Jonathan James worries a lot. He worries about a lot of things. But with the help of his little green friend, the Whatif Monster, he manages to navigate through both the big and little worries in life. A perfect read aloud for a parent or a perfect book for a beginning reader. Text set in a dyslexic-friendly font.
This redesigned Ten-Year Anniversary Edition of Bob is a Unicorn contains bonus content by the author.Bob is not a unicorn. His friend George knows that. So does Stella. And Ted, and Larry. In fact, it's definite: Bob is not a unicorn.Or is he? Bob is a Unicorn, by beloved author Michelle Nelson-Schmidt, celebrates both the power of imagination and the importance of always - no matter what anyone else says - believing in yourself most of all.
A re-release of fan-favorite, Cordelia, in hardback with bonus content by the author.Cordelia can fly. Over the ocean, up with the birds, wherever she wants to go, she does. It's her favorite thing. It's what makes her happy. It's what makes her who she is. Until one day, she hears the whispers: people can't fly; it's impossible. And suddenly, Cordelia can't. A modern-day fable about believing in yourself and your dreams - and flying wherever you want to go.
Dear Izzy, I'm a Sky Dog now. I live in Dog Heaven, because I died... When Alfie the dog dies, he sends his owner Izzy letters in the post from his new address: The Nicest Cloud, Dog Heaven, The Sky. He wants her to know that he misses her - so much! - but his new home in heaven is BRILLIANT. There are postmen to chase, angels to tickle his tummy, and he never even has to take a bath! Can his letters comfort Izzy, who is feeling lost without him? Sensitively balancing humor and raw emotional truth, this is a beautifully observed tale sure to reassure children experiencing loss and grief for the very first time.
There are two sides to every story. A little girl finds a strange beast in the woods and takes it home as a pet. She feeds it, shows it off to her friends and gives it a hat. But that night it escapes. Then the beast tells the story of being kidnapped by the girl, who forcefed it squirrel food, scared it with a group of beasts and wrapped it in wool. Can the two beasts resolve their differences? An eye-opening story that makes you look at things from a different perspective. 'Roberton's premise is as sublime as it is simple, with a subtle message. [...] Totally delightful.' - Kirkus Reviews
"Jonathan Butcher is a horror author whose name suits him perfectly. His work is ferocious both in style and originality, stacking brutality on top of screaming buckets of gore. Witness the rise of an extreme horror icon." -Kristopher Triana, author of Gone to See the River Man, The Night Stockers ======= "Jonathan Butcher gleefully shits all over the notion of good taste and the limits of human anatomy in this darkly hilarious, vile odyssey, with characters every bit as realized as the myriad depravities within. Don't miss out on Browntime with Chocolateman!" -Ryan Harding author of Genital Grinder, The Night Stockers, Pandemonium ======= Traumatised as a child by a blood-soaked night of murder and supernatural mayhem, James Tooth is an adult who fears his own bodily functions. It's perhaps unsurprising, because James is the brother of Kreb the Chocolateman, a faeces-obsessed part-human, part-demon who, after a long rest of 22 years, is ready to cause gruesome muck-streaked chaos once again. Beginning as a tale about a uniquely disgusting haunting, and ending with some of the most wretchedly creative gore you will ever experience, CHOCOLATEMAN is a novel of stomach-churning subject matter and bizarre body horror. This is a different kind of "splatter" - and things are going to get messy.
This best-selling book that has helped literally tens of thousands of children (and adults) overcome anxiety is now being re-released in hardback. The redesigned book will have bonus content from the author.If your little one struggles with big anxieties, this is a picture book that offers a simple solution that your child can easily understand. With a simple shift of the mind, this book helps you reframe any scary and worrisome whatif into a question of opportunity and possibility. Whenever Jonathan James finds himself in a new situation, he hears his Whatif Monster asking all kind of questions to stop him trying something new: What if it's scary? What if they laugh? What if it's hard? Finally, Jonathan James has some questions of his own: What if they don't? What if it isn't? What then?
Jonathan James has moved! He meets a girl named Max who is also new to town, but is determined to run away back home. Can Jonathan James and the Whatif Monster help Max overcome her fears about being the new kid? A perfect read aloud for a parent or a perfect book for a beginning reader. Text is set in a dyslexic-friendly font.
Jonathan James' friends come over to meet his new dog, Buster. But when someone accidentally leaves a gate open, Buster runs away. Can the Whatif Monster help everyone to work together to find Buster? Perfect for the new reader to help build confidence in their reading skills as well as tao help young ones navigate the worries both big and small in life. Type set in a dyslexic-friendly font.