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      • May 2021

        Wildflower

        by Briana Corr Scott

        An old woman’s wish for a child is granted in the form of a thumb-sized girl born inside a flower. Though the child brings the woman much joy, Wildflower cannot be planted in one place; she must go where the wild wind blows. And if her mother really loves her, she must let her go. In Wildflower, artist Briana Corr Scott (The Book of Selkie) brings her whimsical illustrations and gentle poetry to the beloved Hans Christian Andersen fairy tale, “Thumbelina.” Maintaining the original spirit of Andersen’s tale, celebrating love between mother and child, kinship between humans and animals, and bravery—no matter your size or shape—this refreshing retelling gives newfound agency to Wildflower, and offers young readers a tender lesson about the importance of respecting nature.

      • Children's & YA

        Thumbelina

        by Adapted text

        Beautifully illustrated classical fairy tale with text adapted for younger audience.

      • Children's & YA
        2014

        Tales to read and play with

        by Gina Samba / Maria Tarragó

        An adorable carrying case containing four classic tales, 28 pieces of puzzle and a wipe clean pen. Children enjoy reading the tales, assembling stories and drawing. A fun way for the young ones to familiarize themselves with Thumbelina, Goldilocks, The Three Little Pigs and Little Red Riding Hood.

      • Fiction

        Sea Fret

        by Dilys Rose

        Two travelling musicians attempt to come to terms with a nightmare scenario at home; restless teenagers run riot during lockdown, with drastic consequences; Albert Einstein’s reputation grows, as does his absence as a father; a cantankerous ninety-nine year old contributes to the chaos of a night ward....

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