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Joyce Dunbar

    Joyce Dunbar
    Mouse and Mole
    Mouse and Mole: The Secret of Happiness
    A Very Special Mouse and Mole
    The Boy in the Jam Jar: A Bloomsbury Reader
    Mouse & Mole: Lo and Behold!
    Mister Boo!
    • 2024

      A collection of three new stories featuring the lovable characters of Mouse and Mole. What Might Have Been While trying to fly a kite on a blowy day, Mouse and Mole think about what they could have been, but agree they are best as themselves. A Rainy Day After several days of rain, Mouse and Mole just want it to go away. They try everything to get it to stop raining; telling it to stop, a stop-raining dance and song and even being nice to the rain, but nothing seems to be working. Atishoo! Mouse wakes one morning with a cold and Mole promises to molly-coddle him until he is better. But Mole must make sure everything is perfect before he can give it to Mouse.

      Mouse and Mole: What Might Have Been
    • 2023

      Mouse and Mole: Boo to the Who

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mouse and Mole navigate the complexities of friendship and perception in their cozy yet unpredictable world. An evening at home takes a thrilling turn when darkness brings unexpected fears. While Mouse relishes a leisurely country stroll, Mole's impatience contrasts with his love for pea soup, leading him to question the true nature of happiness. The story explores themes of companionship, the contrast between contentment and anxiety, and the bittersweet moments that shape their experiences together.

      Mouse and Mole: Boo to the Who
    • 2021

      Mouse and Mole's charming, gentle and humourous adventures continue in this new addition to the muchloved series, perfect for shared reading with younger children and for older children to read independently. Contains three stories: The Secret of Happiness, This Way and That and A Good Read.

      Mouse and Mole: The Secret of Happiness
    • 2021

      Celebrate this festive season with three brand new Mouse and Mole short stories by Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew.SnowmoleMole wakes one morning to find the ground is covered in snow! Mouse and Mole decide to build their very own snowy friend – Snowmole – but Mole doesn’t want to leave him alone so decides to keep him company all night long and wakes to find another snowy surprise.Lo and Behold!Mole is impatiently waiting for Christmas to come when Mouse presents Mole with a brilliant gift – an advent calendar! Mouse and Mole use the advent calendar to countdown to Christmas and complete all the festive chores that need to be done and before they know it…it’s Christmas Eve!A Bump in the NightLate at night on Christmas Eve, Mouse and Mole are getting ready for bed, when they realise they’ve forgotten a few important tasks – putting the stockings by the chimney, leaving the mince pies and cherry brandy out for Father Christmas and sending their Christmas lists – but as they finish these jobs something goes BUMP! in the night…

      Mouse & Mole: Lo and Behold!
    • 2021

      A lively tale about a fun-loving cat learning to accept change, imaginatively illustrated by the award-winning Petr Horácek.Mischievous Mister Boo loves to give everyone he meets a surprise. He shocks the baby birds, the baby rabbits and the baby owls. BOO! But one day he wakes up without his usual energy and no one seems to take any notice of him. Will Mister Boo learn to accept change and find joy again? A buoyant second collaboration between the acclaimed writer Joyce Dunbar and world-renowned illustrator Petr Horácek.

      Mister Boo!
    • 2020

      Book Band: Lime, ideal for ages 6+ A powerful and personal story from Joyce Dunbar about what it's like to experience hearing difficulties. 'Joyce Dunbar is one of the best writers for children today.' Guardian Dylan can't hear as well as he used to be able to and he doesn't want to be different from his friends - he wants things to go back to the way they used to be. As his hearing gets worse he becomes more and more isolated from his friends. Luckily his dog Pluto is there to keep him down to earth... This heartwarming story from Joyce Dunbar has beautiful black-and-white illustrations by John Shelley and is perfect for children who are developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with book-banded stories to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2 by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice Lawrence. With engaging illustrations and online guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for home and school. For more information visit www.bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Any list that brings together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed ... Bloomsbury Readers are aimed squarely at children in Key Stage 2 and designed to support them as they start reading independently and while they continue to gain confidence and understanding.' Books for Keeps

      The Boy in the Jam Jar: A Bloomsbury Reader
    • 2020

      Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Mouse and Mole try to give their friendship a fresh start but realise they can't go without seeing each other, even for a day. Mouse and Mole's charming, gentle and humourous adventures continue in this new addition to the much-loved series, perfect for shared reading with younger children and for older children to read independently.

      Mouse & Mole: A Fresh Start
    • 2019

      Is it Really Nearly Christmas?

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Set against the backdrop of Christmas Eve, this lyrical picture book captures the magic and excitement of the holiday. Accompanied by enchanting illustrations from Victoria Turnbull, the story evokes a sense of wonder and anticipation, immersing readers in the festive spirit. The combination of poetic text and beautiful artwork creates a heartwarming experience, perfect for sharing with loved ones during the holiday season.

      Is it Really Nearly Christmas?
    • 2019

      Simple pastimes help mouse and mole realise there's something special in everything, including themselves. The two cohabiting animals are characters that stand alongside the greats of children's literature Sunday Times One in a series of gentle and humorous story collections by acclaimed author and illustrator team Joyce Dunbar and James Mayhew. A new edition of these classic stories returns them to print for the enjoyment of a further generation of readers. Perfect for shared reading with younger children and for older children to read independently.

      A Very Special Mouse and Mole