Dreambirds When a parent passes away, it is a difficult and confusing time, even more so for a child. What happened? Where did they go? Can they see me? Can they hear me? Do they miss me?
Although we may never know for certain, it is comforting to imagine that our loved ones continue to watch over us as we go about our lives.
“I have so many questions but for now, as we hold our angels safe in our hearts, I hope they will fly with the Dreambirds and watch over our sleep.”
Launch Date: Out now! Ages (guide only): 04+ Author: Page, Tabitha J Illustrator: Kulieshova, Anna
Mikah's Big Move
Mikah monkey was born cheeky and full of energy. He was also born deaf. Even though he cannot hear, this little monkey has some special skills that help him to communicate. Can you guess what they are? A hint, he uses his hands. When Mikah learns his family is moving, he is scared and doesn’t want to go. He likes things the way they are, his routine is great! Hatching a plan, Mikah spends moving day high up in the trees. No-one can make him move. Not–one-inch! Are things as bad as Mikah thinks or does he just need a dose of bravery to make it through his latest challenge?
Type- Picture book for ages 3-7 years Written by- Tabitha Jean Page Illustrated by- Alexander Kulieshov Themes- Hearing Loss, Sign Language, Animals, Anxiety, Change, Courage, Exploration
Forever Friends
Tia and Claire both have challenges at school. Tia has a new pair of glasses and Claire uses a wheelchair. Their fears of teasing at school come true, but from shared adversity comes a true friendship as they find they have much in common beyond their obvious differences. This charming picture book follows the girls journey as they learn about themselves, each other, friendship and the world. It is the first in the Fabulous Friends series of picture books for older readers and explores/touches on subjects such as acceptance, bullying, inclusion, fitting in, disability, anxiety and more. The aim of the book, of course, being to be fun, empowering and uplifting.
Mikah's Wandering Feet Mikah is a cheeky monkey.He is full of energy and fun. This little primate loves to swing, play and explore. One day, Mikah wanders just a bit too far and quickly finds himself lost! Oh dear! Mikah Monkey is deaf and finds it hard to tell others what is going on. He has no idea what he is going to do. How will this scared little monkey get home to his family? After some big thinking, He remembers some advice that his mum gave him. Can you guess what the advice might be? Type- Picture book for ages 3-7 years Written by- Tabitha Jean Page Illustrated by- Alexander Kulieshov Themes- Hearing Loss, Sign Language, Animals, Anxiety, Change, Courage, Exploration, Life Skills
I'm A Type One Kid
When Tina Thomas begins to feel unwell and cannot PLAY, RUN and JUMP as well as usual, she starts to get worried. What is going on? Tina is diagnosed with Type One Diabetes and is scared and confused, which are feelings that are normal and okay. Mum, Dad and Tina are soon caught up in a new and scary world. It is a world of doctors, hospitals, medicine, needles and carbohydrates. In this illustrated children's book, young Tina takes us through her diagnosis and her daily life with Juvenile (Type One) Diabetes, showing us how, with Mum and Dad's help, she looks after herself and stays healthy so that she can PLAY, RUN and JUMP with her friends again.
Age- 4+ Status- Out now Released- 20 February 2021 Author- Tabitha J Page Illustrator- Anna Kulieshova Themes- Juvenile Diabetes, Type One diabetes, Medicine, Daily Life, Anxiety, Feelings, Medical care, Support, Healthy Living, Child, Diagnosis, Change.
Anton and Fluff Six-year-old Anton is a super kid and has a special companion. Anton and Fluff do everything together, including going to school, playing and shopping. Why does this clever puppy go to school? Anton’s eyes don’t work, they never did and Fluff is learning to be his guide dog. Anton is blind, Fluff is not and oh, what a great pair they make
Written by Tabitha J Page Illustrated by Linnaine Hubbard Genre – Picture book Release date – 11 November 2021 Themes- Sight, Guide Dog, Inclusion, School, Diversity, Blindness, Friendship, Learning, differences.
Today I Met The Sock Fairy Jayne loves her penguin socks and her monkey socks and all the others, but her room is so messy she can’t ever find a matching pair. Then she has an idea. Maybe Freda the sock fairy will help her? Well, why not? Now Jayne has one more problem. How is she going to get the very busy Freda to listen to her?
Title: Today I Met The Sock Fairy Launch Date: 22 Sept 2019 Ages (guide only): 04 - 10 Author: Page, Tabitha J Illustrator: Kulieshova, Anna
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