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The Poetry Chest

by John Foster

With over 250 poems divided into themed sections, this bumper collection of John Foster's original poetry includes a vast range of types of poems, such as shape poems, acrostic poems, limericks, diary poems, raps, story poems and recipe poems.

Happy Dog, Sad Dog

by Sam Lloyd

Happy Dog, Sad Dog is a Good Books publication.

Grandpa Loves Me!

by Marianne Richmond

Describes the different ways grandfathers can love their grandchildren. On board pages.

Horrid Henry's Rainy Day

by Francesca Simon

Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to reading books. A blue Early Reader is perfect for sharing and reading together. A red Early Reader is the next step on your reading journey. Horrid Henry is bored and fed up on a rainy day, until he starts to write his will. The only trouble is it is a lot more fun getting stuff from Mum and Dad than giving away his own treasures . . .

The Nisga'a Treaty

by J. Rick Ponting

"This insightful book takes the reader inside the workings of government, warts and all. It tells a good story and informs at the same time." - Doug McArthur, Simon Fraser University

Bloodboar the Buried Doom

by Adam Blade

In their quest to find the magical Tree of Being and free Freya and Silver from Tavania, Tom and Elena must defeat Bloodboar the buried doom, a large wild boar with razor-sharp tusks and armored plates covering its body.

Lustor the Acid Dart

by Adam Blade

Tom and his companians must battle a horrible acid-shooting monster that lives in the Yellow Marshes.

Narga

by Adam Blade

In the perilous Black Ocean lurks Narga the Sea Monster. As well as preying on the rebels fighting evil wizard Malvel, Narga is holding one of the good Beasts of Avantia captive. Can Tom set the good Beast free, or will it remain trapped in the Dark Realm for ever? Don't miss: TORGOR THE MINOTAUR - SKOR THE WINGED STALLION - KAYMON THE GORGON HOUND - TUSK THE MIGHTY MAMMOTH - STING THE SCORPION MAN

Voltrex the Two-headed Octopus

by Adam Blade

Tom rushes to the aid of the good beast Sepron, who is being targeted by Malvel's hideous octopus creation, Voltrex.

A Christmas for Bear

by Bonny Becker

One frosty night, Bear hears a tap, tap, tapping on his front door. “Merry Christmas!” cries Mouse. Mouse is there for a Christmas party, and Bear has never had one before, but he’s certain that pickles (preferably from France) must be an essential component, along with the reading of a long and difficult poem. The problem is, whenever Bear comes back from the kitchen with more treats, Mouse has vanished — only to be found, small and gray and guilty-eyed, scurrying under the bed or rifling through the closet. Will there be even a tiny present involved? “Hogwash!” scolds Bear. Get ready for holiday anticipation and the best kind of surprises as the curmudgeonly Bear and a hopeful Mouse return in a warm, funny tale full of holiday cheer and true friendship.