‘What if’ are two small words that often cause feelings of uneasiness in little worriers, but… what if… they could lead to happiness and adventure? Here is a colourful, playful, and accessible adventu
One girl’s actions lead to chaotic, hilarious, and ultimately heart-warming consequences in One Book Was All it Took, a vibrant book about the importance of libraries.Find out how reading just one book can lead to a brand-new library in this lively chain-reaction story about actions and their consequences – however unintended they may be!Violet has searched her room high and low, but just can’t find a book she hasn’t read before. She wishes her town had a library; a magical place full of adventure where she would never run out of stories to discover. But alas, on this particular rainy day, the only unfamiliar book she can find is the one propping up the kitchen table. Dad won’t miss it, right?... .With a CLATTER and a CRASH, Violet’s actions set in motion an unstoppable chain of events that soon has the whole town in chaos! Young readers will delight at the playful, colourful illustrations, while learning an important lesson about how actions lead to consequences. The story also introd
When you wake up under a raincloud you have a choice: feel soggy and miserable or dance in the rain! An empowering story of resilience and the importance of optimism.Tabitha and the Raincloud is about
Now in paperback!Sometimes Sophie worries -- not during the day when she is busy with family and friends, but at night when everything is calm and quiet. Her family all try to help, but somehow they j
Emma is desperate to join Carly’s Cartwheel Club. But is being in Carly’s club as much fun as Emma thinks it will be? A clever exploration of the social bullying conducted by ‘frenemies’ that is so of
Book lives at the library and desperately wants to go outside, but is scared of what might happen – he could get splashed, or lose pages! Emma loves visiting the library and delights in the adventures
Her knees may knock, her tummy ties in knots and Lucy may worry quite a lot, but with a small sprinkle of courage, Lucy takes tiny steps of bravery to be in the school play and becomes the best tree e
Have you ever tried to put Daddy to bed? It can be hard work! Bedtime has never been more fun in this hilarious story with a role-reversal twist.Putting Daddy to bed can be hard work. Especially when
Help children manage their anxieties and worries with Archie, as he learns how to challenge his fears to make Worry Monster go away.Worry Monster loves "helping" Archie worry, especially the night bef
Edward prepares for battle. Starting school is scary with ogres and dragons about! But fun awaits when he realizes the ogres and dragons are actually just like him.Edward is anxious to start knight-sc
Why would Sam want his Grandma’s old trainset and teddy when there’s a toy factory that makes rumbly red toys, grumbly green toys and so much more? Sam is about to find out in this story about reducin
With beautiful words and illustrations, Cookie is a sensitive exploration of childhood depression and anxiety, and a tribute to the wonderful love between a pet and their person.Cookie the Border Coll
Sapling Green has always hidden her big secret – her green thumbs. But one day the old schoolyard tree is damaged in a storm. Can Sapling be brave enough to show her classmates her secret and save the
Freddy is Jonah’s favourite stuffed toy, but no one knows quite what Freddy is – a funky duck, a peculiar platypus, a punk rock penguin? He’s certainly not a Teddy, but that won’t stop him from being the star of the Teddy Bears’ Picnic.Freddy is certainly not a Teddy, but that won’t stop him from being the star of the Teddy Bears’ Picnic in this inspiring story about inclusion, friendship and staying true to yourself.Freddy is Jonah’s favourite stuffed toy, but no one knows quite what Freddy is – a funky duck, a peculiar platypus, a punk rock penguin? When Jonah’s teacher announces that they’re going to have a Teddy Bears’ Picnic, it seems that if Jonah wants to take Freddy, Freddy will have to go in disguise!Jonah and Freddy try all of their best Teddy Bear disguises, but nothing can quite cover up the fact that Freddy is a little different. What should Jonah do? He loves Freddy, but should he still take Freddy to the picnic if he doesn’t look like all the other teddies?Find out what