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Professor Wooford McPaw’s History of Cars

Elliot Kruszynski In this title, Professor McPaw explores the history of the car, starting with the steam engine in the early 1800s, the advent of the combustion engine in 1872, the popularisation of the car by Henry Ford in the early 1900s, the evolution of motor racing, luxury cars of the 1950s, the Japanese innovations … Read more

The Elephant’s Garden

Jane Ray A humorous fantasy story of greed set in a small Indian village, stunningly illustrated and retold by award-winning artist Jane Ray. Jasmine’s garden has the most delicious fruit in the village – but someone is eating all her beautiful apples and apricots, kiwis and kumquats, papayas and peaches. Determined to discover the thief’s … Read more

Little Horror

Daniel Peak Rita Jeffries is two years old, alone and on the run! She may be a toddler, but she has the mind (and attitude) of a teenager. She knows something’s not right, but she’s still surprised when her parents disappear and a sinister clown and an ice-cream van seem to be hunting her down… … Read more

Lines, Lines, Lines

Luke Elliott (Author) AsmA Aden Mohamed (Illustrator) Amari is excited about his audition for the school play, but first he must learn his lines, lines, lines! Who can he find to help him? Knowing a little bit about the author of the book helps enjoy it even more. Luke is an actor (and now writer) … Read more

A Grand Place

Leighan Renaud (Author) & Elizabeth Lander (Illustrator) While Zora waits for Grandma to return, she explores what it means to have a home away from home. This nostalgic love letter to Grenada is a joyful celebration of Caribbean culture and all the forms it has taken over generations. Join Zora on her journey through this … Read more