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Titan the Truck

Titan is a big red truck. He pulls all kinds of things. He’s big and strong and powerful, and shines with lots of bling! People! They depend on him for mail, for food and freight . . . ‘Cause Titan pulls the trailers, With loads that can’t be late! The first of a series of fun read-along, and singalong stories, complete with downloadable musical track, about the adventures of a lovable truck named Titan, and the friends he must call upon.

Nowhere in Particular

This middle-grade fantasy story is the first in a trilogy about the adventures of Milly, a ten-year-old girl and her quest to find not only her best friend, but also herself, her destiny, her inner strength in times of adversity, and the reason why she is the chosen one. It is beautifully illustrated and written in simple language for children aged 7-10 to help transition the reader from the world of picture books to the world of chapter books. Its underlying message? When you believe in yourself you have the power to do anything.

The Tree Hut

Jack must move from his home in the countryside and leave behind his beloved tree hut. His new home in the city is a townhouse with only a small courtyard to play in – certainly no room for a tree hut. But worst still, the house next-door appears to be haunted! The Tree Hut is a children’s picture book about change. Sometimes the things we fear most in life turn out to be frightening only in our imaginations.

Oh No! Look What the Cat Dragged In

A mischievous cat drags all kinds of things through the cat flap at night until finally, much to Grandma’s annoyance, the whole house is overrun! What will she do? This fun, read along book has repetitive phrases to encourage children to join in.

Grandma’s Lost Her Corgis

When Grandma’s beloved corgis go missing, it’s not just a family crisis – it’s a full-blown national emergency! Soon, Scotland Yard and MI5 are on the job, and the whole of London is being turned upside down. But, in the end, it takes three very special Great-grandchildren to save the day.