Help children, aged 7 plus, understand how asking for help is not a sign of failure! This book is packed with fun and varied ways for children to improve positivity, confidence and mental well-being in a way that works for them. It helps them to understand when and how to speak up, who to ask and much more.Grow your Mind is a series of books that explore how we develop a 'Growth Mindset' - when children believe they can get smarter, they under...
He's in a cage, I reminded myself, but the words meant nothing to me, because I just couldn't stop staring into his wild eyes and playing the last words he'd said before he Shifted, over and over again: I got bit. I got bit. I got bit. At the age of four, Bryn watched a rabid werewolf brutally murder her parents. She was rescued and taken in by the mysterious Callum, the alpha of his pack. Now fifteen, Bryn's been a human among werewolves, adh...
A quirky, life-affirming celebration of being true to yourself, and having the confidence to dance to your own tune, starring Mandy the banana and her fruit-bowl friends.
Yesterday Crumb is no ordinary girl - and she's about to face her biggest challenge yet. With magic in every teacup, this is perfect for readers aged 8-12 and fans of The Strangeworlds Travel Agency and Starfell. Yesterday Crumb is determined, brave and nearly ready to defeat a formidable foe: Mr Weep, the Lord of the Dead. Reunited with her beloved Dwimmerly End - a magical, walking teashop - apprentice tea witch Yesterday and her friends beg...
I will find the old Lux and when I do I will climb back inside her and sew myself into her skin so I never get lost again. The last time Lux Langley felt normal was at the upper sixth Leaver's Ball, where she wore a short red dress and danced as if nobody was watching. But something happened to Lux at the end of her summer gallery internship. Later, sitting in front of a Rothko painting at the Tate Modern, Lux has a profound sensory reaction. ...
Mariana the Goldilocks Fairy looks after the magical story of The Three Bears. But when Jack Frost steals her enchanted porridge spoon, the story is full of horrid goblins! Rachel and Kirsty must get the spoon back and stop the tale from being ruined.