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Grobblechops

Grobblechops £7.99 £5.99 (paperback) UK only PRODUCT INFO Grobblechops is a timeless tale of monsters under the bed, lovingly told by the award-winning author Elizabeth Laird. Amir’s worried about the monster under the bed! What if it has huge teeth and growls like a lion? What if it tries to eat him up? And what if the monster has a mum and dad too? But Dad reassures Amir that if the monster family comes to play,…

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Caged

Caged £8.99 £5.99 (paperback) UK only PRODUCT INFO Caged is a witty tale of freedom, ingenuity and thwarted ambition. While a bluebird builds her nest in the forest, two eccentric gentlemen have a more ambitious construction in mind: a vast palatial building, made from birdcages filled with colourful parrots. As the trees come down and the structure goes up, the bluebird watches on. More and more caged birds are consigned to their fate until at last…

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Chalk Eagle

Chalk Eagle £10.99 £7.99 (paperback) UK only PRODUCT INFO Chalk Eagle is a wordless picture book about the power of imagination, bringing to life every child’s dream of soaring into the sky. A young boy living in the heart of a busy city spots an eagle swooping overhead, and dreams of what it would be like to fly away and soar over mountains and rivers. Using a little chalk he draws his own eagle –…

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The Lion Tattoo

The Lion Tattoo UK only £7.99 £3.99 (small hardback)   Tales by Rumi bundle Grobblechops (paperback), The Parrot and the Merchant (paperback), The Lion Tattoo, and The Jackal Who Thought He Was A Peacock (hardbacks) £30 UK only PRODUCT INFO The Lion Tattoo is a tale from Masnavi, one of the best-known and most influential works by the thirteenth century poet, philosopher and Sufi mystic Rumi. One day a young man decides that he wants…

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A Bird Like Himself

A Bird Like Himself UK only £11.99 £5.99 (hardback)   £7.99 £3.99 (paperback) PRODUCT INFO A Bird Like Himself is an endearing animal story about an unusual family. One day a large egg is left in a forest. A baby chick makes its way into the world. But its mother isn’t there… Instead a wonderfully unlikely assortment of foster parents take over the job looking after the new baby. They give their new infant plenty…

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