:
- Special sheets of illustrated origami paper custom designed for each craft
- Step-by-step instructions with illustrations
- Photography of the real, finished origami for helpful reference
- Advice for keeping your origami looking magical
This second origami book includes 15 new origami pieces to make. It’s the perfect gift for every Harry Potter fan, young and old!
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Harry Potter: Magical Art Colouring Book
Colour in over 50 magical, fantastic Harry Potter characters and patterns in this gorgeous new OFFICIAL colouring book!
Grab your favourite colouring pencils and crayons!
This magical Harry Potter colouring book is not to be missed. It features gorgeous, eye-catching moments from throughout the films in an all-new art style. Colour in fantastical scenes from the magnificent Yule Ball; decorate Luna Lovegood’s most iconic (and zany!) outfits and doodle all over Hogwarts castle in this absolutely stunning official colouring book.
- This is the official Harry Potter colouring book
- Features characters from the beloved series and moments from the films
- Perfect for fans new and old!
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Gus Becomes a Big Brother: An Adoption Story
‘Gus Becomes a Big Brother’ is a heartwarming adoption story, with special emphasis on how an older sibling, Gus, deals with the anticipation, preparation, and experience of becoming a big brother. As the Barker family embarks on their adoption journey, Gus navigates his way through many difficult emotions; such as anxiety, frustration and jealousy. But with the support and guidance of his parents; Gus ultimately develops patience, empathy, compassion, and a ton of brotherly love. Authored by an adoptive mother and psychologist, this book contains many valuable insights for parents involved in domestic or international adoption. It is also applicable to diverse families, such as the Barkers— who successfully worked together to overcome challenges, while celebrating each other’s differences. Overall, the story reveals a deeply connected adoptive family that is bound by love, acceptance and understanding.
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The Sad Dragon: A Dragon Book About Grief and Loss. A Cute Children Story To Help Kids Understand The Loss Of A Loved One, and How To Get Through Difficult Time.: 28 (My Dragon…
Having a pet dragon is very fun!
He can sit, roll over, and play… He can candle a birthday cake, lit a campfire, or so many other fun things that will make you laugh…
But sometimes, not every story is a happy one…
What if your dragon is suffering from a loss of a loved one?
What if he’s sad, angry, and heartbroken because his loved one passed away, and he cries and cries and cries?
What should you do?
You teach him about Grief and Loss. You explain death to him, and help him get through this difficult time!
But how???
Get his book now and learn how!
Cute dragon book with beautiful illustrations, this is a must have for children, parents and teachers to open up conversations about loss, and to help kids who suffered from the loss of a loved one.
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So You’ve Adopted a Sibling: A big sister’s survival guide for big brothers and sisters through adoption of a younger child or baby | Adoption shower … Kinship Care and…
From the author of award-winning foster care and adoption books Delly Duck, Room in the Nest and other adoption, fostering and kinship care children’s stories, comes an adorably-illustrated story to help elder siblings to adjust to a new sibling joining their family by adoption.So You’ve Adopted a Sibling features charming illustrations from Marlow’s daughter, a real 5 year old big sister. The engaging story is told in the voice of a young child who is enjoying being a big sister through adoption, and shares her top tips for other children who have a younger brother or sister who has joined their family through adoption. The story touches upon some of the emotions and changes to routine that children may experience in the early months as a big brother or sister.
Marlow is a biological and adoptive mother, and understands the challenges faced by parents who adopt after having a biological child. Most children have an established routine by the time they move to their adoptive family, and one of the primary goals of the adoptive family is to try to minimise the changes to this routine during transitions, to help the adopted child to settle in. Marlow found that this meant that there were quite a lot of changes to her biological daughter’s routines, so they worked together to write this story to help other parents to support their children through this.
This story is suitable for birth/biological children, as well as elder siblings who were adopted/placed in an adoptive family themselves prior to their younger sibling joining the family.
Praise for Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother
“One of the best Adoption books of all time” – BookAuthority
“…a beautifully illustrated children’s story book, explaining big issues like adoption and fostering, in an age appropriate way.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
“…Delly Duck is a great choice for adopted and fostered children to explain adoption or support therapeutic life story work. The book can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions…” – Maggie and Rose Book Adventurers
“A fantastic book for Parents, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Legal Guardians, Kinship Carers, Social Workers, Play Therapists or Teachers… I can thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is adopting, fostering, or is a child’s Legal Guardian… I love the way the book shows the love, and loss of the birth parent, and highlights the fact that sometimes a birth parent is simply not equipped with the necessary skills to keep their child safe consistently.
This beautiful, sensitively written story explains why a child may need to be removed from their birth parent, and explores in a gentle way the emotions felt by parent and child, and the roles other people play in protecting the child, and offering the child a loving, safe environment…” – Icing on the BakePlease click on the author’s name to see more titles by Holly Marlow.
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Our Granted Dream
A Personal adoption story
A long awaited dream
Granted by Allah’s mercy
Where two became three!Read more
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The Kite’s Tale: A Story of Adoption
The Kite’s Tale follows the story of Archie, who longs for a brother or sister, and Posy, who needs a forever home. It is a simple tale of adoption with a thread of hope running throughout.Read more
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Adopting A Little Brother or Sister: A big sister’s guide to adoption for a child becoming a big sibling through adoption of a younger child or baby … Kinship Care and Special…
From the author of award-winning foster care and adoption books, Delly Duck and Room in the Nest,and her talented daughter, Zoe.Adopting A Little Brother or Sister features charming illustrations from a 5 year old big sister. The engaging story is told in the voice of a young child who is excited to be a big sister through adoption and shares her top tips for other future brothers and sisters going through the process of adoption from foster care. The story touches upon social worker visits and the introductions process with the foster family, as well as highlighting some of the frustrations a child may have with the process, (such as how slow it feels) and the things a young child may find fun about adopting (such as the child being already old enough to play, unlike a newborn).
This story is suitable for birth/biological children, as well as elder siblings who were adopted themselves.
Praise for Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother
“One of the best new Adoption books” – BookAuthority
“…a beautifully illustrated children’s story book, explaining big issues like adoption and fostering, in an age appropriate way.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
“…Delly Duck is a great choice for adopted and fostered children to explain adoption or support therapeutic life story work. The book can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions…” – Maggie and Rose Book Adventurers
“A fantastic book for Parents, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Legal Guardians, Kinship Carers, Social Workers, Play Therapists or Teachers… I can thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is adopting, fostering, or is a child’s Legal Guardian… I love the way the book shows the love, and loss of the birth parent, and highlights the fact that sometimes a birth parent is simply not equipped with the necessary skills to keep their child safe consistently.
This beautiful, sensitively written story explains why a child may need to be removed from their birth parent, and explores in a gentle way the emotions felt by parent and child, and the roles other people play in protecting the child, and offering the child a loving, safe environment…” – Icing on the BakePlease click on the author’s name to see more titles about adoption, foster care and kinship care by Holly Marlow.
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I’ve Loved You Since Forever Board Book: A Valentine’s Day Book for Kids
New York Times #1 Bestseller!
I’ve Loved You Since Forever is a celebratory and poetic testament to the timeless love felt between parent and child. This beautiful picture book is inspired by Today show co-anchor Hoda Kotb’s heartwarming adoption of her baby girl, Haley Joy.
With Kotb’s lyrical text and stunning pictures by Suzie Mason, young ones and parents will want to snuggle up and read the pages of this book together, over and over again. This board book is perfect for sharing with the littlest ones.
In the universe,
there was you and
there was me,
waiting for the day our
stars would meet. . .
Makes a lovely gift for baby showers, Mother’s Day, and more. Plus don’t miss Hoda Kotb and Suzie Mason’s beautiful follow-up picture book, You Are My Happy.
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The Blanket Bears
A sensitive picture book endorsed by experts, that helps young children understand adoption by gently covering the complete adoption journey, from foster care to finding a forever family. Non-gendered characters and inclusive illustrations celebrate adoptive families of all kinds including single parents, same-sex parents and special guardians.Read more
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The IGLOO guide to Foster Care and Adoptions: A guide to difficult conversations for 5-12 year olds
This book is a friendly guide to help kids navigate tricky questions about their Foster Care or Adoptive home. For the little ones, it’s all about diving into the book together, sparking their thoughts about the questions they encounter, and how they could respond in various scenarios. They get to pick from these cool IGLOO choices that guide them. And guess what? This book serves up straightforward explanations, packed with real-life examples and helpful suggestions that kids can make their own!Written by an experienced foster and adoptive father, who tried other methods for his children, but needed a simple way to help them at school, or in public when confronted with difficult questions when he wasn’t there.
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Adopting Alfred: A story about adoption from the birth child’s perspective
Adopting Alfred is an insight about adopting a child with an existing birth child. In child friendly terms, and based from the birth child’s perspective, the story describes the adoption process and having a new sibling. This story includes people who may be involved and the emotions that may be felt during such a life changing and special time within a family.Read more
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The Adopted Dragon: A Story About Adoption: 60 (My Dragon Books)
A Cute Children’s Book about Adoption (My Dragon Books – Volume 60)Join Drew and his dragon Diggory Doo in this uplifting story to understand adoption and what it means to be adopted.
Your children will learn alongside Diggory Doo as he faces relatable issues children have when being adopted and the underlying grief that most adopted kids can’t give a name to.
Parents and educators will find this book a great tool to open up a great discussion about adoption, the love of adoptive parents and siblings, the different types of families and how families are made, and much more…
Get this book to explain adoption, and give children the empowering affirmation that they are accepted, needed, included, and loved.
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Delly Duck SIBLING GROUP EDITION: Why Some Children Cannot Stay With Their Birth Families: A foster care and adoption story book for children, to … Kinship Care and Special…
In response to popular demand, Holly Marlow has created this special sibling/twin edition of her multi-award winning book, Delly Duck.When Delly Duck lays two eggs, she is excited for them to hatch. But she doesn’t really know how to keep eggs safe, or how to look after the ducklings when they hatch. See how a concerned goose tries to help Delly to learn how to care for the ducklings, in this sensitively-written adoption story.
Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother and this special siblings/twins edition are intended to help support and stimulate discussion around some of the questions an adopted or fostered child (or another child trying to understand adoption) may have. The story can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions, such as “Why can’t I live with my birth mother?” and “Why didn’t someone just teach her how to parent me safely?”
No two adoption stories are the same, so symbolism has been used that is open to appropriate interpretation by the parent, kinship carer, social worker, play therapist, teacher or other adult reading this story with a child. The beautifully-illustrated story includes animal characters that may reflect common behaviours and responsibilities of several of the key people involved in an adoption process. Delly is a likeable duck, who sadly makes some poor choices and struggles to care for her ducklings in a consistently safe way.
The book includes a helpful guide to the symbolism, with suggestions as to how the various metaphors can be used to support therapeutic life story work and answer questions about the challenges faced by a child’s birth parents, such as memory or concentration problems, addiction and/or poor or inconsistent role models during their own childhoods.
Above all, it portrays that all adults involved want the best for adopted children, and that they are so very loved.Delly Duck is a popular story with kinship (special guardianship) families and connected carers, particularly when used alongside Marlow’s award-winning bestseller, Room in the Nest. It will appeal to readers of The Blanket Bears, The Invisible String, and the works of Sarah Naish and Todd Parr.
Praise for Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother
“One of the best Adoption books of all time” – BookAuthority
“…a beautifully illustrated children’s story book, explaining big issues like adoption and fostering, in an age appropriate way.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
“…Delly Duck is a great choice for adopted and fostered children to explain adoption or support therapeutic life story work. The book can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions…” – Maggie and Rose Book Adventurers
“A fantastic book for Parents, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Legal Guardians, Kinship Carers, Social Workers, Play Therapists or Teachers… I can thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is adopting, fostering, or is a child’s Legal Guardian… the book shows the love, and loss of the birth parent, and highlights the fact that sometimes a birth parent is simply not equipped with the necessary skills to keep their child safe consistently.
This beautiful, sensitively written story explains why a child may need to be removed from their birth parent, and explores in a gentle way the emotions felt by parent and child, and the roles other people play in protecting the child, and offering the child a loving, safe environment…” – Icing on the BakeDelly Duck is available in English, French, German (as Delly Ente) and Spanish (as Nova el Pato).
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Room in the Nest: An inclusive foster care story to explain fostering, reunification, kinship care, adoption, long term foster care and the family … Kinship Care and Special…
Winner of the Literary Titan GOLD Award, March 2023.
From the author of award-winning children’s story book, Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother and other adoption and fostering children’s stories, comes a heartwarming story featuring a mixture of familiar and new characters.
Mr and Mrs Swan build a big nest, so that they have plenty of room to help anyone who needs them. Teach children about different kinds of foster care, with this touching tale of fostering placements leading to reunification, kinship care, adoption and long term foster care / fostering-to-adopt. This inclusive story features different types of family, including same-sex and single parents, and can be used as a therapeutic tool to help care-experienced children to process their experiences, or as an effective teaching aid to normalise and explain foster care and other family structures to all children.
Praise for Room in the Nest
“…This magnificent story shows sensitivity to the topic and complicated feelings surrounding foster care. She explains how the Caring Goose always tries to help the parents out first and give them guidance and that she is not trying to rip families apart but instead shows compassion and works to try and keep families together. Still, sometimes that is not always best for the children. Room in the Nest is a heartwarming picture book that teaches children about foster care, foster placements, long-term fostering, kinship care, reunification, adoption, and a broad look at family court. This is a beautiful story to share with children that have to go through this process to help ease their fears and for other children to understand what happens if someone they know goes into foster care. This honest and beautiful look at the system is a much-needed resource for families, teachers, social workers, and anyone working with troubled families.” – Literary Titan
“…Holly has taken a complex and emotionally charged concept and presented it in a way that children will appreciate and understand…” – Readers’ Favorite
“…Room in the Nest” is a great tool to use for life story work to start discussions about foster carers. It’s also a great book for all children to read, to help them understand why some children need to stay with foster carers sometimes for a short period of time, sometimes for much longer.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
Praise for Delly Duck: Why A Little Chick Couldn’t Stay With His Birth Mother
“One of the best adoption books of all time” – BookAuthority
“…a beautifully illustrated children’s story book, explaining big issues like adoption and fostering, in an age appropriate way.” – We Made A Wish adoption magazine
“…Delly Duck is a great choice for adopted and fostered children to explain adoption or support therapeutic life story work. The book can be used to help answer difficult and emotive questions…” – Maggie and Rose Book Adventurers
“A fantastic book for Parents, Foster Parents, Adoptive Parents, Legal Guardians, Kinship Carers, Social Workers, Play Therapists or Teachers… I can thoroughly recommend this book to anyone who is adopting, fostering, or is a child’s Legal Guardian… I love the way the book shows the love, and loss of the birth parent, and highlights the fact that sometimes a birth parent is simply not equipped with the necessary skills to keep their child safe consistently.
This beautiful, sensitively written story explains why a child may need to be removed from their birth parent, and explores in a gentle way the emotions felt by parent and child, and the roles other people play in protecting the child, and offering the child a loving, safe environment…” – Icing on the BakePlease click on the series name to see more titles by this author about foster care, kinship care and adoption.
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Adoption Is Both
Author Elena S Hall, of Through Adopted Eyes and Through Adopted Hearts, addresses younger adoptees and their families in this children’s book.
May this provide yourself and your family with a guide to start conversations around the complexities of adoption.Read more
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Mental Maths Games for Clever Kids®
From the creators of the bestselling Brain Games for Clever Kids®, this book contains mental maths conundrums to solve.
Clever Kids can test their mental arithmetic by working out simple fractions, times tables, number pyramids and much more. All the answers can be found at the back of the book.
From bestselling puzzle book author Dr Gareth Moore, the creator of the chart-topping Clever Kids series which has sold over 460,000 copies in the UK.
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Her Majesty’s League of Remarkable Young Ladies: an epic Victorian adventure and celebration of girls in STEM
Plots, spies and inventors abound in an epic adventure set between London and Paris …
Mischief is afoot, and Queen Victoria is not amused. Her stalker must be stopped.
Forget the cavalry – this is a job for Her Majesty’s League of Remarkable Young Ladies!
The League’s newest recruit is Winifred Weatherby, a feisty girl-genius and gadget-maker. Winnie’s creations are remarkable, but is she clever enough to protect the Queen – and achieve her own dream of winning the top prize in Paris for young inventors . . . ?
- A debut Victorian romp and the winner of the Times/Chicken House Institution of Engineering and Technology Prize, 2021
- A celebration of girls in STEM – and the hurdles they overcome
- Combines fact and fiction: the novel draws on real-life historical inventions and events
- Perfect for readers aged 9 and up
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Queen Victoria’s Secret Diary: 1 (Horrible Histories)
From the bestselling team behind Horrible Histories!
It’s time to delve into the totally true (sort of) and incredibly intriguing pages of Queen Victoria’s Secret Diary.
First! Terry Deary steps into the mind of one of history’s most quirky queens, bringing you Victoria’s thoughts on:
• the Government!
• incredible inventions!
• Buckingham Palace!
• the Empire!Horrible Histories’ Secret Diaries of the most extraordinary (and Horrible) characters of all time will blow your mind.
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Horrible Histories’ Secret Diaries are the perfect introduction to important figures from history.
Fully illustrated throughout and told from the character’s (sometimes delusional) point of view, each diary reveals the (quite likely) inner workings of their minds during the events that shaped their lives.
Covering key moments in Victoria’s life and the history of the Victorian era, the Secret Diary of Queen Victoria reveals her:
• reaction to ascending the throne at 18
• arguments with Prince Albert
• experience of the open sewers at Buckingham Palace
• thoughts on her enemies and alliesEach diary is the perfect introduction to a pivotal era in British History, brilliantly immersive and sure to capture the imagination!
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History for Kids Book: Have You Heard of the Victorians? (Age 3-6) National Curriculum: Study history for children
Introduce your little ones, aged 3-6 to the fascinating world of history with this enchanting picture book Have You Heard of the Victorians?
Dive into the past and explore the wonders of the Industrial Revolution, Queen Victoria’s reign and the marvels of Victorian inventions. Whether it’s bedtime storytelling, classroom education, or satisfying the curiosity of budding historians, the Have You Heard of? book range is the perfect choice.
Don’t miss out on other captivating titles in the series. Explore “Have You Heard Of The Celts,” “The Vikings,” and more exciting adventures!
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Victorian Doll’s House Sticker Book (Doll’s House Sticker Books)
A treasure-trove of a sticker book with over 100 stickers, beautifully decorated rooms just waiting to be filled with furniture and accessories. Children will have hours of fun arranging the house just as they want it, with objects ranging from chandeliers to china, as well as toys, ornaments and even food.Read more
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Barbie: What a Doll!
Over 700 million Barbie dolls have been sold since 1959 and each day, somewhere in the world, two Barbie dolls are bought each second. Barbie is the quintessential beauty and a potent reminder of childhood. She’s slim, leggy, confident, cheerful, smart, and accomplished; her resume lists careers as an astronaut, cowgirl, veterinarian, executive, disco queen, UNICEF ambassador, nurse and ballerina. She drives her own Porsche 911 and Corvette and owns horses, dogs and cats. Barbie’s wardrobe reflects her active life. In addition to clothes for her many careers, she has outfits for tennis and swimming; denim skirts and t-shirts for casual fun; elegant luncheon suits; sumptuous evening gowns in all shapes and colours; disco fashions; skiwear; and even a spacesuit. This volume, which presents Barbie’s outfits grouped together by type (categories include Tailored Chic, Outerwear, Intimate Apparel, At Ease, Career Moves, and Very Special Occasions), is a visual history of Barbie, and of international fashion over the course of three decades. It should be treasured by little girls, fashion enthusiasts, nostalgia buffs, Barbie collectors and women of all ages.Read more
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Barbie: Tell the Time with Me! (Barbie S.)
Tell the time with Barbie. Barbie’s days are always full of excitement. Follow Barbie through her busy day and practice telling the time.Read more
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Barbie: A Fashion Fairytale (Barbie) (Little Golden Book)
In this colorful, modern-day fairytale filled with fashion, friends and fun, join Barbie and the magical fashion fairies as they save her aunt’s fashion design company. This sparkling tale shows that magic happens when you believe in yourself.Read more
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