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Our books are not just entertainment, they are packed with guides towards family
values and good citizenship, promoting ideals such as friendship, honesty and
kindness, just to mention a few. Encouraging and helping children to read is one
of the most important things an adult can do - not just parents, but uncles, aunts,
grandparents and any friends or family members.
Our books are designed to be shared, or read alone and are ideal for a bedtime
read to send your child off to sleep with a smile. Reading to children is just
as important as getting them to read to you, and one of the best ways to encourage
a child to pick up a book is to make the child part of the book and our personalised
books do just that.
Imagine your child's joy of seeing his or her name in print, sharing adventures
with unicorns, mermaids, dolphins, dragons, fairies and friendly witches and
wizards! Encourage them to recognise words by looking for their own name, encourage
them to read as our books are packed with short rhyming adventures that trip
off the tongue and the child will wish to return to them again and again.
Our books make ideal presents for Birthdays, Christmas, Christenings or just
a simple inexpensive gift as a reward for your child. Don’t delay, buy
today and give your child a present they will appreciate and treasure forever.
Take a look at some of our exciting books

Jessica's Book of Magic - Up to age 8
Our first book begins with a birthday party that promotes friendship and ends
with a ride with a friendly Dragon who keeps away nightmares and protects them.
Children automatically understand that Dragon’s are powerful creatures
and some may actually understand they are not real. Yet to have a figure of
strength on their side, real or mythical, helps with that sometimes, often difficult
stage of the day; bedtime.
Thomas's
Pirates, Wizards and Dragons - Up to age 8
Our second book, this one for boys, again begins like the first book with same
ideals and finishes with a figure of strength as their friend. Again the child
is taken on adventures, discovering treasure, facing lions and dealing with
many mythical creatures in a relaxed atmosphere. Again the book is aimed at
a satisfying bedtime read and offers encouragement for the child to discover
the rewards of positive ideals.
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