: Lilly's grandmother tells tales of singing whales who came from miles away in answer to a child's desire to see them dance across the waves. One night, Lilly hears the whales and watches breathlessly as they "leaped and jumped and spun across the moon." Then, waking from what she thinks is a dream, she hears them call her name. Sheldon's brief story seems to be a celebration of the joys of fantasy and the belief in magical happenings.
: Having respect for others is great,Caring is also a wonderful trait.But Miss May shows patience and plenty of that,She teaches self-discipline to her friend, Mr. Cat!
: A Baby.s Companion - First Words and Pictures (No:15309)
: Charlotte Voake
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: ABC and 123; colours and shapes; nursery rhymes and days of the week; animals, insects, birds and fish; flowers, fruit and vegetables... these are just some of the things in this baby's companion that no small child should be without.
: A story which is designed to help beginner readers grasp the important link between sounds and the letters that represent them. A Wild West adventure, Sheriff Showoff helps to make learning words fun.
: A superb collection of colourfully illustrated Christmas stories for you and your child to read together. These magical tales are sure to bring the festive season to life for young children everywhere.
: Artemis Fowl 7: Artemis Fowl and The Atlantis Complex (No:7010)
: Eoin Colfer
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: When Artemis commits his entire fortune to a project he believes will save the planet and its inhabitants, both human and fairy, it seems that goodness has taken hold of the world's greatest teenage criminal mastermind. But the truth is much worse: Artemis is suffering from Atlantis Complex, a psychosis common among guilt-ridden fairies and most likely triggered in Artemis by his dabbling with fairy magic.
: Artemis Fowl 5: Artemis Fowl and The Lost Colony (No:7009)
: Eoin Colfer
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: Demons are beginning to materialize without warning on Earth. If humans were to capture one, all fairies would be exposed. In order to protect themselves, the fairies must decipher complicated equations to determine where the next demon will appear. Not even the brilliant Foaly can make heads or tails of the formulas – but he knows someone who can: Artemis Fowl.