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GREAT READ FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE!
' Having settled in to Whimsy Wood and found her quirky copper kettle house in book 1, Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else.... Follow Posie on her second adventure in this delightful series and meet some more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters! '
"A magical whimsy world with the most wonderful descriptions to capture a child's imagination. 'Posie Pixie and the Lost Matchbox' is the perfect book to ignite a love for reading."
Laura Willcox, Year 2 Teacher, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Devizes.
Whimsy Wood - A magical and inspiring place where good things happen, and treasures can be found in the oddest of places!
Posie Pixies unusual finds enlightens one to the concept of everything and everyone having a purpose in life. Engaging, whimsical and endearing, Posie Pixie takes us on another adventure in her enchanted forest Whimsy Wood, to once again capture the heart and true magic of kindness and friendship.
DBR Books
- Book 2 in the Whimsy Wood Series
- Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else....
- Meet more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters!
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GREAT READ FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE!
' Having settled in to Whimsy Wood and found her quirky copper kettle house in book 1, Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else.... Follow Posie on her second adventure in this delightful series and meet some more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters! '
"A magical whimsy world with the most wonderful descriptions to capture a child's imagination. 'Posie Pixie and the Lost Matchbox' is the perfect book to ignite a love for reading."
Laura Willcox, Year 2 Teacher, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Devizes.
Whimsy Wood - A magical and inspiring place where good things happen, and treasures can be found in the oddest of places!
Posie Pixies unusual finds enlightens one to the concept of everything and everyone having a purpose in life. Engaging, whimsical and endearing, Posie Pixie takes us on another adventure in her enchanted forest Whimsy Wood, to once again capture the heart and true magic of kindness and friendship.
DBR Books
- Book 2 in the Whimsy Wood Series
- Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else....
- Meet more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters!
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GREAT READ FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS ALIKE!
' Having settled in to Whimsy Wood and found her quirky copper kettle house in book 1, Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else.... Follow Posie on her second adventure in this delightful series and meet some more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters! '
"A magical whimsy world with the most wonderful descriptions to capture a child's imagination. 'Posie Pixie and the Lost Matchbox' is the perfect book to ignite a love for reading."
Laura Willcox, Year 2 Teacher, St Joseph's Catholic Primary School, Devizes.
Whimsy Wood - A magical and inspiring place where good things happen, and treasures can be found in the oddest of places!
Posie Pixies unusual finds enlightens one to the concept of everything and everyone having a purpose in life. Engaging, whimsical and endearing, Posie Pixie takes us on another adventure in her enchanted forest Whimsy Wood, to once again capture the heart and true magic of kindness and friendship.
DBR Books
- Book 2 in the Whimsy Wood Series
- Posie now finds herself on a hunt for something else....
- Meet more of the fun Whimsy Wood characters!
Of the seven Icelandic short stories which appear here, the first was probably written early in the thirteenth century, while the rest all date from the early twentieth century. The Norsemen who colonized Iceland in the last quarter of the ninth century brought with them the language then spoken throughout all of Scandinavia. This ancestor of the modern Scandinavian tongues has been preserved in Iceland with the oldest preserved Icelandic prose written almost 1000 years ago. Limited communications between Iceland and other countries, frequent migrations inside the island, and, not least important, a long and uninterrupted literary tradition has meant the Icelandic language has not developed any dialects in the ordinary sense. Since the 12th C. the Icelandic people have continued to tell stories and to compose poems with the greyness of commonplace existence made more bearable when listening to tales of the heroic deeds and sagas of the past. In the evening, the living-room (bastofa), built of turf a
- 7 tales from the Land of Ice and Snow
- A mix of modern and ancient tales
- Tales from a time before television and radio
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
Of the seven Icelandic short stories which appear here, the first was probably written early in the thirteenth century, while the rest all date from the early twentieth century. The Norsemen who colonized Iceland in the last quarter of the ninth century brought with them the language then spoken throughout all of Scandinavia. This ancestor of the modern Scandinavian tongues has been preserved in Iceland with the oldest preserved Icelandic prose written almost 1000 years ago. Limited communications between Iceland and other countries, frequent migrations inside the island, and, not least important, a long and uninterrupted literary tradition has meant the Icelandic language has not developed any dialects in the ordinary sense. Since the 12th C. the Icelandic people have continued to tell stories and to compose poems with the greyness of commonplace existence made more bearable when listening to tales of the heroic deeds and sagas of the past. In the evening, the living-room (bastofa), built of turf a
- 7 tales from the Land of Ice and Snow
- A mix of modern and ancient tales
- Tales from a time before television and radio
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
Of the seven Icelandic short stories which appear here, the first was probably written early in the thirteenth century, while the rest all date from the early twentieth century. The Norsemen who colonized Iceland in the last quarter of the ninth century brought with them the language then spoken throughout all of Scandinavia. This ancestor of the modern Scandinavian tongues has been preserved in Iceland with the oldest preserved Icelandic prose written almost 1000 years ago. Limited communications between Iceland and other countries, frequent migrations inside the island, and, not least important, a long and uninterrupted literary tradition has meant the Icelandic language has not developed any dialects in the ordinary sense. Since the 12th C. the Icelandic people have continued to tell stories and to compose poems with the greyness of commonplace existence made more bearable when listening to tales of the heroic deeds and sagas of the past. In the evening, the living-room (bastofa), built of turf a
- 7 tales from the Land of Ice and Snow
- A mix of modern and ancient tales
- Tales from a time before television and radio
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
Of the seven Icelandic short stories which appear here, the first was probably written early in the thirteenth century, while the rest all date from the early twentieth century. The Norsemen who colonized Iceland in the last quarter of the ninth century brought with them the language then spoken throughout all of Scandinavia. This ancestor of the modern Scandinavian tongues has been preserved in Iceland with the oldest preserved Icelandic prose written almost 1000 years ago. Limited communications between Iceland and other countries, frequent migrations inside the island, and, not least important, a long and uninterrupted literary tradition has meant the Icelandic language has not developed any dialects in the ordinary sense. Since the 12th C. the Icelandic people have continued to tell stories and to compose poems with the greyness of commonplace existence made more bearable when listening to tales of the heroic deeds and sagas of the past. In the evening, the living-room (bastofa), built of turf a
- 7 tales from the Land of Ice and Snow
- A mix of modern and ancient tales
- Tales from a time before television and radio
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
Of the seven Icelandic short stories which appear here, the first was probably written early in the thirteenth century, while the rest all date from the early twentieth century. The Norsemen who colonized Iceland in the last quarter of the ninth century brought with them the language then spoken throughout all of Scandinavia. This ancestor of the modern Scandinavian tongues has been preserved in Iceland with the oldest preserved Icelandic prose written almost 1000 years ago. Limited communications between Iceland and other countries, frequent migrations inside the island, and, not least important, a long and uninterrupted literary tradition has meant the Icelandic language has not developed any dialects in the ordinary sense. Since the 12th C. the Icelandic people have continued to tell stories and to compose poems with the greyness of commonplace existence made more bearable when listening to tales of the heroic deeds and sagas of the past. In the evening, the living-room (bastofa), built of turf a
- 7 tales from the Land of Ice and Snow
- A mix of modern and ancient tales
- Tales from a time before television and radio
- A Perfect Bound Paperback
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification
THE EVENTS described in the saga of Gisli the Soursop reach from about the year AD930 to AD980. In a time when the law of Iceland had not yet been established, when men were ruled by their conscience, Gisli, a champion of Iceland, was outlawed for murder by the Chieftain Bork at the Thorsness Thing (council). But besides his sentence he was doomed, even before his birth. He and his kin were under a curse, for they had kept the broken bits of "Graysteel", the thrall's good sword, which came with a withering spaedom. So under sentence and under a curse Gisli went on the run. For fourteen years with the help of family, friends and those who really knew the truth, he managed to evade Bork's men and bounty hunters alike. As with many champions through the ages, Gisli was also a true poet and his verses have genuine thought and feeling lying underneath, as you will frequently find in this volume. To the end Gisli fought hard, taking with him eight of the fourteen who eventually cornered him one snowy n
- A Viking Saga about a a Viking champion!
- Outlawed for murder Gisli the Soursop goes on the run.....
- A Perfect Bound Paperback - 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
THE EVENTS described in the saga of Gisli the Soursop reach from about the year AD930 to AD980. In a time when the law of Iceland had not yet been established, when men were ruled by their conscience, Gisli, a champion of Iceland, was outlawed for murder by the Chieftain Bork at the Thorsness Thing (council). But besides his sentence he was doomed, even before his birth. He and his kin were under a curse, for they had kept the broken bits of "Graysteel", the thrall's good sword, which came with a withering spaedom. So under sentence and under a curse Gisli went on the run. For fourteen years with the help of family, friends and those who really knew the truth, he managed to evade Bork's men and bounty hunters alike. As with many champions through the ages, Gisli was also a true poet and his verses have genuine thought and feeling lying underneath, as you will frequently find in this volume. To the end Gisli fought hard, taking with him eight of the fourteen who eventually cornered him one snowy n
- A Viking Saga about a a Viking champion!
- Outlawed for murder Gisli the Soursop goes on the run.....
- A Perfect Bound Paperback - 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
THE EVENTS described in the saga of Gisli the Soursop reach from about the year AD930 to AD980. In a time when the law of Iceland had not yet been established, when men were ruled by their conscience, Gisli, a champion of Iceland, was outlawed for murder by the Chieftain Bork at the Thorsness Thing (council). But besides his sentence he was doomed, even before his birth. He and his kin were under a curse, for they had kept the broken bits of "Graysteel", the thrall's good sword, which came with a withering spaedom. So under sentence and under a curse Gisli went on the run. For fourteen years with the help of family, friends and those who really knew the truth, he managed to evade Bork's men and bounty hunters alike. As with many champions through the ages, Gisli was also a true poet and his verses have genuine thought and feeling lying underneath, as you will frequently find in this volume. To the end Gisli fought hard, taking with him eight of the fourteen who eventually cornered him one snowy n
- A Viking Saga about a a Viking champion!
- Outlawed for murder Gisli the Soursop goes on the run.....
- A Perfect Bound Paperback - 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
THE EVENTS described in the saga of Gisli the Soursop reach from about the year AD930 to AD980. In a time when the law of Iceland had not yet been established, when men were ruled by their conscience, Gisli, a champion of Iceland, was outlawed for murder by the Chieftain Bork at the Thorsness Thing (council). But besides his sentence he was doomed, even before his birth. He and his kin were under a curse, for they had kept the broken bits of "Graysteel", the thrall's good sword, which came with a withering spaedom. So under sentence and under a curse Gisli went on the run. For fourteen years with the help of family, friends and those who really knew the truth, he managed to evade Bork's men and bounty hunters alike. As with many champions through the ages, Gisli was also a true poet and his verses have genuine thought and feeling lying underneath, as you will frequently find in this volume. To the end Gisli fought hard, taking with him eight of the fourteen who eventually cornered him one snowy n
- A Viking Saga about a a Viking champion!
- Outlawed for murder Gisli the Soursop goes on the run.....
- A Perfect Bound Paperback - 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
THE EVENTS described in the saga of Gisli the Soursop reach from about the year AD930 to AD980. In a time when the law of Iceland had not yet been established, when men were ruled by their conscience, Gisli, a champion of Iceland, was outlawed for murder by the Chieftain Bork at the Thorsness Thing (council). But besides his sentence he was doomed, even before his birth. He and his kin were under a curse, for they had kept the broken bits of "Graysteel", the thrall's good sword, which came with a withering spaedom. So under sentence and under a curse Gisli went on the run. For fourteen years with the help of family, friends and those who really knew the truth, he managed to evade Bork's men and bounty hunters alike. As with many champions through the ages, Gisli was also a true poet and his verses have genuine thought and feeling lying underneath, as you will frequently find in this volume. To the end Gisli fought hard, taking with him eight of the fourteen who eventually cornered him one snowy n
- A Viking Saga about a a Viking champion!
- Outlawed for murder Gisli the Soursop goes on the run.....
- A Perfect Bound Paperback - 5" x 8" or 12.7cm x 20.3cm
- Printed from Sustainable forests with Chain of Custody certification.
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 19 In issue 19 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the West African, Hausa, folktale about how a chameleon used his brains and outwitted the Hartebeest and other animals to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in the land. Using his cunning to overcome his disadvantages, he beats all to win the princess' hand. But how did he do it? Well, you'll just have to download and read the story to find out how he did it! His win also causes the Haartebesst to cry with the tears staing the Haartebeest's face for all time.
- Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 019
- A West African Hausa Tale
- The chameleon uses his intelligence and cunning to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in all the land
- Despite being slow, the chameleon beats his opposition by using his brains
- Buy 4 Baba Indaba Children's Stories for £1 or $1. Available in PDF and ePUB formats
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 19 In issue 19 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the West African, Hausa, folktale about how a chameleon used his brains and outwitted the Hartebeest and other animals to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in the land. Using his cunning to overcome his disadvantages, he beats all to win the princess' hand. But how did he do it? Well, you'll just have to download and read the story to find out how he did it! His win also causes the Haartebesst to cry with the tears staing the Haartebeest's face for all time.
- Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 019
- A West African Hausa Tale
- The chameleon uses his intelligence and cunning to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in all the land
- Despite being slow, the chameleon beats his opposition by using his brains
- Buy 4 Baba Indaba Children's Stories for £1 or $1. Available in PDF and ePUB formats
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 19 In issue 19 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the West African, Hausa, folktale about how a chameleon used his brains and outwitted the Hartebeest and other animals to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in the land. Using his cunning to overcome his disadvantages, he beats all to win the princess' hand. But how did he do it? Well, you'll just have to download and read the story to find out how he did it! His win also causes the Haartebesst to cry with the tears staing the Haartebeest's face for all time.
- Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 019
- A West African Hausa Tale
- The chameleon uses his intelligence and cunning to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in all the land
- Despite being slow, the chameleon beats his opposition by using his brains
- Buy 4 Baba Indaba Children's Stories for £1 or $1. Available in PDF and ePUB formats
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 19 In issue 19 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the West African, Hausa, folktale about how a chameleon used his brains and outwitted the Hartebeest and other animals to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in the land. Using his cunning to overcome his disadvantages, he beats all to win the princess' hand. But how did he do it? Well, you'll just have to download and read the story to find out how he did it! His win also causes the Haartebesst to cry with the tears staing the Haartebeest's face for all time.
- Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 019
- A West African Hausa Tale
- The chameleon uses his intelligence and cunning to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in all the land
- Despite being slow, the chameleon beats his opposition by using his brains
- Buy 4 Baba Indaba Children's Stories for £1 or $1. Available in PDF and ePUB formats
ISSN: 2397-9607 Issue 19 In issue 19 of the Baba Indaba Children's Stories, Baba Indaba narrates the West African, Hausa, folktale about how a chameleon used his brains and outwitted the Hartebeest and other animals to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in the land. Using his cunning to overcome his disadvantages, he beats all to win the princess' hand. But how did he do it? Well, you'll just have to download and read the story to find out how he did it! His win also causes the Haartebesst to cry with the tears staing the Haartebeest's face for all time.
- Baba Indaba Children's Stories - Issue 019
- A West African Hausa Tale
- The chameleon uses his intelligence and cunning to win the hand of the most beautiful maiden in all the land
- Despite being slow, the chameleon beats his opposition by using his brains
- Buy 4 Baba Indaba Children's Stories for £1 or $1. Available in PDF and ePUB formats
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Perfect Bound Paperback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Perfect Bound Paperback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Perfect Bound Paperback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Perfect Bound Paperback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Perfect Bound Paperback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests
"According to Santa's elves, 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree' is likely to be the most magical literary addition to a Christmas stocking this festive season!" In 'Posie Pixie And The Christmas Tree', book 5 from the delightful 'Whimsy Wood' series, we find loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertaining the Whimsy Wood carol-singers in Posie's copper kettle home. They talk about the 'fan-fizzle-tastic fireworks party', which Posie had held outside her house the month before (see book 4, 'Posie Pixie And The Fireworks Party').
- Winner of the READERS FAVORITE Readers Choice 5 STAR medal
- A MUST HAVE book for any time of the year!
- Loveable Posie Pixie and quirky Wibble Woodlouse, entertain the Whimsy Wood carol-singers
- Posie realises that she's forgotten something jolly important. What could this possibly be !?!?!?
- A 5" x 8" (12.7cm x 20.3cm) Hardback ideal as a stocking filler - printed from sustainable forests to ISO Specifications