Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: First / new experiences and life changes
Penguin Putnam Inc Darius the Great Is Not Okay
Book SynopsisDarius doesn't think he'll ever be enough, in America or in Iran. Hilarious and heartbreaking, this unforgettable debut introduces a brilliant new voice in contemporary YA.Winner of the William C. Morris Debut Award“Heartfelt, tender, and so utterly real. I’d live in this book forever if I could.” —Becky Albertalli, award-winning author of Simon vs. the Homo Sapiens AgendaDarius Kellner speaks better Klingon than Farsi, and he knows more about Hobbit social cues than Persian ones. He’s a Fractional Persian—half, his mom’s side—and his first-ever trip to Iran is about to change his life. Darius has never really fit in at home, and he’s sure things are going to be the same in Iran. His clinical depression doesn’t exactly help matters, and trying to explain his medication to his grandparents only makes things harder. Then Darius meets Sohrab, the boy next door, and e
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Chronicle Books They All Saw A Cat
Book SynopsisNew York Times bestseller and Caldecott Medal winner They All Saw a Cat is a visual delight and a charming read-aloud that invites kids and parents to explore the concept of perception. The cat walked through the world, with its whiskers, ears, and paws . . . In this glorious celebration of observation, curiosity, and imagination, author and illustrator Brendan Wenzel shows us the many lives of one cat, and how perspective shapes what we see. When you see a cat, what do you see? ENGAGING AND THOUGHT-PROVOKING: Children will love following along with the simple, fun story, while parents will appreciate the book’s clever and thoughtful lessons about how everyone has a unique perspective. INCREDIBLE TALENT: Brendan Wenzel is a New York Times bestselling author and illustrator. In addition to the Caldecott Honor-winning They All Saw a Cat, he's also the creator of Hello, Hello! andTrade Review"A brilliantly conceived lesson in how things - in this case, cats - can look very different depending on your point of view."-People Magazine, Best Children's Books of the Year
£11.69
Penguin Random House Children's UK Its Not Summer Without You
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Usborne Publishing Ltd First Sticker Book Starting School: A First Day
Book SynopsisThis delightful sticker book introduces little children to the school day, including the journey to school, taking the register and break time, as well as music, art and PE class. With lots of stickers to add to every page, children will love interacting with the school environment and learning all about what they can expect when they start school.
£5.99
Pan Macmillan Sometimes I Am Worried
Book SynopsisSometimes I am Worried helps young children to start managing their emotions. They can lift the flaps, slide the tabs and turn the wheel to explore what a worry is, why they might worry and how they can stop their worries from becoming too big.With delightful illustrations from Marie Paruit on every page, this is the perfect book for parents and carers to share with young children who may be anxious about something and to develop their emotional intelligence. Explanations, hints and tips from Early Years expert Dr Janet Rose will provide parents with all the extra guidance they need.The Little Big Feelings series has been endorsed and recommended by Dr Amanda Gummer’s Good Play Guide.Learn more about sharing emotions in the Little Big Feelings series: I Like to be Kind and Sometimes I am Angry.Trade ReviewA lovely series of books with colourful illustrations and interactive pages that encourage children to explore and share their emotions. The wheels, flaps and sliders provided great discussion points … and are great for reading together as they raise a lot of questions to get the whole family talking about their feelings. -- Dr Amanda Gummer * Dr Gummer's Good Play Guide *
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HarperCollins Publishers Northern Soul
Book Synopsis From award-winning author Phil Earle comes the hilariously agonising account of one teenage boy’s disastrous attempts to win the heart of the cool new girl at school. Marv’s fourteen and his life is simple. There’s football. And his best mate, Jimmy. Perfect. Nothing else matters until a new girl at school called Carly crashes into his life. For Marv, it’s love at first sight, his emotions flipped upside down, as he knows a girl like Carly will never notice him. He needs help – lots of it – but when it miraculously arrives in the shape of a musical idol from the past, the path to Carly’s heart proves anything but easy … First love is unforgettable, and poor Marv is about to learn this the hard way – him, and his northern soul …Trade Review"A sweet and touching tale pitched firmly at boys of an awkward age … crashes and burns in amusing ways that sit somewhere on the teenage cringe scale between Adrian Mole and The Inbetweeners … Redding's appearance gives the story a brilliantly irreverent edge." – The Times "Earle is brilliant at capturing the excruciating realities of a teenage crush" – The Telegraph “Delightfully, toe-curlingly cringe for any teen who’s ever felt useless around their crush. Hilarious and heart-warming” – Holly Bourne “A brilliantly funny and achingly real story that perfectly captures the life of a teenage boy in all of its awkward, cringy glory. I absolutely loved it!” – Simon James Green “Phil Earle’s hilarious first-love story is for everyone who’s ever dared to fall head-over-heels. It’s note-perfect portrayal of discovering romance is guaranteed to make you laugh, cringe and cheer” – Keith Gray “Charmingly awkward, angsty and very funny. Northern Soul will strike a chord with all of us who have embarrassed ourselves for love” – Jenny Pearson “Funny, sharp and full of the hilarious horrors of teenage life. No one can tell a story quite like Phil Earle” – Katya Balen “Awkward, tender and dull of soul. A Spin the Bottle merry-go-round of a story” – Steven Camden “A joyous read!” – Lisa Thompson “A tale of young love, dating disasters, and the ghost of Otis Redding eating kebabs, this was excrutiating and hilarious – and I never want to be a teenager again” – Alastair Chisholm “I absolutely loved it. It’s so sweet, funny, relatable, well paced and original …” – Sarah Crossan “I've read pretty well every word Phil Earle has written, but this might just be my favourite of his books. So funny, so charming, so true. This is what it feels like to be a 14 year old boy in love for the first time.” – Anthony McGowan
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Usborne Publishing Ltd First Experiences Moving House
Book SynopsisThis book gently introduces young children to the idea of moving house. The classic illustrations by Stephen Cartwright are full of fun details to look at and talk about together, and the simple text explains each part of the process in a reassuring way.
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Bonnier Books Ltd The (Nearly) Teenager's Guide to Essential Life
Book SynopsisA friendly, no-nonsense guide to becoming more independent: from study skills to citizenship, learning to deal with money, starting to think about careers, and being the best YOU you can be
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Rebel Girls Inc Growing Up Powerful Journal: A Confidence
Book SynopsisGive yourself a fun and empowering confidence workout with this inspiring interactive journal.Maybe you'd like to try out for a part in the school play, score a spot on a sports team, or make friends at a new school. This journal was created to give you a safe and encouraging place to explore your personality and your thoughts, goals, and dreams.Through tried and true advice, questions, activities, and writing prompts, you'll:- Explore moments you are proud of, great ideas you've had, and plans for your future- Celebrate your true superpowers- Practice starting a conversation with anyone- Try out tactics for being a more positive thinker- Explore when you're ready to step outside of your comfort zone and try something new!
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Pan Macmillan Let's Brush our Teeth: How To Brush Your Teeth
Book SynopsisThe Big Steps series is designed to help little ones cope with everyday experiences and important milestones. In Let's Brush Our Teeth, meet two cousins as they learn all about how to best brush their teeth!Follow the ups and downs of their journey, brought to life with fun flaps and mechanisms. Each page has helpful tips for parents and carers that are endorsed by The Good Toy Guide and leading Early Years Consultant, Dr Amanda Gummer. With delightful illustrations from Marie Kyprianou, Let's Brush Our Teeth is a brilliant first toothbrushing book, introducing it in a fun and relatable way.For more toddler tips read No More Nappies, Let's Wash Our Hands and No More Dummies.Trade ReviewThe Big Steps books are a great way of introducing children to different life skills and building their confidence and familiarity with doing them. Watching characters their own age experience different things goes a long way in letting children know that they are normal, healthy and not scary. The children enjoyed pointing to the different pictures, opening flaps and naming objects, which is fantastic for helping to build their vocabulary and prepare them for learning to read. The book is also sturdy enough for enthusiastic hands. Our testers found the little tips at the bottom of the page useful and in one case, they helped to transform a reluctant dresser into someone who is happy to get dressed most mornings! * Dr Gummer's Good Play Guide *
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Hot Key Books Enola Holmes The Case of the Missing Marquess
Book SynopsisIntroducing London's newest and greatest detective: Enola Holmes - the book that inspired the film, starring Millie Bobby Brown. Read the series before the next film lands!When Enola Holmes, sister to the detective Sherlock Holmes, discovers her mother has disappeared, she quickly embarks on a journey to London in search of her. But nothing can prepare her for what awaits. Because when she arrives, she finds herself involved in the kidnapping of a young marquess, fleeing murderous villains, and trying to elude her shrewd older brothers - all while attempting to piece together clues to her mother's strange disappearance. Amid all the mayhem, will Enola be able to decode the necessary clues and find her mother?'A story of a young girl who is empowered, capable, and smart . . . the Enola Holmes book series conveys an impactful message to kids and teenagers all over the world that you can do anything if you set your mind to it, and it does so in an exciting and adventurous way.' - MILLTrade ReviewExciting and adventurous! * Millie Bobby Brown *Just the right mix of nascent nineteenth-century feminist and awkward teen. * Booklist *An intelligent, rational, resourceful and brave protagonist. * Publisher's Weekly *Packed with period details, this Victorian adventure introduces a brilliant, resourceful heroine and sets the scene for her sleuthing adventures. Enola Holmes, Sherlock Holmes's fourteen year old sister, travels to London in search of her mother, but finds herself involved in the kidnapping of a young marquess, fleeing murderous villains and evading her annoying older brothers and their attempts to send her to boarding school. Amid all the mayhem, will she decode the clues left by her mother and explain her disappearance?The Enola Holmes six-book series inspired the Netflix film starring Millie Bobby Brown. * The School Run *
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Brilliant Questions About Growing Up
Book SynopsisA simple and modern guide to bodies and boundaries!Amy and Alex have toured over 200 schools delivering inclusive sex and relationship lessons.They''ve taken the toughest and most common questions about puberty from THOUSANDS of UK children and answered them in this simple and empathetic guide to growing up. From questions about puberty, consent and boundaries to navigating the online world and sexuality, Brilliant Questions About Growing Up is an easy-to-follow toolkit about what ''normal'' really means when it comes to growing up (spoiler, it looks different for all of us).This reassuring read is ideal for 7-11 year olds and offers a non-judgemental approach to all of those difficult, funny and (sometimes) embarrassing questions in a way that facilitates honest and comfortable conversations with children.''The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicitTrade Review'The authors navigated this difficult to explain and sometimes difficult to understand area with great empathy and simplicity . . . I think this is a great book and I'll continue to use it as a parent, sharing it with my kids as we try and understand the world of growing up together.' -- Dan Sumpton * Sonshine Magazine *
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Usborne Publishing Ltd Going to the Dentist
Book SynopsisFirst experiences are a regular occurence for small children and sharing books is a good way to prepare them for what to expect. A cheerful, reassuring story about a boy visiting the dentist for the first time. Illustrated by Stephen Cartwright, best known for his much-loved Poppy and Sam books.
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HarperCollins Publishers Angus thongs and fullfrontal snogging
Book SynopsisBrilliantly funny, teenage angst author Louise Rennison's first book about the confessions of crazy but lovable Georgia Nicolson. Now repackaged in a gorgeous new paperback and looking even fabber than ever. Louise is an international bestselling author and her books can't fail to make you laugh out loud.There are six things very wrong with my life:1. I have one of those under-the-skin spots that will never come to a head but lurk in a red way for the next two years.2. It is on my nose.3. I have a three-year-old sister who may have peed somewhere in my room.4. In fourteen days the summer hols will be over and then it will be back to Stalag 14 and Oberführer Frau Simpson and her bunch of sadistic ''teachers''.5. I am very ugly and need to go into an ugly home.6. I went to a party dressed as a stuffed olive.Follow Georgia''s hilarious antics as she tries to overcome the dilemma's that are weighing up against her, and muddle her way through teenage life and all that it entails: how to replace accidentally shaved-off eyebrows; how to cope with Angus, her small labrador-sized Scottish wildcat; her first kiss with Peter afterwards known as Whelk Boy; annoying teachers; unsympathetic friends and family, and how to entice Robbie the Sex God! Phew she's really got her work cut out!Trade Review“Bridget Jones for teenagers – but funnier. Expect Potter-esque queues for the sequel.” The Sunday Telegraph “Don’t miss this gem” The Guardian "One of the funniest books of the year…" Independent on Sunday "This is very funny – very very funny. I wish I had read this book when I was a teenager. It really is very funny." Alan Davies, comedian "I laughed like a drain" John Peel “This very funny book perfectly captures the agony of being a teenager.” Book of the Week, Sunday Mirror "This book could seriously damage your health… you could die laughing" Carousel magazine
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC By the Light of the Moon
Book SynopsisFrom author and illustrator Tom Percival, creator of the bestselling Big Bright Feelings series: A magical, reassuring picture book about moving house, to soothe even the biggest worriesIvan''s old house had always been so warm and friendly. This new one was NOT. Ivan finds his new house strange and can''t sleep. He lies awake and then sees a shimmering light come down. The light turns into a creature called a Moji, and it takes him on a fabulous night-time adventure, up high into space, bounding through starlit forests and down deep into the oceans. Ivan has never had so much fun! And the magical Moji shows him that soon the new house will feel like home. A gently emotional story to reassure fears about moving house, with stunning artwork and a wonderful magical element. The author/illustrator of Herman''s Letter has shown his breadth of talent with this new direction.Trade ReviewDeliciously droll scenes of the delectable duo, lift-the-flap postcards and an overloaded rucksack, and Tom Percival’s understated verbal humour are all part and parcel of this great follow-up story, at the heart of which once again, is friendship * Red Reading Hub on Herman's Holiday *Warm-hearted and full of the joy of friendship * Parents in Touch *
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Scholastic Healthy Mind Happy You How to Take Care of Your
Book SynopsisThis reassuring, fact-packed book for girls and boys is all abouthow to maintain good mental health while growing up.
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Penguin Random House Children's UK I Capture the Castle
Book SynopsisRebel Voices: Disruptive Stories from Trailblazing Women - a new Puffin Classics collection, celebrating International Women''s Day 2023Seventeen-year-old Cassandra Mortmain and her family live in a beautiful, ramshackle castle - but sadly that''s not quite as exciting as it sounds when you''re having to use the barn door as a kitchen table, and new clothes are literally made out of old curtains . . .Determined to forge her own path, Cassandra practices her writing skills by keeping a diary - observing the eccentric comings and goings of her beloved-but exasperating family, and pondering what life may have in store for her. But things are about to get delightfully more dramatic with the arrival of two glamorous Americans - and soon the Mortmain''s lives will never be the same again.Rebel Voices is a new six-part Puffin Classics collection of strikingly designed, highly collectible books, written by female authors, and celebrating courage, rebellion, strength and inspiration''Every time I meet someone who also loves I Capture the Castle, I know we must be kindred spirits'' - Jenny Han, bestselling author of To All the Boys I''ve Loved Before''I know of few novels that inspire as much fierce lifelong affection in their readers'' - Joanna Trollope''Everyone I''ve passed it on to has found it a hit - it works every time, for absolutely everybody'' - Nigella LawsonTrade ReviewI know of few novels that inspire as much fierce lifelong affection in their readers * Joanna Trollope *Every time I meet someone who also loves I Capture the Castle, I know we must be kindred spirits * Jenny Han, To All the Boys I've Loved Before *
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Pan Macmillan You Have A Match
Book SynopsisFrom the beloved author of Tweet Cute comes Emma Lord's You Have a Match, a hilarious and heartfelt novel of romance, sisterhood, and friendship.When Abby signs up for a DNA service, it’s mainly to support her friend and secret love interest, Leo. After all, she knows who she is already: avid photographer, injury-prone tree climber, best friend to Leo and Connie.When the DNA service reveals Abby has a secret sister, shimmery-haired Instagram star Savannah Tully, it’s hard to believe they’re from the same planet, never mind the same parents — especially considering Savannah, queen of green smoothies, is only a year and a half older than Abby herself.The logical course of action? Meet up at summer camp (obviously) and figure out why Abby’s parents gave Savvy up for adoption. But there are complications: Savvy is a rigid rule-follower and total narc. Leo is the camp’s co-chef, putting Abby's growinTrade ReviewA YA contemporary set at summer camp? Count us in. * Buzzfeed *Heartfelt and engaging, You Have a Match is a masterclass on love in all its forms. * Sophie Gonzales, author of Only Mostly Devastated and Perfect on Paper *A bright summer tale of connection and self-discovery. * Booklist *A cute, feel-good coming-of-age story. * Kirkus Reviews *
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Abrams Maes First Day of School
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Usborne Publishing Ltd My Name is Sunshine Simpson
Book SynopsisMeet Sunshine Simpson - a brand-new best friend for 9+ readers! Perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson.Sunshine Simpson's larger-than-life Grandad is always telling her to get out and find her own adventures, but unfortunately BAD LUCK has a habit of coming her way.Her new friend Evie is fast becoming a FRENEMY, her home haircut is a DISASTER, and the school showcase is so STRESSFUL! Everything seems to be going wrong! Especially with Grandad getting older every week.Sunshine needs to find her voice, but can she break through the clouds to stand tall, stand proud, and show the world she can shine?PRAISE FOR MY NAME IS SUNSHINE SIMPSON"An utterly briliant book that had me laughing and crying in equal measure. G.M. Linton has created a truly radiant heroine. It is officially a new favourite." Tolá Okogwu, author of Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun"A book as warm and radiant as sunshine itself! I loved it." Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish Boy"A beautiful, heartwarming hug of a book about the power of self-acceptance. I defy anyone not to fall in love with Sunshine!" Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear"I loved this book, Sunshine entirely lives up to her name in this delightful story that manages to be both sincerely heartfelt and sparklingly funny in equal measure." L.D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency"A huge, uplifting hug with a message that says: be yourself; be proud of who you are." Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G"The story is filled with heart, humour, joy and sadness. I couldn't stop reading." Serena Patel, author of the Anisha, Accidental Detective series"Sunshine lives up to her name - she's charming and hilarious" Aisha Bushby, author of A Pocketful of Stars"This book made me LAUGH and how it made me CRY" Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How to Change the WorldTrade ReviewA book as warm and radiant as sunshine itself! I loved it. -- Lisa Thompson, author of The Goldfish BoyA beautiful, heartwarming hug of a book about the power of self-acceptance. I defy anyone not to fall in love with Sunshine! * Hannah Gold, author of The Last Bear *Great if you are a fan of Jacqueline Wilson * BBC Radio 4's Front Row *I loved this book, Sunshine entirely lives up to her name in this delightful story that manages to be both sincerely heartfelt and sparklingly funny in equal measure. * L.D. Lapinski, author of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency *I was utterly enthralled by this heartwarming story. Through Sunshine, G.M. Linton has perfectly captured childhood insecurities and wrapped them up in a huge, uplifting hug with a message that says: be yourself; be proud of who you are. I particularly loved the story's celebration of the Windrush generation, the palpable sense of community, and the warmth I felt when reading about Sunshine's wonderful bond with her Grandad Bobby. -- Jen Carney, author of The Accidental Diary of B.U.G.Sunshine lives up to her name - she's charming and hilarious and so is this wonderful debut title. -- Aisha Bushby, author of A Pocketful of StarsThis is a very special book and like the warmest hug. I loved Sunshine, her voice is so real and relatable. Her family are gorgeous. The story is filled with heart, humour, joy and sadness. I couldn't stop reading. * Serena Patel, author of the Anisha, Accidental Detective series *This uplifting and charming middle-grade by G.M. Linton is warm and funny. It puts a spotlight on the Windrush generation and has the most wonderful grandpa! You'll love it. * A.M. Dassu, author of Boy Everywhere *Powerful and poignant, it's a celebration of the Windrush generation and the achievements of Black heroes, and it's infused with Caribbean humour, warmth and wisdom...an exciting new voice and one to watch.Every so often I discover a new writer who completely blows me away. This is one of them. I can't tell you how this book made me LAUGH and how it made me CRY. And how I kept thinking just how lucky we all are that books like this exist today. I'm just so in love with this book.When you find something as special as this, you want everyone to read it!so moving, but also hilarious and heartwarmingIt's all so warm and wonderful. -- Rashmi Sirdeshpande, author of How To Be ExtraordinaryAn utterly brilliant book that had me laughing and crying in equal measure. G.M. Linton has created a truly radiant heroine. It is officially a new favourite. * Tolá Okogwu, author of Onyeka and the Academy of the Sun *
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HarperCollins Publishers Bings Bus Ride
Book SynopsisRound the corner, not far away, Bing is going to the seaside today!Bing, Pando, Flop and Padget are going on a bus to the beach and they can't wait to go, go, go, go, GO!Seaside, seaside, YAY!But will their fun day out go as planned? Find out in this wonderful new picture book based on the award-winning CBeebies preschool show, Bing!
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Pan Macmillan Bill and the Dream Angel
Book SynopsisA reassuring story about moving house and overcoming fears, Bill and the Dream Angel is the second picture book from the beloved author of the Seven Sisters series Lucinda Riley, written with her son Harry Whittaker and illustrated by the award-winning Jane Ray.Because somewhere, an angel is listening . . .Bill and his family have just moved house. But, even though Bill's room is much bigger than before, and he has a garden to play in, Bill misses his old, familiar home. This new house makes mysterious noises, especially at night. Fortunately Destiny, the Dream Angel, is on hand to help Bill. With Destiny's help, Bill will learn that what may seem scary at first can result in the most magical of discoveries . . .Enjoy more books in the heartwarming Guardian Angels series: Grace and the Christmas AngelRosie and the Friendship AngelAlfie and the Angel of Lost ThingsTrade ReviewExquisitely decorative with jewel bright colours and starry highlights -- Sunday Times, on Rosie and the Friendship AngelBeautifully illustrated, this first in a new series of children’s books is hopeful, and the perfect Christmas gift in so many ways -- Woman & Home on Grace and the Christmas AngelThe magic of Christmas and the joys of community, friendship and family speak volumes in this warm-hearted tale . . . perfect for seasonal giving -- Pam Norfolk, Lancashire Post, on Grace and the Christmas Angel
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Scotland Street Press Poison is a Woman's Weapon: Empress Irini Series,
Book SynopsisThe second book in The Empress Irini Series, charting the extraordinary rise to power of Irini of Athens. Irini’s conniving mother-in-law, her five jealous step-brothers, and her own husband, Co-Emperor Leon, threaten Irini’s safety in Constantinople. She summons Abbess Thekla, her knife-wielding friend, to bring her sharp wits and courage to get Irini safely through childbirth in the Great Palace. Thekla owes Irini her life and thus her loyalty but she is staggered by Irini’s powerful ambitions which far exceed being docile wife and mother. Can Thekla survive Irini’s vengeful nature and the bloody aftermath of Irini’s ruthless ambition? More from the Empress Irini Series Betrothal and Betrayal Seizing Power (coming soon!)
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Scotland Street Press Seizing Power: The Empress Irini Series, Volume 3
Book SynopsisThe third book in The Empress Irini Series, charting the extraordinary rise to power of Irini of Athens. Constantine’s father dies unexpectedly, making Constantine emperor at age nine with Irini as Regent. Abbess Thekla’s loyalty to Irini shifts to Constantine as she watches Irini block his authority and keep the power herself. Irini makes Constantine wed the disliked Maria, prevents the Senate from naming him Emperor in his own right at age 18, and imprisons him when he tries to stop her henchmen from amassing wealth and power. Constantine’s army friends free him, arrest her, and raise him to the throne. Resourceful as ever, Irini will not be thwarted. Can Thekla prevent them from murdering each other? More from the Empress Irini Series Betrothal and Betrayal Poison is a Woman’s Weapon
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC Friends Like These: 'This summer's must-read' -
Book Synopsis'This summer's must read' - The Times ‘An irresistible account of female friendship … Nobody describes the strength, pain and comedy of being young as elegantly and eloquently as Meg Rosoff’ – Amanda Craig ‘A wonderful, captivating writer’ – Daily Telegraph __________________ From the incomparable Meg Rosoff, bestselling author of How I Live Now and The Great Godden, comes an alluring coming-of-age tale about the summer that changes everything. New York City. June, 1982. When eighteen-year-old Beth arrives in Manhattan for a prestigious journalism internship, everything feels brand new – and not always in a good way. A cockroach-infested sublet and a disaffected roommate are the least of her worries, and she soon finds herself caught up with her fellow interns – preppy Oliver, ruthless Dan and ridiculously cool, beautiful, wild Edie. Soon, Beth and Edie are best friends – the sort of heady, all-consuming best-friendship that’s impossible to resist. But with the mercury rising and deceit mounting up, betrayal lies just around the corner. Who needs enemies … when you have friends like these? From bestselling, award-winning author Meg Rosoff comes a gritty, intoxicating novel about a summer of unforgettable firsts: of independence, lies, love and the inevitable loss of innocence. Sharp and irresistible, it's perfect for fans of Sally Rooney’s Conversations with Friends and Exciting Times by Naoise Dolan.Trade ReviewA magical and utterly faultless voice * Mark Haddon *An irresistible account of female friendship set on the cusp between of adulthood in 1980s New York. Nobody describes the strength, pain and comedy of being young as elegantly and eloquently as Meg Rosoff -- Amanda CraigA wonderful, captivating writer * Daily Telegraph *This dreamy novel ... charms and seduces effortlessly. Just like those long, hot, lazy summers of your childhood, by the end of it, you'll want to start all over again ***** * Heat Magazine on THE GREAT GODDEN *This summer's must-read YA novel * The Times *Highly filmic ... gorgeously evoked * Spectator *There's a touch of The Bell Jar to this 1980s New York-set novel ... Rosoff is a terrific writer, wry and spare, and this engaging read about friendship, work, love and how to survive them would be enjoyed by a teen as much as an adult * Daily Mail *Effortlessly lyrical, moving from straightforward description to devastating emotional truth in the blink of an eye ... a smart, stylish summer read * Irish Times *Beautifully written and evocative ... An intoxicating mix of love, friendship and learning over one unforgettable summer * Reading Zone *From the author of The Great Godden comes another intoxicating coming- of-age tale, this one set in 80s Manhattan * The i Paper *A feel good, coming-of-age treat, with ripples of NYC angst * Jewish Chronicle *Rosoff is on top form in this compelling coming-of-age story * Daily Mirror *This wise and drop-dead funny book is a love song to friendship, to starting out, and to New York * Perspective Magazine *
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Quarto Publishing PLC Weve Got This
Book SynopsisWe've Got This! is the perfect toolkit for teaching young children how to build empathy skills in an energetic, empathetic style, created in collaboration with EmpathyLab. Trade Review"Written in collaboration with EmpathyLab, this guide to building empathy was created to give children the power to understand others and manage their mental health. Aimed at younger-aged primary children.” * The Bookseller *"Written in collaboration with EmpathyLab, this title gives children the tools, confidence and the knowledge to harness the very special power of empathy." * The Bookseller - Discover Previews *‘Packed with activities and examples, and supported by clear design and engaging illustrations, readers will come away enriched, and armed with everything they need to become a more empathetic person.’ * LoveReading - Book of the Month *“A thorough and informative book on how to develop your empathy skills.” * First News *Book of the Week - 'A handbook to help you develop empathy.' * The Week Jr *'A fantastic addition to any family bookshelf.' * Children's Books Ireland Reading Guide *'A comprehensive look at the importance of empathy and how we can all achieve it.' * Books for Keeps *
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Templar Publishing Gigantosaurus - The Dino-Sitters Club
Book SynopsisAn action-packed adventure with our favourite friends and four DINO BABIES! Meet the dinos in this brand new story from the Gigantosaurus TV series based on the original book by Jonny Duddle.Bill, Tiny, Rocky and Mazu are on the lookout for an EPIC adventure. But just as they're about to set off, they hear something in the distance . . . IT'S THE DINO BABIES! Now the four friends have tiny dinos to look after, their adventure is looking quite unlikely. Unless they take the dino babies with them? Could this be the babies' FIRST adventure in Cretacia?With lots of dinos to meet, this is the perfect story for Gigantosaurus fans new and old. Watch the latest Gigantosaurus episodes now and look out for other EPIC stories like The Big Mean Green, Dinos to the Rescue, Crying Wolfasaurus and Finding Dinosia.
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Capstone Global Library Ltd Facing Your Fear of Flying
Book SynopsisDoes the rumble of a plane's engines make you nervous? Do take-offs and landings make your stomach queasy? You're not alone. In this book, explore the reasons many people are afraid of flying on an aeroplane and discover simple tips for facing this fear safely. Reassuring facts and helpful photos provide the knowledge young readers need to face their fear of flying.
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Hachette Children's Group Call the Puffins: Book 1
Book SynopsisFirst in a delightful new series about puffins and teamwork – for readers aged 5+.Welcome to the island of Egg where a group of young puffins are in training to join a search and rescue team.Meet Muffin who is following in her dad's footsteps and anxious not to let him down. Everything is new. There is so much to learn and new friends to be made. And how amazing to rescue birds and eggs in danger!Muffin and the other puffins can't wait to get started.
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Hachette Children's Group I'm Growing Great
Book SynopsisThis great gift book is full of Mechal Renee Roe's signature enchanting illustrations and positive messages. The simple, inspirational text is paired with charming and uplifiting illustrations of girls just like the reader. It's the ideal purchase for young readers, or just the young at heart.
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HarperCollins Publishers Bings New Friend
Book SynopsisA brilliant new picture book about making new friends based on the award-winning preschool show, Bing!Sula's little cousin, Nicky, has come to play. Sula thinks Nicky is adorable but Bing has never met him before and is not so sure! Will Bing and Nicky become friends?This vibrant new picture book shows how meeting new people and making new friends can be far from straightforward, particularly for preschoolers.
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HarperCollins Publishers Growing and Changing
Book SynopsisAs we grow up, our bodies grow and change with us. This information book by Teresa Heapy looks at the changes that happen - from our eyes and teeth to our height and strength.
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HarperCollins Publishers Geek Girl
Book SynopsisNow a major Netflix series!My name is Harriet Manners, and I am a geek.Harriet Manners knows that a cat has 32 muscles in each ear, a jiffy lasts 1/100th of a second, and the average person laughs 15 times per day.But she doesn't know why nobody at school seems to like her.So when Harriet is spotted by a top model agent, she grabs the chance to reinvent herself. Even if it means stealing her best friend''s dream, incurring the wrath of her arch enemy Alexa, and repeatedly humiliating herself in front of impossibly handsome model Nick. Even if it means lying to the people she loves.As her old life starts to fall apart, will Harriet be able to transform herself before she ruins everything?The first book in the Geek Girl series, now a live-action Netflix series.Trade Review'Harriet's comical and cringeworthy misadventures in the world of fashion are guaranteed to get you laughing.' The Week Junior ‘Genius.’ MaximumPop! 'You can't fail to like Harriet.' Parents in Touch "A smart, sassy and very funny debut." The Bookseller "Loved GEEK GIRL. Wise, funny and true, with a proper nerd heroine you're laughing with as much as at. Almost." James Henry, writer of Smack the Pony and Green Wing "A feel-good satisfying gem that will have teens smiling from cover to cover, and walking a little taller after reading" – Books for Keeps “I would highly recommend Geek Girl to anyone who likes a good laugh and enjoys a one-of-a-kind story.” Mia,Guardian Children’s Books website
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HarperCollins Publishers Flawed
Book SynopsisThe stunning YA debut from internationally bestselling author Cecelia Ahern.Celestine North lives a perfect life. She's a model daughter and sister, she's well-liked by her classmates and teachers, and she's dating the impossibly charming Art Crevan.But then Celestine encounters a situation in which she makes an instinctive decision. She breaks a rule and now faces life-changing repercussions. She could be imprisoned. She could be branded. She could be found FLAWED.In this stunning novel, bestselling author Cecelia Ahern depicts a society in which perfection is paramount and mistakes are punished. And where one young woman decides to take a stand that could cost her everything.Trade Review‘Immediately gripping, fast-paced… a total triumph.’ ***** Heat ‘An action-packed, revealing, adrenaline rushing, dramatic [with] an intense and powerful love story. It grabs you from the first page.’ Sophie, Lovereading Praise for Cecelia Ahern: ‘Cecelia Ahern is an undisputed master when it comes to writing about relationships… Moving, real and exquisitely crafted.’ Heat ‘Insightful and true’ Irish Times ‘Exceptional … both heartbreaking and uplifting’ Daily Express
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HarperCollins Publishers We Grow and Change
Book SynopsisCollins Arabic Big Cat is a guided reading series for ages 3 to 11. The series is structured with reference to the learning progression of Arabic at nursery and primary schools researched especially for Collins. This carefully graded approach allows children to build up their reading knowledge of Arabic step by step.
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HarperCollins Publishers Bings Halloween Party
Book SynopsisGet ready for some spooky costume fun with Bing and his friends in this brilliant new Halloween picture book!It is Halloween and Bing is dressed up as his favourite dinosaur, super-bitey Biteysaurus, for a special pumpkin party in the park!RAAAAAAR!But is his costume a bit too scary for his little cousin Charlie?
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HarperCollins Publishers Doctor Bing A Vaccination Story with Stickers
Book SynopsisA brilliant new Bing picture book about vaccinations for preschoolers that comes with stickers!
£6.64
HarperCollins Publishers Tee and Mo Were Not Tidying Up
Book SynopsisA charming new picture book based on a song from the award-winning CBeebies preschool series Tee and Mo!This is a brand-new story based on one of the favourite Tee and Mo songs by Lauren Laverne about the special relationship between Tee, a three-year-old monkey and his single working mum, Mo, and their life in the jungle.Tee has been having lots of fun playing and now his room is a tip. Mo say it's time to pick everything up so they can see the floor again but Tee hates tidying up!A charming picture book about trying to encourage a child to tidy up and have fun at the same time.Also features the song lyrics and a QR code to play the song!
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Charming as a Verb
Book SynopsisBut his easy smiles mask a burning ambition to attend his dream college, Columbia University. There is only one person who seems immune to Henri’s charms: his “intense” classmate and neighbor Corinne Troy.Trade Review“Henri’s narrative swagger effortlessly charms the reader, but it’s his growing self-awareness that gives this delightful novel its depth… An intelligently narrated romance with plenty of witty banter and a diverse cast.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) “A witty, well-developed bildungsroman that presents a Black teenager carefully attempting to navigate systems that disproportionately disadvantage him.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This book is quite charming and will have readers cheering for Henri and Corrine....A diverse cast of characters, racial tensions, and ethical dilemmas make this so much more than just a simple romance." — School Library Journal (starred review) “Morris Award winner Philippe turns up the charm in his sophomore novel…From its dynamic, easy-to-love characters to the endearing prose, this novel easily embodies Henri's cultivated suaveness, and his unusually confident persona, bring a fresh perspective.” — ALA Booklist “This humorous, first-person narrative with a conversational, almost conspiratorial, tone will captivate readers.” — Kirkus Reviews “A witty, humorous, realistic snapshot of the pressures young people face as they make their way into adulthood. Through memorable, multifaceted characters, Philippe explores themes of how race, class, and socioeconomic status can open doors for some, while closing them for others. Refreshing, romantic, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, the book is satisfying and, yes, charming.” — Horn Book Magazine “Packed solid with freestyle wit, real bestie charm, and the everyday diverse glory of New York City.” — David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly In Love Praise for FIELD GUIDE: “A witty debut with whip-smart dialogue that will find much love among fans of authors like John Green and Jason Reynolds.” — School Library Journal (starred review) “Ben Philippe’s sparkling dialogue along with prose that occasionally borders on lyrical (although in a completely cool, hip, manly way) is sure to delight readers. Norris’ evolution from cynical outsider to caring insider is a journey well-worth following—especially as it’s accompanied with laugh out loud moments [and]insightful revelations.” — New York Journal of Books “With a perfect balance of snark, keen observation, and wry humor, Ben Philippe has given us the brilliant Norris Kaplan—by far, the funniest, wittiest, smartest character I’ve ever read! Norris Kaplan would be the perfect teen host for The Daily Show!” — Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award finalist “A refreshing, captivating read, one which will definitely appeal to its teen target audience but will also satisfy older readers, who will appreciate its clarity and emotional acuity.” — Toronto Star “In Philippe’s funny debut, 16-year-old black French-Canadian Norris Kaplan must navigate life and love in Austin, Tex., after he and his mother move there... Philippe has a gift for dialogue and touches on a few instances of racism with sensitivity and humor in this crowd-pleaser.” — Publishers Weekly “It’s no longer tenable to imagine that the anxieties of a white heterosexual young man expelled from an expensive prep school capture the spirit of our era. Today’s snarky young anti-hero instead looks like Norris, the black French Canadian boy in The Field Guide to the North American Teenager.” — The Washington Post
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HarperCollins Publishers Inc Charming as a Verb
Book SynopsisBut his easy smiles mask a burning ambition to attend his dream college, Columbia University. There is only one person who seems immune to Henri’s charms: his “intense” classmate and neighbor Corinne Troy.Trade Review“Henri’s narrative swagger effortlessly charms the reader, but it’s his growing self-awareness that gives this delightful novel its depth… An intelligently narrated romance with plenty of witty banter and a diverse cast.” — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books (starred review) “A witty, well-developed bildungsroman that presents a Black teenager carefully attempting to navigate systems that disproportionately disadvantage him.” — Publishers Weekly (starred review) "This book is quite charming and will have readers cheering for Henri and Corrine....A diverse cast of characters, racial tensions, and ethical dilemmas make this so much more than just a simple romance." — School Library Journal (starred review) “Morris Award winner Philippe turns up the charm in his sophomore novel…From its dynamic, easy-to-love characters to the endearing prose, this novel easily embodies Henri's cultivated suaveness, and his unusually confident persona, bring a fresh perspective.” — ALA Booklist “This humorous, first-person narrative with a conversational, almost conspiratorial, tone will captivate readers.” — Kirkus Reviews “A witty, humorous, realistic snapshot of the pressures young people face as they make their way into adulthood. Through memorable, multifaceted characters, Philippe explores themes of how race, class, and socioeconomic status can open doors for some, while closing them for others. Refreshing, romantic, and at times laugh-out-loud funny, the book is satisfying and, yes, charming.” — Horn Book Magazine “Packed solid with freestyle wit, real bestie charm, and the everyday diverse glory of New York City.” — David Yoon, New York Times bestselling author of Frankly In Love Praise for FIELD GUIDE: “A witty debut with whip-smart dialogue that will find much love among fans of authors like John Green and Jason Reynolds.” — School Library Journal (starred review) “Ben Philippe’s sparkling dialogue along with prose that occasionally borders on lyrical (although in a completely cool, hip, manly way) is sure to delight readers. Norris’ evolution from cynical outsider to caring insider is a journey well-worth following—especially as it’s accompanied with laugh out loud moments [and]insightful revelations.” — New York Journal of Books “With a perfect balance of snark, keen observation, and wry humor, Ben Philippe has given us the brilliant Norris Kaplan—by far, the funniest, wittiest, smartest character I’ve ever read! Norris Kaplan would be the perfect teen host for The Daily Show!” — Ibi Zoboi, author of American Street, National Book Award finalist “A refreshing, captivating read, one which will definitely appeal to its teen target audience but will also satisfy older readers, who will appreciate its clarity and emotional acuity.” — Toronto Star “In Philippe’s funny debut, 16-year-old black French-Canadian Norris Kaplan must navigate life and love in Austin, Tex., after he and his mother move there... Philippe has a gift for dialogue and touches on a few instances of racism with sensitivity and humor in this crowd-pleaser.” — Publishers Weekly “It’s no longer tenable to imagine that the anxieties of a white heterosexual young man expelled from an expensive prep school capture the spirit of our era. Today’s snarky young anti-hero instead looks like Norris, the black French Canadian boy in The Field Guide to the North American Teenager.” — The Washington Post
£8.54
HarperCollins Publishers Inc 1234 Cake A CountandBake Book
Book SynopsisCounting to ten and learning to bake is a piece of cake with this cake-themed counting book that features a kid-friendly recipe!
£9.43
Penguin Random House Children's UK Its Not Summer Without You
Book SynopsisBook 2 in The Summer I Turned Pretty series - now a major new TV show on Amazon Prime!One girl. Two boys. An impossible decision to make . . .When something is perfect, you hope it lasts forever. But Isabel''s lazy, long hot summers at her family friends'' beach house are over.Conrad is the only boy she''s ever loved. But he''s left for college, taking her heart with him. Jeremiah, his gorgeous younger brother, is still Isabel''s best friend - but maybe friendship isn''t enough for him anymore . . .Isabel just wants everything to stay the same, because change means moving on. But if she stops looking back, could she find a future she never knew she wanted?Trade ReviewThis book has what every girl wants in a summer * Sarah Dessen *
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Penguin Random House Children's UK David Copperfield
Book SynopsisCharles Dickens'' personal favourite, David Copperfield is full of tragedy and comedy in equal measure and remains one of the most enduring and popular of Dickens'' novels. Abridged for Puffin Classics.Based in part on the author''s own life, David Copperfield is the epic story of a young man''s journey of self-discovery - from an unhappy and impoverished childhood to his vocation as a successful novelist. Among the memorable cast of characters he encounters along the way are his brutal stepfather, Mr Murdstone; bubbly Nurse Peggotty; his brilliant, but unworthy schoolmate Steerforth, his eccentric aunt, Betsy Trotwood, the scheming clerk Uriah Heep, the enchanting Dora and the magnificent Mr Macawber - a character much like Dickens'' own father. Also in Puffin Classics:Great Expectations [abridged]A Tale of Two Cities [abridged]A Christmas Carol [unabridged]Oliver Twist [unabridged]
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Penguin Random House Children's UK I Capture the Castle
Book SynopsisI write this sitting in the kitchen sink is the memorable first line of this enchanting coming-of-age story, told in the form of Cassandra Mortmain''s journal. Cassandra wittily describes life growing up in a crumbling castle, with her father who suffers from crippling writer''s block, her glamorous but ineffectual step-mother and her vain but beloved sister Rose. When two visiting Americans arrive, all of their lives are turned upside down, and Cassandra experiences her first love.This is a classic coming-of-age story, beloved of generations of teenage and adult readers, by Dodie Smith, who also wrote The Hundred and One Dalmatians.Trade ReviewEveryone I've passed it on to has found it a hit - it works every time, for absolutely everybody * Nigella Lawson *Every time I meet someone who also loves I Capture the Castle, I know we must be kindred spirits * Jenny Han, bestselling author of To All the Boys I've Loved Before *I know of few novels that inspire as much fierce lifelong affection in their readers * Joanna Trollope *
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Be Your Own Superhero
Book SynopsisIs anxiety your arch-enemy? Are your emotions hulking out? Is low confidence your kryptonite? Then this book is for you. With this practical guide, child psychiatrist Dr Laura Meek, is here to help every child feel like a superhero. From developing their telepathic powers (empathy and listening skills), to controlling fire (anger) and water (anxiety), this book will take children through a series of fun activities designed to help them feel in control of their lives, happier and more confident. We''re all superheroes. Sometimes we just need a bit of help finding our powers.
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Never Grow Up
Book SynopsisA brand new picture book inspired by Roald Dahl and illustrated by Quentin BlakeIt''s rotten when you''re very small,You hardly get a say at all.It''s No! and Quiet! and That''s enough!By golly, life - it can be tough . . .Inspired by the work of the world''s number 1 storyteller, this picture book is a guide to growing up the Roald Dahl way, with gloriumptious illustrations by Quentin Blake. A celebration of all the tremendous things children have in store - from adventure to inventions, chocolate cakes to rhino poo - along with a reminder that the very best grown ups are those who hold on tight to the chiddler inside.Trade ReviewCleverly captures Dahl's magic and mayhem, with exuberant illustrations by Quentin Blake.—The TelegraphInsisting from the first page that this is NOT a book for children 'who are as good as gold', Blake's drawings hilariously portray kids who eat too many sweets 'then throw them back up again' or 'fill their underpants with bees' while grim, grey-coloured adults tell them off. But the message is also for grown-ups to 'Be outrageous! Break the mould!' Because all the best things in life have been experienced or invented by people who are curious, mischievous and disobedient. Riotous fun.—Daily MailDrawn from the prankish humour and ethos of Roald Dahl, it begs to be shared with adult and child, and is a timely and timeless reminder of the kind of childhood we might want to create for our children. Underlying messy adventures too is the desire for children to grow up to be inventive, creative, caring about nature and thinking outside the box. Even if 'being bold is never breezy'. This is a fabulously fun and special book.—Coventry Telegraph
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Dorling Kindersley Ltd Life Skills Take on the World
Book SynopsisA beautifully illustrated book that covers the essential life skills that children need to know.Discover how you can become the awesome person you want to be with this guide to essential life skills for children. This book helps kids tackle the difficulties they face and helps them to prepare for whatever the future may hold.Inside the pages of this essential life skills book, you''ll discover:- Clear and practical life skills divided into 5 chapters covering: Finding Solutions, Ways of Thinking, Communicating, Understanding Feelings, and Coping in Life - Bright, fun illustrations that help readers to digest complex topics like understanding body language and decision making- Topics that drill down into all the different aspects of life skills education for 7-9-year-olds, such as communication, solving problems, understanding yourself and others, and critical thinking skills- Practical advice and activities on how to think up sol
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Penguin Random House Children's UK Ghosted Emily Barr
Book SynopsisAn emotional love story with a thrilling twist from the globally bestselling author of The One Memory of Flora Banks.Ariel''s accidental meeting with a handsome stranger called Joe is completely perfect; they have a connection like she''s never known before. They exchange numbers and agree to meet when he is back from a trip to France. But when Ariel messages him, the number Joe gave her is disconnected. He''s ghosted her. She assumes she will never see him again.Except she does. Again and again.Ariel returns to the place she and Joe met, and is stunned to find him there, not in France as he said he''d be, and behaving as if he has no idea who she is. It turns out that their first meeting has been life-changing for them both, actually it''s even more than that for Joe. But what do you do when - with every day that passes - you''re literally growing apart from the best person you''ve ever known . . . ?Trade ReviewOriginal plot and charming protagonist . . . Her [Emily's] page-turning talents are put to good use as the reader accompanies a brave teenager on a journey to discover who she really is. * Irish Times on The One Memory of Flora Banks *Mesmerizing, electric, and achingly lovely . . . One of the best YA novels I've read in a very long time * Jennifer Niven on The One Memory of Flora Banks *If you like dark fiction you'll devour it * Heat - on The Truth and Lies of Ella Black *
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