Children’s / Teenage emotions: Sadness, unhappiness, disappointment

CoComelon: Feelings

Learn about feelings and emotions with JJ and his friends!

The Boy Who Slept Through Christmas

Dive in to this funny and debut heart-warming magical (and musical!) adventure from star of stage and screen, Matt Lucas – a festive modern classic for young readers of 8-12!

Vile Stars

A gripping, haunting and beautifully written book for fans of Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine, They Both Die at the End and Holly Jackson.

Sweep

NOMINATED FOR THE KATE GREENAWAY MEDAL 2019

An uplifting story about confronting big emotions from the author of The Night Box, stunningly illustrated byJúlia Sardà.

Mr. Men for Grown-ups – Mr. Happy and the Office Party (Mr. Men for Grown-ups)

The Mr. Men have been tickling children for generations with their funny and charming antics. The Mr Men for Grown-Ups series now gives adults the chance to laugh along as the Mr Men and Little Miss try to cope with the very grown-up world around them. Featuring Roger Hargreaves classic artwork alongside hilariously funny new text.

Mr. Men for Grown-ups – Mr. Happy and the Office Party (Mr. Men for Grown-ups)

The Mr. Men have been tickling children for generations with their funny and charming antics. The Mr Men for Grown-Ups series now gives adults the chance to laugh along as the Mr Men and Little Miss try to cope with the very grown-up world around them. Featuring Roger Hargreaves classic artwork alongside hilariously funny new text.

Mr. Men for Grown-ups – Mr. Happy and the Office Party (Mr. Men for Grown-ups)

The Mr. Men have been tickling children for generations with their funny and charming antics. The Mr Men for Grown-Ups series now gives adults the chance to laugh along as the Mr Men and Little Miss try to cope with the very grown-up world around them. Featuring Roger Hargreaves classic artwork alongside hilariously funny new text.

Skin Deep

“I wanted to say this morning, only you ran off … sorry if I was rude.’ The boy from the boat grineed, looking straight at me. ‘You surprised me, that’s all. The scar’ – he touched his face – ‘took me by surprise. I didn’t mean to be rude.’ I gaped at him. Nobody ever, ever mentioned the scars.”

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