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Pamela Duncan Edwards

    Pamela Duncan Edwards draws from a rich background in early childhood education, having taught preschool for eleven years before becoming a children's librarian. This direct experience with young learners deeply informs her writing, allowing her to seamlessly integrate early learning concepts and literary devices into her stories. Her father's passion for children's literature also served as a profound influence. Edwards's work uniquely balances educational value with genuine entertainment, making learning a delightful journey for children.

    Roar!
    The Leprechaun's Gold
    Some Smug Slug
    The Worrywarts
    Princess Pigtoria and the pea
    Barefoot
    • 2013
    • 2010

      Spending the night away from home can be a daunting prospect and Dinosaur is so anxious that he invents many reasons as to why he can't go: his family will miss him, he won't have his toothbrush or his clean pyjamas, and he can't possibly sleep without his teddy! But his little boy helps Dinosaur overcome his fears, and together they discover just how much fun a sleepover can be

      Dinosaur Sleepover
    • 2010

      To make her pigsty of a palace picturesque again, penniless Princess Pigtoria tries to get the pompous porker Prince Proudfoot to propose marriage.

      Princess Pigtoria and the pea
    • 2006

      Catch That Kitten!

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Five cuddly kittens can be quite a handful! Its hard keeping your eye on five playful kittens at bedtime, especially when theres so much fun to be had! Tillys kittens would much rather play than sleep in their basket with mum. From driving a train to hiding in the dolls house, theyre up to mischiefwill Tilly ever be able to find them all? Young children will enjoy helping Tilly to catch and count her cuddly kittens. The rhythmic narrative and counting theme make this book great fun for little ones.

      Catch That Kitten!
    • 2006

      The Leprechaun's Gold

      • 40 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.8(305)Add rating

      The story revolves around a contest between two harpists: the joyful Old Pat and the envious Young Tom. As Young Tom discovers Old Pat's superior talent, he devises schemes to win the competition. However, his plans are thwarted by the clever antics of a mischievous leprechaun, adding a layer of magical trickery to the tale. This classic Irish legend explores themes of rivalry, jealousy, and the unexpected twists of fate.

      The Leprechaun's Gold
    • 2003

      The Worrywarts

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.0(131)Add rating

      Wombat invites Weasel and Woodchuck on an adventure, but their excitement is overshadowed by anxiety and concerns about the unknown. The story explores themes of friendship, courage, and the struggle to overcome fears, ultimately highlighting the importance of support and companionship in facing life's uncertainties.

      The Worrywarts
    • 2000

      Roar!

      A Noisy Counting Book

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.7(302)Add rating

      A playful little lion cub seeks companionship but struggles to find friends due to his loud roars. As he explores the grassland, young readers can count various African animals and identify them by color. This engaging, rhythmic poem invites children to join in the fun while showcasing the vibrant wildlife of the savanna. The collaboration between author Pamela Duncan Edwards and illustrator Henry Cole brings the story to life, making it a delightful read for young picture-book enthusiasts.

      Roar!
    • 1999

      Barefoot

      Escape on the Underground Railroad

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.4(27)Add rating

      The story follows Barefoot, an escaped slave, as he navigates a perilous journey for freedom under the cover of night. With his pursuers hot on his trail and the moon obscured, he turns to the wisdom of the forest and swamp's wild animals for guidance. This gripping tale highlights themes of survival, resilience, and the deep connection between humans and nature as Barefoot seeks refuge on the underground railroad.

      Barefoot
    • 1996

      Some Smug Slug

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      3.9(309)Add rating

      The book presents a gripping narrative that explores themes of urgency and consequence. It delves into the lives of characters faced with critical decisions that could alter their paths. The tension escalates as they confront their fears and the impact of their choices on themselves and those around them. With vivid storytelling and relatable dilemmas, the author crafts a compelling tale that invites readers to reflect on the moments that demand immediate action and the ripple effects that follow.

      Some Smug Slug