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  • av Marcus Keetch
    170,-

    The story of how one duck, Benny, saves the world. Well, at least his family, from the evil duck hunters Corey and Rhona. A story to which gives hope to all of us on how a magic vest (vaccine) can help us all. Benny embarks on an adventure to find a magical vest which will protect his family from the evil duck hunters. The story is full of adventure and excitement but is also educational. It likens Benny as being a hero for his community in much the same way as scientists are becoming the hero of the recent pandemic. It also describes the benefits of our greatly practiced social distancing to that of spreading out and avoiding being shot by the duck shooters. No ducks were harmed in the making of this book.

  • av Jannette Saada
    170,-

    Have you ever wondered how the things around you got there? We know people begin as tiny babies who grow quickly, and flowers begin as seeds in the ground; with sunlight and water, the seeds become plants. But some things do not grow-things we might use or eat or play with every day. Where do those things come from? A chair, for example, is not grown but built; a cabinetmaker takes wood and cuts it into shapes and nails those together into a chair. But before that, the wood must come from a tree that grew from a seed planted in the ground. We must remember that everything around us was either made or grown, but all of it comes from the earth. How can we give back to the earth that has given us so much?Engaging and insightful, this children's poem tells the story of how a seed grows to become a tree that is eventually cut down to make a chair.

  • av Maureen Anne Morgan
    246 - 400,-

  • av Brian Stafford
    710,-

  • av Connie J. French
    260,-

    Religion broke my heart. A sectarian evangelical authority tore me away from my spiritual awareness of God, nurtured in childhood wonder by the Australian bush. It landed me in a war zone with my trusted inner self. Evil intruded into my picture of life. Trusted people became predators. I was ambushed by the Deep Sadness. This book is the story of my desperate search for some unknown relief from the grief of rejection, deception and the bullying that is spiritual abuse. When two words shone like a light from the text of the book I was studying for a Master's degree, I was amazed. Enlightenment that required abandonment of current goals, gave wings of hope to my heart for the journey ahead.

  • av Janine Fletcher
    290,-

    When you are being your own best friend, it feels good to be you. When you are being your own worst enemy, it doesn't feel good to be you. In this book you will learn how you can be your own best friend or your own worst enemy. Which will you choose?Parents:There is great wisdom in the simple truths contained in the pages of this book. These simple truths help to lay the foundations needed for a person to feel good about themselves. As the owner of this book creates the image of him/herself as the main character, and colours the pictures, these simple truths are reinforced. Read this book often. The more you read it and remind your child to apply the concepts in daily life, the more likely they will become their own best friend.

  • av Charlie
    136,-

    When things happen or situations crop up that raise an eyebrow, or cause a smile or simple appreciation, they are often the catalyst for one of Charlie's poems. He finds putting writing them frees his mind to get on with something else.

  • av Rejoice Kur
    186 - 350,-

  • av Castel ND D. hom MBT M. MSc NES Ph. D Ps. . .
    246,-

    This book is founded upon the contents of my post doctoral degree dissertation in the field of Theocentric Psychology in a bid to simplify the intricacy of the Bible in a more reader friendly manner. "Discovering the Kingdom Within" is the title that i have specifically chosen for this book in an attempt to illustrate just that.Why? Because many still believe that the Kingdom or to be more precise, "The Kingdom of God" is a physical abode that is situated outside of ourselves and in order to attain it, many penances are to be experienced before an austere deity so that punishment may be avoided.In this book the author has obliterated all biases and prejudices that pertain to religion and has henceforth substituted them with the humble metaphysical teachings of Jesus so that one may discover the "ONENESS" within and in all that is.Based upon this premise, the Kingdom becomes a part of who we are, not something that we ought to anticipate for at the end of our earthly life.

  • av Jessica Felicetti
    200,-

  • av Michael Tyquin
    156,-

    'Debil' is a sci-fi/ horror story set in outback Australia in the 1930s. A crack city detective is sent to help the local police solve a series of mysterious disappearances. He is helped by a young Aboriginal tracker who is one of the few locals who really knows who (or what) is behind them. The detective's arrival coincides with a series of strange happenings in a bush town while during the search the two men develop a mutual respect for each other. But the story ends in tragedy.

  • av Geoff Shaw
    350,-

    Victoria, Australia's most populated state, has suffered unprecedented governance of seemingly relentless, drastic, and stringent laws which has put at risk viability and survival of the state and its people. Under these laws, the leader of Victoria, Premier Daniel Andrews has taken Victoria's capital Melbourne, from being the World's most liveable city to the World's most locked down city. This book unmasks the man, his government, his policies, and what has transpired in the state of Victoria since he was in positions of power.

  • av Josephine Licciardello
    200,-

    What happens when there's a traffic problem? Who can help when there are problems on the road? What are the jobs of the many helpers we have in our area? Read this to find out who can help with what problem.

  • av Golden Buenafe
    186,-

    Even Superheroes Need Help colouring book is a motivating, inspirational, and educational guide for children, parents, and caregivers coping with a serious illness or receiving medical care. Whether your child has been recently diagnosed, receiving ongoing treatment, or coping with a chronic illness, Even Superheroes Need Help is both comforting and empowering. It validates your child's struggles while instilling meaningful and profoundly inspirational messages about the importance of not only trusting in the effectiveness of medical care but also encouraging your child to believe in his or her own inner strength as a source of healing. The simple yet insightful illustrations and messages are written in a format of brief, positive affirmations that your child can easily read, memorise, and recite. The affirmations are uniquely tailored to many circumstances faced by children and parents/caregivers who are managing medical issues, serving as a source of reassurance, hope, and encouragement. Even Superheroes Need Help colouring book is an excellent source for teaching children a growth mindset when it comes to developing emotional health and resilience.

  • av Connie Eales
    246 - 540,-

  • av Nicholas Day-Lewis
    246,-

    Rocky Place is a short street in the coastal village of Wintersea. Attempting to regenerate their failing mariage Quentin and Lyn move there to live. One of their two children has become uncontrollable, further complicating their relationship. As they start life in their new house a dispute develops with their neighbours, a licentious family whose lives revolve round loud music, bumper stickers and sex. The problems that arise from this conflict start affecting other residents of Rocky Place, together with both the children and friends of the two families. In the heat of summer events become increasingly fraught, leading to a horrific tragedy that no one saw coming, but many could have stopped. "e;We're all to blame,"e; said Lyn. "e;Every one of us."e;

  • av Kevin Read
    310 - 490,-

  • av T. M. Navarro
    280 - 446,-

  • av Sophie Barlow
    186,-

    Luke and Lola in Lockdown is a picture story book about a young family who are suddenly faced with dramatic change. The young children in this book are five year old twins named Luke and Lola. It focuses on their ability to handle the sudden changes, connection they have to their family and how young minds view the world.

  • av Rebecca J. Sotirios
    246 - 400,-

  • av Anna Catman
    186 - 350,-

  • av R. Michael Fisher
    186,-

  • av Greta Archbold
    336 - 506,-

  • av Kazzia Kelly
    200,-

    A book about welcoming new members to your family.

  • av Ian McKay Nunn
    280,-

    A kingdom faces foreign invasion to emerge as the country that defined a modern nation The Saxon kingdoms of Britain saw their land immersed in the 'dark age' of assault from the men from the east, the Ostmen. Only one kingdom was spared the occupation of the Danish warlords and their men hungry for a new land. Crisis forces us to look to leaders. One who shows us a vision for life and our place in a land. A person considerate to all people, able to provide justice and protection, a leader gives hope to the community. The Chronicle of the Ostmen: Book Two continues the clash of peoples, a conflict of cultures, a contest of religions, written by Mael MacConaill who sees the rituals and beliefs that nurtured the people to survive, grow and succeed.

  • av Hal Payne
    156 - 320,-

  • av Lee Crawley
    156,-

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