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Melissa Mailer-Yates

    The Laundry Basket
    Reality
    The Bogglebott
    • The Bogglebott

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      A lonely, big, green, and smelly creature enjoys playing in mud but struggles to make friends due to his unappealing traits. The story explores his journey to find companionship, highlighting themes of acceptance and the importance of looking beyond appearances. Through his adventures, the Bogglebott learns valuable lessons about friendship and connection.

      The Bogglebott
    • Reality

      • 236 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Exploring the nature of existence, this book delves into philosophical inquiries about perception, consciousness, and the boundaries between reality and illusion. It challenges readers to reconsider their understanding of truth and invites them to engage with complex ideas through thought-provoking narratives and examples. The text weaves together insights from various disciplines, encouraging a deeper reflection on how we construct our realities and the impact of societal influences on our perceptions.

      Reality
    • The Laundry Basket

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      This is the fifth title in the Shakespuss series. The story is from 'The Merry Wives of Windsor'. The elements of the story contain an illustration of how pride leads to the downfall of those who act in such a way. It is a central theme within the play written by William Shakespeare and simplified to be understood and enjoyed by the very young. It is presented by, and subsequently told by Shakespeare's cat, William Shakespuss. The various characters are played out by some of his animal friends, and features Augustine Phillips, an Elephant Seal, in the leading role of Falstaff in this story. Not only does it give a brief and friendly introduction to a subject often perceived as difficult in its pure form, it creates an interest in the full play, and de-mystifies the language and structure associated with Shakespeare's plays. The diversity of the animals playing the different parts lends a great tapestry of character styles, naturally depicting the inherent characteristics of each person in the story through their appearance at least.

      The Laundry Basket