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The World of Butterfingers

Chaotic Butterfingers, aka Amar Kishen, and his misadventures return in this second collection of comic stories. From saving bees to catching bank robbers to solving the mystery of a haunted house to pulling off a wildly ambitious history exhibition— Butterfingers does it all!

  • The Heebee Jeebees are set to perform, but can Amar help them find the secret ingredient for their show?
  • A trip to Ooty during Halloween takes a rather unexpected turn with a bank robbery and a haunted house mystery!
  • Disaster strikes when Amar and his friends are tasked with setting up a history exhibition, leaving everyone with a case of the giggles.

So, drop everything and jump into this book . . . it’s no surprise that where there’s Butterfingers, there’s bound to be fun, thrills and, of course, spills.

Left-out Paru (hOle Books)

The kids in Paru’s new class make fun of her because she is left-handed. The bullying is led by Nina, Paru’s deskmate. How is Paru to make things right left?

The Freezies

Suleikha, Leo and Kai call themselves the Freezies because they’ve been frozen out of the popular groups of their village school.

One day, a battered van with a trailer attached is found parked in the Mead, the open village green. In it is Mr Christaki, who is unkempt in appearance but gentle in speech. His appearance creates fissure lines in the village, which divides into camps that cannot agree over what is to happen with Mr Christaki. Meanwhile, Mr Christaki makes his own place in the community and becomes music tutor to the Freezies.

And then events spiral and grow until it becomes something much bigger than the Freezies could have ever imagined, and they have to plan a daring and dangerous public ruse to save their friend from the devastating fate he faces . . .

Uno’s Garden

From the creator of the international bestseller ‘Animalia’ comes a unique blend of story, puzzle, and numbers—a poignant tale of our impact on nature and the possibility of positive change.

When Uno arrives in the forest one beautiful day, there are many fascinating and extraordinary animals there to greet him. And one entirely unexceptional Snortlepig. Uno loves the forest so much that he decides to live there. But, in time, a little village grows up around his house. Then a town, then a city… and soon Uno realises that the animals and plants have begun to disappear . . .

A moving and timely tale about how we all unknowingly affect the environment around us, just by being there, and how we can always learn from our mistakes and find ways of doing things better.

I Don’t Have Any Superpower

Perfect for young readers who love adventure, friendship, and discovering their own strengths!

Suzi heads deep into the forest to watch the superpower tournament. Everyone has a superpower, but Suzi does not know what her talent is. With the help of her friends, she finally discovers the answer she has been looking for.
Emphasizing the importance of friendship, the book also draws attention to the importance of helping and discovering.

  • Captivating Storyline – A fun and engaging journey that keeps children excited to turn the pages.
  • This beautifully illustrated board book is perfect for young readers, teaching valuable life lessons through an engaging and magical adventure.
  • Encourages Self-Belief – Helps kids understand that everyone has a unique talent, even if they haven’t discovered it yet.
  • Promotes Friendship & Teamwork – Emphasizes the power of helping one another and the importance of kindness.

Dealing with Feelings: My Storybook Collection (Box set 3)

Foggy Forest is inhabited by many fun little animals. These quirky creatures are always there for one another—helping each other overcome jealousy, boredom, sadness and confusion. Together, they deal with all the different feelings one might have every day.

This special box set edition brings together six exciting titles to start a conversation with kids about their feelings and emotions.

Covers six brand-new topics:

  1. There’s No Need to Feel Guilty
  2. It’s OK to Feel Left Out
  3. It’s OK to Be Wrong
  4. Being Stubborn Isn’t Fun
  5. It’s OK to Not Come First
  6. Being Cranky Is No Fun

Joyrides

The Fearless Four—Riz, Anvita, Tiana, and Palash—are ready for a well-deserved break after their previous terrifying case involving demonic toys. Their destination? Funmania, the grand amusement park on Bongo Island, which is home to the world’s biggest rollercoaster: Big Loopy.

But from the moment they arrive, the island seems . . . odd. The Wailing Witch’s eerie cries echo through the night while the island’s inhabitants watch them from the shadows, guarding secrets darker than the four friends can imagine. And then, the unthinkable happens.

Their friend, Cyrus, vanishes. One moment, he’s strapped into Big Loopy. The next, his seat is empty. No trace. No explanation.

With time running out, the Fearless Four must unravel the island’s blood-curdling mysteries before Cyrus is lost forever . . . or before they become the next ones to disappear.

Vincent Can’t Go (hOle Books)

Ever since his father went away to work, all Vincent’s mother can say to any of his plans is: ‘Vincent Can’t Go’. But with his best friend’s birthday party coming up, Vincent has to go. How will he manage that?

An Absence of Squirrels

Welcome to Thutta. We have a train, an ocean and 5,120 people.

One of these people is Katli, although she pretends to be seven people — making up new versions of herself is her way of dealing with being a thirteen-year-old on an island where nothing much happens.

Until one morning, when she follows a cat off a train and sets off a sequence of events involving absent animals, mysterious meetings and sneaky schemes. As the secrets grow into something much bigger than Katli could have imagined, she knows one thing for sure: life on the island will never be boring again.

Oh, and whatever you do, don’t say SQUI—

Everything Changes

A Beautifully Illustrated Book About Embracing Change

Change is everywhere, and sometimes it can feel overwhelming! But what if we looked at it differently? Everything Changes, and That’s Okay is a heartwarming picture book that helps children understand and appreciate change—whether big or small—through lyrical rhymes and stunning illustrations.
The moon is full, but then it’s gone,
chased away by the dawn.
Stars that shine all through the night
disappear in morning’s light.
From an apple seed growing into a towering tree to the gentle passage of time within a family, this book helps kids see that change isn’t something to fear—it’s a natural, even beautiful, part of life.
Why You’ll Love This Book:

  • Encourages Emotional Resilience – Helps children process and accept life’s changes with a positive perspective.
  • Engaging Rhyming Text – A soothing and memorable read-aloud experience.
  • Stunning, Diverse Illustrations – Explore the world, from Tibetan landscapes to cozy family moments, showing that change is universal.
  • Perfect for Home & Classroom – Great for parents, educators, and caregivers guiding kids through transitions.
  • Inspires Mindfulness and Gratitude – Encourages kids to notice and appreciate the little moments of transformation in everyday life.

No matter where you are or who you are—everything changes, and that’s okay.
Add to your cart and inspire a lifelong appreciation for life’s ever-changing journey!

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