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Karen Wallace

    Karen Wallace, an artist, poet, and cultural anthropologist, blends these disciplines into cross-cultural impressions of the world around us. Her work reflects an appreciation and respect for all spiritual paths and ethnic backgrounds, expressing her in-depth study of opening to Spirit. Wallace draws inspiration from the stark desert environment and brilliant light, which are crucial to her creative process. Her unique fusion of art, poetry, and anthropology offers readers insights into the diverse tapestry of human experience.

    Karen Wallace
    Rockets and Spaceships
    Flash Harriet and the Missing Ostrich Eggs
    Flash Harriet and the Loch Ness Monster
    Think of an Eel
    Bedtime for Ella
    Ella Elephant: Cheer Up, Ella!
    • Bedtime for Ella

      • 18 pages
      • 1 hour of reading

      Ella Elephant is afraid of the dark. Her friends try to assuage Ella`s fears by pointing out all the things that make nighttime special, like tree frogs and stars. Then Ella finds her " very own star" - a pretty white pebble in the river - and, feeling comforted, takes it to bed with her. When her mother bids her goodnight, Ella is already fast asleep! Part of a series of four elephant-shaped board books which deal with toddler experiences. Created by Karen Wallace, and beautifully brought to life by Rebecca Harry`s illustrations, Ella is a very special character, whom young children will love.

      Bedtime for Ella
      5.0
    • Think of an Eel

      Read and Wonder

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Focusing on the wonders of nature, this series engages children with captivating stories and adventures. Each book encourages exploration and appreciation of the natural world, fostering curiosity and a sense of wonder in young readers.

      Think of an Eel
      4.5
    • Flash Harriet , the famous girl detective, is on the trail of a crime... and it has led her to the shores of Loch Ness. Find out what happens in this comic detective story.

      Flash Harriet and the Loch Ness Monster
      4.3
    • Flash Harriet has a problem. The ostrich eggs at a nearby farm are being stolen. Without them her father can't do his famous musical performance, and the farm will have to be sold. Who's stealing the eggs, and why do they want them?

      Flash Harriet and the Missing Ostrich Eggs
      4.0
    • Rockets and Spaceships

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Stunning photographs combine with lively illustrations and engaging age-appropriate stories in this multi-level reading programme guaranteed to capture children's interest while developing their reading skills and general knowledge.

      Rockets and Spaceships
      3.9
    • Bears in the Forest

      Read and Wonder

      The narrative follows the journey of two bear cubs born in a secluded forest cave as they grow and explore their surroundings. It captures their development, experiences, and the natural world they inhabit, highlighting themes of family, survival, and the beauty of nature.

      Bears in the Forest
      3.9
    • Gentle Giant Octopus

      Read and Wonder

      • 29 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Explore the intriguing world of the octopus, a creature known for its intelligence and unique abilities. This book delves into the biology, behavior, and habitats of these fascinating marine animals, highlighting their complex lives and the mysteries that surround them. Through vivid illustrations and engaging narratives, readers will uncover the octopus's remarkable adaptations, social interactions, and the role they play in ocean ecosystems. Perfect for nature enthusiasts and curious minds alike, this exploration reveals the wonders of one of the sea's most enigmatic inhabitants.

      Gentle Giant Octopus
      4.0
    • Think of a Beaver

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      They can cut down trees with their teeth, dig tunnels with their hands and steer under water with their tails. This title helps to find out why beavers are brilliant. It includes text and illustrations, which support children learning to read.

      Think of a Beaver
      3.6