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Cat & Dog
Tiny Whale
Princess Pirates Book 2: Jade The Clockwork City
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A highly interactive book in which the reader is asked to perform actions to save little Ada May, as her brother is totally oblivious to the escalating consequences of the danger he has put her in, simply by bending over to feed the ducks! Children will scream with laughter as they tip, shake, blow, stamp, and shout at the book to avert catastrophe and save the day!

LanguageEnglish
Release dateAug 1, 2018
Cat & Dog
Tiny Whale
Princess Pirates Book 2: Jade The Clockwork City

Titles in the series (6)

  • Princess Pirates Book 2: Jade The Clockwork City

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    Princess Pirates Book 2: Jade The Clockwork City
    Princess Pirates Book 2: Jade The Clockwork City

    Action-packed, swashbuckling adventures set in a magical island world! A battle for the magical world of Lemuria is raging and an evil sorceress called Obsidian is on the brink of defeating the five royal families. Get ready for buccaneering adventures with the Princess Pirates as they use their magical powers to help the people and animals of Lemuria, whilst embracing the values of teamwork, friendship, girl power, courage, and loyalty. Join Jade in book 2 as the Princess Pirates start to master their super hero powers and use them to rescue the people and animals who live in the clockwork city. Their friendship will be put to the test as they battle against the wicked Queen, Obsidian.

  • Cat & Dog

    Cat & Dog
    Cat & Dog

    Friendship wins the day in this story about two very different animals. Cat slept in the day. Dog slept at night. But every evening they met for their daily fight. After their biggest argument ever, Cat and Dog decide to come out at different times. And guess what...they miss each other! A heart-warming tale about an unlikely friendship and learning to accept others, even when they are different from you.

  • Tiny Whale

    Tiny Whale
    Tiny Whale

    A laugh-out-loud tale about bravery, friendship and very big lies! When a little orange fish with a very big family feels ignored, he starts to look for attention elsewhere. This humorous story about bravery, friendship and tall tales shows that sometimes even the littlest fish can make a big difference! A funny book to boost self-esteem and teamwork.

  • The Big Dig

    The Big Dig
    The Big Dig

    Sharing leads to an amazing discovery in this charming friendship story with a surprise dinosaur ending. When Tig uses a stick to draw in the snow, she notices something strange and interesting sticking out of the ground. Best friends Tig and Tog must learn to share and work together to dig the thing out - and the stick just isn't enough for the job! A tale of friendship, teamwork and learning to share.

  • The Bear Who Never Gave up

    The Bear Who Never Gave up
    The Bear Who Never Gave up

    Dance along with Bear in this uplifting story about perseverance. One day Bear spots a poster for an ice-skating competition and despite past failures, he enters and wins! The Bear Who Never Gave Up is an uplifting story that will encourage children to persevere in order to reach their potential and fulfil their dreams.

  • Save the Day for Ada May!

    Save the Day for Ada May!
    Save the Day for Ada May!

    A highly interactive book in which the reader is asked to perform actions to save little Ada May, as her brother is totally oblivious to the escalating consequences of the danger he has put her in, simply by bending over to feed the ducks! Children will scream with laughter as they tip, shake, blow, stamp, and shout at the book to avert catastrophe and save the day!

Author

Helen Oswald

Helen Oswald grew up in Essex, in the UK. After graduating with a degree in English Literature from London University she qualified as a journalist, working in newspapers. She went on to become a writer and editor at a number of high profile organisations. Later, Helen studied for an MA in Creative Writing at the University of East Anglia, where she was tutored by former Poet Laureate Sir Andrew Motion. Her first book of poetry for adults, Learning Gravity, was shortlisted for the Forward Prize for "Best First Collection" - and one of her poems appears in an anthology on the English school syllabus. Helen has only recently started writing picture books for children and is completely smitten, loving the chance to create fun characters and be imaginatively playful. She lives in Brighton, on the South Coast of England. Helen tells us she does have plans to own some pets but since writing "Cat and Dog" and seeing the sorts of scrapes our furry friends can get into, she's been thinking more fondly of goldfish.

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