Author:
Ladey Adey and Abbirose Adey
Book:
Little Unicorn – What’s Your Name?

This is our first in the series of Little Unicorn Stories. Best to be read to 2–5 year olds who are learning their colours and days of the week. Older children 5–7 year olds will also love this book for independent reading.

Little Unicorn does not know his name. Join Little Unicorn in his quest to find his name whilst learning the days of the week and seven new colours.

A series for unicorn lovers – young and old.

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Author:
Abbirose Adey and Ladey Adey
Book:
Little Unicorn and the Nativity

We adore Christmas so to write a Little Unicorn story about the Nativity – the greatest story ever told was wonderful.

A mysterious star appears in the dark night sky and the Little Unicorn wants to know why?

With the help of his friends; a sheep, a camel and a donkey, they follow the star and arrive at a humble stable discovering a miraculous birth.

Independent reading age 6–9 years. Younger children will love listening to the story and the beautiful illustrations by Abbirose.

For those who collect Christmas stories – this is a must!

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Author:
Brian Holdich
Book:
My National Service – the Making of a Man
As I worked with Brian on this book he told me that he could remember his time of National Service like it was yesterday, but ask him to tell what he did earlier in the week and it would be more difficult! Brian shares his memoirs of being a young man who joined the British Army as an Infantry Soldier and served two years in the conscripted National Service.  It is a personal story, giving detailed descriptions of everyday Army life, including a spell of 'Jankers' and journeying over 28,000 miles to far off places including the Far East.  It will likely bring back many fond memories for National Servicemen from the 1950s. During his time in the second Battalion, Essex Regiment, Brian experienced life on troopships, H.M Diwara and H.M Empire Fowey. This book contains over 40 original photographs and is a 'must read' for those fascinated by recent military and social history.
Author:
Sue Glover and Terry Stores
Book:
My Little Book of Happy Angels
You may be familiar with the name Sue Glover as she was a singer in the group Brotherhood of Man and singer on Frank Zappa's 'Apostrophe'. Now Sue along with her friend Terry Stares has written this lovely little book about Happy Angels. It is a charming story book for bedtime or anytime. It has 12 different little angels each with their own personality and skill. Alice loves to run and play with animals, Becci likes to bake and Georgia to dance. Follow their adventures as sometimes they get into lots of trouble! Beautiful illustrations and children all over the world will enjoy getting to know the Happy Angels and sharing their stories. Contributions from the royalties will go to the Alexander Devine Children's Hospice.

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