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  • av Charlotte Middleton
    127

    Christopher Nibble loves munching dandelion leaves. And he''s not alone. All the guinea pigs in Dandeville eat dandelion leaves for breakfast, lunch and dinner. But no-one seems to do anything when the dandelions begin to dwindle. One day, Christopher Nibble discovers the very last dandelion in Dandeville and promises to look after it.

  • av Dom Conlon
    127

    Catch a ride with Water who is having the time of her life surfing the ocean waves until, that is, the sun causes her to evaporate. But watch how she then joins a cloud and travels around the world until she finally falls as rain.

  • av Nicola Davies
    121

    Colin lives with his mother and brother and is eager to grow up. After receiving a rifle as a birthday present from his brother, he shoots a falcon, and quickly learns that shooting animals and birds is completely different to shooting cans off a wall. A powerful story about growing up and responsibility.

  • av Marielle Bayliss
    147

    Whether he''s held in a bog by the fox, being bombed by a dragonfly, sheltering under woodchips from a woodpecker or croaking out of tune in his own little chorus, the frog can''t find his perfect home. Thankfully, however, the bees find time to create a buzz to call all the water creatures to help make the Frog Bog the best bog of all.

  • av Samuel Pollen
    161

    Max is 14 years old, and his eating disorder has taken over his life. During a family emergency, Max''s anorexia gets worse and pulls him further apart from his family and friends until he feels very lonely. Will his support groups help him? An honest and uplifting novel about the effects of eating disorders on young people.

  • av The National and Specialist OCD
    161

    This factual guide increases knowledge about BDD, explaining the causes and effects of the disorder. Full of reports by individuals and sufferers, illustrations by young people and family experiences, this book aims to help young sufferers to recognise BDD symptoms as soon as possible in order to diminish the effects of an attack on individuals...

  • av Bali Rai
    151

    Aman''s dad has left, and he won''t be returning. Now, Aman feels lost and lonely. When a kind man called Gurnam moves to the area and saves Aman from the town bullies, the two get close quickly. Despite their close friendship, Gurnam has dark secrets, too deep for Aman to understand, which tears his world apart.

  • av Jonathan Williams
    147

    Laverbread is an unsung food wonder of the world. Jonathan Williams has built three successful businesses from this versatile ingredient, including award-winning street food, sauces and seasonings. Here Jonathan shares his passion for laverbread, exploring its history and cultural significance, the science and nutrition behind it and how to prepare it, as well as offering up a delicious selection of recipes to try it out for yourself. Recipes include: - Seafood Paella - Laverbread Pizza - Butternut Squash, Laverbread and Coconut Curry - Ship's Biscuits - Vegan Pie with Roasted Vegetables and Laverbread - Smokey Laverbread Beans - Best Bacon Butty in the West

  • av Rhodri Owen
    147

  • av Jason Korsner
    127

    Explore the wacky world of Jason Korsner and Max Low''s zoo in this hilarious, rhyming picture book. A Zoo in my Shoe presents young readers with a series of sensible sentences based on some of their favourite animals. These are then mixed up to make nonsense rhymes, sending children into fits of giggles.

  • av Ian Brown
    127 - 151

  • av David Moore
    447

    The first substantial, fully illustrated monograph exploring the life and work of Ray Howard-Jones (1903-1996), an outstanding Welsh female artist once renowned yet now unfortunately neglected. Associated particularly with the Second World War in south Wales, the spectacular Pembrokeshire coast and exceptional mosaic murals in Cardiff and Edinburgh, each period of her life and work is covered in-depth through chronological chapters. Beginning with her progressive upbringing in Penarth and at the London Garden School (1903-20), followed by her time at from the Slade (1921-25) through to her later years, during which she spent increasing amounts of time on the Pembrokeshire coast and was the subject of two significant Welsh Arts Council retrospective touring exhibitions, the book explores the life and legacy of an artistic talent deserving of further appreciation and of being returned to the public consciousness.

  • av Tracey Hammett
    151

    Cadi is a busy dog. She likes to work. One sunny day she helps Mr Siocled to sell ice cream in his little van. But things suddenly go contrary, and Cadi has to think swiftly in order to save the Ice Cream Festival.

  • av Julie Rudi
    151

    I love you, I love you, I love you. If you were a sock, I would be a shoe for you. A sock and a shoe, sun and moon, boat and sea ... there are pairs everywhere, but one pair is better than all the others! This is a tender board book for small children 0-3 years old, drawing attention to the love between a parent/guardian and child.

  • av Maggie Ogunbanwo
    61

  • av Richard Williams
    61

  • av Nicola Davies
    151

    Discover the delights of nature with zoologist, poet and top children''s book author Nicola Davies. Follow the young adventurer as she explores eggs of all shapes and sizes, where they may be hiding and what secrets could be held within. One in the series of rhyming Animal Surprises books to encourage a close engagement with and enjoyment...

  • av Sara Llewellyn
    347

    This collection of 53 original paintings present a pictorial diary of a childhood in rural Wales from 1930 to 1944, painted retrospectively from memory by artist Eironwy Llewellyn whilst in her seventies. Each painting is accompanied by commentary from the artist.

  • av G. P. Essex
    141

    Explore the Buxton to Matlock line station-by-station as the history, heritage and social background of the railway and its passengers is brought to life using archive photography, some of it never before published.

  • av Roger Norfolk
    141

    In words and pictures, this book describes the Birmingham to Worcester line''s development, and the services it supported before the modern railway took shape.

  • av Peter Waller
    131

    One of two volumes in the Lost Tramways series featuring the tramways of Manchester and its environs, this volume explores in detail the routes to the north of the city centre. Also covered are the history of the city''s tramways in the post-World War II era and those of neighbouring Salford Corporation.

  • av Peter Waller
    137

    Manchester was at the centre of a network of tramway systems that served the city and the neighbouring towns. This is one of two volumes in the series to cover the tramways of Manchester and focuses on the routes to the south of the city centre and the history of the Manchester system in the build-up to World War II. The tramways underwent considerable investment in the 1920s but a change of manager led to the start of the conversion to bus and trolleybus operation as war approached. The Lost Tramways series documents the tram networks which were at the heart of many of Britain's growing towns and cities from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century. An informative, accessible and portable resource for the tram enthusiast as well as the general reader, and a superb souvenir or gift for visitors past and present.

  • av John Gilbey
    191

    From John Gilbey''s home near Aberystwyth, he sets out to provide a monthly image of the rural landscape across Ceredigion, Powys, Pembrokeshire and Gwynedd. These walks, reached by bus or train and occasionally concluding with a quiet pint, seek to capture the key notes of the season and give others an opportunity to join him on his travels.

  • av Peter Waller
    131

    This addition to the Lost Tramways series documents the tram networks which were at the heart of many of Devon and Cornwall from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th century, including the networks in Exeter, Plymouth and Torquay.

  • av Holly Duhig
    231

    A title in a fully informative and helpful series that throws a detailed look at some common mental health issues that affect children''s lives today. The factual and creative titles all seek to get to grips with mental health issues, to remove the stigma related to these issues and to explore common mental health conditions, and the experience...

  • av Joyce Dunbar
    127

    What will Mouse and Mole find to do tomorrow? They set out their plan: a picnic of cheese and cucumber sandwiches if it is a fine day, or roasted chestnuts and toasted muffins in front of an apple wood fire if it is wild and wintry. But what will they do if it is an in-between sort of day?

  • av Emma Bettridge
    137

    Myrddin doesn''t want to go out, without his best friend Mot. Join Myrddin as he learns how to be adventurous and how to say goodbye. A story about how it is to feel love and the loss of a friend, and how to find a reason for going out on your own again.

  • av Julia Rawlinson
    127

    When Cynan tumbles happily onto the beach he is dazzled by the sun, sea and space. He soon finds a rockpool full of new friends ... but as the sea disappears, they are stranded! Cynan rushes to the rescue and manages to scoop up Little Crab... but do Cynan''s new friends really need rescuing? A Welsh adaptation by Anwen Pierce of Fletcher and...

  • av Nicola Davies
    251

    In this moving sequence of poems Nicola Davies''s text combines with the superbly evocative illustrations of Petr Horácek to provide insight into the real-life experiences of refugees forced to leave their homes and previous lives behind to face an unknown future.

  • av Billie Charity
    251

    An institution of cultural life in the UK, Hay Festival brings writers, artists, musicians, thinkers and entertainers together each year to share and celebrate their ideas and achievements in ' town of books' Hay-on-Wye. Finally able to return to its pre-pandemic scale and attendance following the recent challenges, this year's festival is worthy of special note, with the variety and vibrancy of the speakers and guests brilliantly captured by photographer Billie Charity in Hay Festival Faces. Character fills the pages of this publication - Britain's favourite polymath Stephen Fry, musician Jarvis Cocker, Welsh Book of the Year-winner Caryl Lewis, His Dark Materials break-out star Amir Wilson, International Booker Prize-winner Geetanjali Shree, actress and singer Minnie Driver, politician Hilary Rodham Clinton - a full range of what the festival has to offer.

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