Books

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Bog the Ogre in the Cellar

Bog is an ogre who has been alone for years. Jacob is a schoolboy who has heard stories about a mysterious creature that lives down in the school cellar. The rumours have been told for years. But are they true? No one has ever been brave enough to find out, that is until now.

Take a walk deep into the school cellar with Jacob, a brave little schoolboy, as he comes face to face with what all other children have feared the most.

R.B.
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A brilliant way to start conversations with your children about acceptance and inclusion. A brilliant read and the illustrations are great. The world would be a better place if everyone was a little more Jacob!’
J.J.
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What a fantastic children's book that has an endearing moral to the story. Beautifully written, colourful pages that bring the story to life. The author obviously has a great understanding of children.
S.L.
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What a captivating and exciting book! The story has threads of inclusion, friendship, inquisitiveness, being scared with a sense of adventure running throughout. I love the rhyming which adds perfectly to this well written book. The illustrations are sublime and truly compliment the story. A perfect combination!
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The Manchester Bee

The Manchester Bee has been the best-known symbol of Manchester since 1842. Serving as the city’s emblem for over 150 years. The worker bee symbolises Mancunians’ hard work ethic and paints a picture of how the city is a hive of activity. It has also come to represent a sense of unity in our great city.

While writing this story, images of everything amazing about this city flew through Peter’s mind. The busy little bee was going about its business while Manchester’s heart and soul beat, proving it’s alive. The Manchester Bee shows readers everything wonderful and all that should be celebrated about this great city.

The bee stands for community, dedication and personal power. It gives us love and hope when we need it most.

Manchester Bees
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An enchantingly written tale, swirling across honey-hued pages filled with beautiful illustrations.
The Manchester Be Collective
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Perfectly captures Manchester in all of its weird, wonderful and amazing glory.
R.D.
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Encapsulates Manchester perfectly and fills you with nostalgia and pride when reading it to your little one. Perfect for children and adults a-like!!
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The Girl Who Could be Anything

The girl who could be anything is a wonderful book that promotes children achieving their goals. It aims to give young people the self-esteem to go on and accomplish anything they put their minds to. Building children’s confidence is really important as this can be the foundation that can lead them on a path to something greater.
 

So many times girls are given dolls and princess dresses before they even have the choice. This book shows that their destiny lies in their hands. It gives them belief. They too can be the girl who could be anything…

R.J.
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When I was little there were no books lie this around. It's so refreshing to see a book that inspires young girls to be something different. To be fierce and Free
CM
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This author really knows what makes kids tick! Lovely to see a book that doesn't suggest little girls will only access "girly" jobs or be princesses or fairies!
L.V.
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It's so good to see a book inspiring young girls.
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