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Cyril Squirrel has always lived in the great oak tree. His family had nested there for generations, building the squirrel house themselves and adding to it as their family grew. After sheltering in a nearby barn during a fierce storm one night, Cyril returned home to find his family tree had been struck by lightning and was split right down the middle - half leaning to the left and the other half leaning to the right. Will Cyril's friend Betsy Barn Owl be able to show Cyril how to look at this split in a different way and, as the past cannot be changed, find the perfect home for him again? This book will help children cope with separation. This story is told as a metaphor to read aloud to children and enjoy together. The vibrant illustrations and use of language draws children in to be part of the adventure, gently guiding them alongside the characters to get the message on a more personal level for them, to make their own meanings and take control of their own life situation - in their own way.
The residents of Toadstall Village are always busy and always happy. Meet Willow Rabbit and her husband Billy and three children Rosie, little Bertie and baby Bella. Join the family and their friends Suzie Squirrel, Bodger the Badger, Milly Mouse and Dr Ollie Otter as they enjoy a picnic in primrose woods. Be a guest at Willows birthday party and the opening of her new dress shop and feel the excitement as the children wait for Santa. Together with many stories to read together, Willow’s World is full of instructions for making many craft items, including Willow herself, her clothes and accessories, party food and beauty treatments.
The Comical Exploits of Raven Gabriel by Gabriel Raven Pdf
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Sir George Trevelyan, Residential Adult Education and the New Age by Sharon Clancy Pdf
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When young artist Sela Lamont flies to Scotland to investigate her dead grandfathers hidden past, she gets more than she bargained for. Not only does her great-grandmother slip her a letter that places him smack in the middle of a WWII highland espionage plot, but Sela discovers a related present-day scheme threatening to take the country captive. With a penchant for digging up facts but lacking the slippery savvy of a sleuth, she blunders her way around the highland town of Ullapool, kicking up a flurry on both sides of the law. Between the sophisticated advances of an adopted relative and the quick wit and charm of a scruffy admirer, she attempts to ferret out the truth and finds herself teetering on the edge of a precarious cliff, wondering if anyone, including her grandfather, is who he claims to be.
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