Children's Books
THE ASTRAL GATECRASHERS: BAD BOY WIZARD BOOK 1
The world’s most boring village is about to get the shock of its life!
Charlie lives in Upper Bottom, the most boring village on the planet. His mother only cares about her position as a pillar of the community.
Morgan lives in the rainbow camp, where people in colourful clothes live a life of freedom. Her father is a magician.
Jack lives on the astral plane, the home of ghosts and gods. He once lived on earth and told the fortune of a queen.
When the three come together, Charlie discovers his own magical power and tears a hole in the astral veil, allowing six mischievous spirits to burst through and cause chaos. One of them wants Charlie’s guts – literally!
Can he deal with this bloodthirsty ghoul before she turns him into sausages?
Alysha and her Granny fight to save a tree. Their campaign includes a protest march, a video, and Michael Sheen. #savegrannystree
Valletta and the Year of Changes
by Simone Mansell Broome
For Valletta Stowaway, (a fiery, busy little mouse who squeaks her mind), it’s an extremely dangerous and difficult year. But, surprisingly, extraordinary and good things happen too…
Welcome to Simone's debut children's chapter book. What started as a little story - before she knew it, it had turned into a 20,000 word young children’s novel. The Stowaway adventures have only just begun.
Carly, Molly and Me
by
Alana Davies
The school holidays start with a disappointment, then get much better. But is Cyd going to lose her friends after all? Will a new face come between them?
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This is a story about friendships, fallings-out and misunderstandings, and some of the feelings that go with them.
Adventures with Alice and Tabby: Book 1: The Quest
By Alana Jenkins aged 8
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Alana (jnr) told this story to her Nan, who wrote it down for her. Between them they put together the pictures.
This is Alana’s second book.
She wrote her first book at the age of 6,
The Adventures of 3 Magical Friends
By Alana Jenkins (aged 6)
The 3 magical friends and their pets go on an adventure to save their little sisters. More adventures follow!
Hello Harri
by Alana Beth Davies
This is an Early Reading book with images that are familiar to Harri, and words to match them. Many words are repeated to allow recognition, and one of Harri's favourite questions is repeated too - 'What happened next?'