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  • av Nicola Davies
    113

    Maxy is upset when her parents' farm is left without animals after a health scare, but she keeps their memory alive looking after her own 'pretend cows'. When her mum falls ill whilst pregnant, keepimg chickens helps Maxy come to terms with the challenges of the birth of the new baby as she tries to encourage a stubborn hen to lay eggs.

  • av Julia Rawlinson
    137 - 177

  • av Joyce Dunbar
    177

    Mouse and Mole try to give their friendship a fresh start but realise they can''t go without seeing each other, even for a day. Mouse and Mole?s charming, gentle and humourous adventures continue in this new addition to the much-loved series, perfect for shared reading with younger children and for older children to read independently.

  • - The NHS family and the fight with COVID-19
     
    201

    The story, in words and pictures, of how a dedicated team of NHS staff at Nevill Hall Hospital, Abergavenny faced up to the challenge of COVID-19. With photographs by Operating Dept. Practitioner Glenn Dene and words by ITU Consultant Dr Ami Jones MBE, this book celebrates the remarkable team that came together to serve their community.

  • av Tracey Hammett
    127

    A monster makes quite an impression at his new school, but becomes so disruptive that Mr Jedd the Deputy Head bans him from attending. The children, however, miss his presence, and will work together in order to enjoy lessons with him again.

  • av Roy Noble
    113

    Rhodri's encounter with Idris, a time-travelling knight of King Arthur's court, helps both to realise their potential in this illustrated story.

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    av Paul Campbell
    427 - 447

  • av David Wilson
    137

    An Unlikely Photographer is an autobiographical account of David Wilson''s journey from near death and a life-changing disability to a vision which has uniquely captured the character of Wales''s landscapes in his lens.

  • av Zeb Soanes
    177

  • av Mark Llewelyn Evans
    137

    Jack, Megan and their time-travelling friend Trunk embark on a journey through the history and development of opera. Karl Davies illustrates. MOVED TO SEPTEMBER 2020 (14/01/2020 - SS)

  • av Gilli Davies
    112

    With sweet and savoury options and including information on the histories and traditions of some of England's most popular varieties, this collection is an ideal addition to any cookbook collection and a perfect souvenir or gift for the visitor.

  • av Gilli Davies
    113

    At one time, cheesemaking was part of everyday life on an English farm. The varieties available are showcased in this collection of recipes with information about the process and how to best utilise this favourite ingredient.

  • av Gilli Davies
    113

    Whether it's buns, cakes, scones, tarts or pancakes, there's a comfort in a kitchen which smells of fresh baking. This collection of some of the finest traditional recipes from around England includes information on their origins and the long history which has seen them savoured from the dining tables of the past to your own today.

  • av Gilli Davies
    113

    Complete with information on the history of the dishes, delve into this collection of recipes to re-create a range of traditional sweet courses and sample new or familiar flavours that have remained popular for centuries.

  • av Roy Noble
    121

  • - Stories from Russia
    av James Mayhew
    177

    Brave princes, evil witches and beautiful maidens abound as the tales of Koshka, the wise old story-telling cat, unfolds. James Mayhew has drawn inspiration from the traditional stories and art style of old Russia to re-tell five enchanting tales in this re-published edition of a children''s classic.

  • av Paul Lawton
    137

    The Yatton to Witham line was one of the prettiest and best-loved railways in Somerset and is remembered with great affection by locals and railway enthusiasts alike. It ran along the edge of the Mendip Hills through Cheddar, Wells and Shepton Mallet. Today, walkers and cyclists enjoy stretches of it as the Cheddar Valley path.

  • av Robert Macfarlane
    347

  • av Jason Korsner
    127

    A gentle rhyming text encouraging young children to look at the world and relish in the objects around them, from the everyday items found in the home, to more far off places like the jungle and sky. Young children will love pointing out all the things mentioned in the text in Hannah Rounding's detailed illustrations.

  • av Malachy Doyle
    177

    Sequel to the acclaimed Molly and the Stormy Sea, Molly and the Whale is a moving tale from master storyteller Malachy Doyle and illustrator Andrew Whitson about working together to help a creature to return to its habitat.

  • av Tim Rich
    251

    Wales has a rich and varied flora of about 1200 native and anciently-introduced floweringplants, conifers and ferns. The aim of this book is to celebrate 101 of our rarerWelsh plants, to summarise what is currently known about them and to raise their profile inthe national consciousness.

  • av Jason Korsner
    127

    The imaginative and playful rhymes of Jason Korsner's I Like to Put My Food in My Welly experiment with language to comic effect, conjuring up a sequence of images that will have children in stitches. A laugh-out-loud picture book with endless surprises.

  • av Gilli Davies
    113

    The coupling of festivities and food is a perfect one. From pancakes on Shrove Tuesday and distinctive hot cross buns on Good Friday to a classic Christmas pudding, mark each celebration with a delicious English accompaniment by dipping into this selection of recipes.

  • av Gilli Davies
    113

    Still considered 'the most important meal of the day', these ten tremendous and traditional recipes are perfect for starting the morning off right with a taste of England.

  • av Gilli Davies
    121

    Concise selections of traditional English cooking with a different aspect of food focused on in each book. Draws attention to the vintage and the regional, expanding the horizons of the contemporary foodie whilst also providing accessible recipes for old favourites.

  • av Gilli Davies
    117

    An essential aspect of English dining habits for centuries, Afternoon Tea is a tradition that recommends a little refreshment to see you through the day. This selection of delicious sweet and savory options is ideal for anyone looking to indulge in an age-old custom or take a little inspiration with them anywhere in the world.

  • av Roger Norfolk
    137

    The 55-mile rail route between Birmingham and Oxford is still an important artery for the Nation?s passenger and freight traffic. Trains from the north of England routed through Birmingham can gain direct access southwards to Reading, and thereby to the south coast. The photographs in this book, though, recall a time up to the mid-1960s...

  • av Roger Norfolk
    137

    This title recalls the Ryde to Cowes railway line, a route that joined the two principal Isle of Wight steamer ports with the county town - an informative, accessible and portable resource for the train enthusiast as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors past and present.

  • av Zeb Soanes
    177

    Gaspard, Peter and Finty are now the best of friends. They set out on a new adventure together and discover the local summer fete. When Gaspard inadvertently gets entered into the Dog Show, chaos and hilarity ensue in this delightful sequel to Gaspard the Fox.

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