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Elizabeth Laird

    October 21, 1943

    This author explores the complexities of human relationships and the consequences of choice. Her writing is characterized by a profound insight into the human psyche and a compelling ability to evoke atmosphere. The author's works are meditations on what it means to be human and how our paths are shaped by unexpected experiences. Her style is both penetrating and poetic, inviting readers into thoughtful worlds filled with emotion and reflection.

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    • 2024

      Song of the Dolphin Boy

      • 240 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      Focusing on ocean conservation, this compelling narrative highlights the significance of protecting our environment. Through engaging storytelling, Elizabeth Laird emphasizes the urgent need for awareness and action regarding ecological issues. The book not only captivates readers with its powerful message but also inspires them to take responsibility for the planet's health.

      Song of the Dolphin Boy
    • 2023

      A fun, exciting story about two cheeky, adventurous ants exploring the human world. Two little ants are excited to explore their surroundings. What can they see, taste and smell? When they end up in the little girl's house, they are fascinated by everything she does: the movement of her pencil and the colours drawn on her paper. These two ants are tired after their big day out, but soon realise they have made the little girl's day.

      Two Ants Puzzled!
    • 2023

      Greek mythology's nymphs that shape-shifted into plants and trees, and the women who funded the glorious temples of Ancient Greece.

      Meeting the Melissae
    • 2022

      Based on Elizabeth Lairds own childhood growing up in post-war Britain, &i;>The Misunderstandings of Charity Brown&/i> is a warm, witty and beautiful coming-of-age story, perfect for fans of &i;>The Skylarks War&/i> and &i;>I Capture the Castle&/i>.

      The Misunderstandings of Charity Brown
    • 2022

      Seven wise and wonderful stories from war-torn lands, showing how peace and kindness can make our world a better place

      Stories of Peace and Kindness
    • 2022

      The little girl is so bored at home. There's NO-ONE to play with! That is until she decides to play the name game with the nature and animals around her, inventing fantastic names and personalities for all of them! Soon she is describing a fun imaginary world that she can play in by herself.

      The Name Game
    • 2021

      Elizabeth Laird's unforgettable stories of the conflict and crises refugees face on a daily basis. No Man's Land is the moving story of a young girl trying to help her family amid the crisis of civil war in Beirut; Kiss the Dust examines the persecution and hardships faced by refugees as they try to find their way to a safe place; and A Little Piece of Ground is an enlightening and important story that shows how the events reported in the news are closer than you could imagine. With crossover appeal and timely messages, these novels will appeal to children who like to keep up with current affairs and readers of Michael Morpurgo. Kiss the Dust Orange's in No Man's Land A Little Piece of Ground

      Elizabeth Laird Set x 3 shrink-wrapped
    • 2021

      Gloria is making a big pot of porridge and Cat wants a share. When Gloria says no, Cat takes matters into his own hands and eats the lot! What happens next interrupts everyone's day... Inspired by an Ethiopian folk tale, Gloria's Porridge shows that placing blame is not the answer, and sometimes you both have to apologise to make it right.

      Gloria's Porridge
    • 2019

      Grobblechops

      • 32 pages
      • 2 hours of reading
      4.1(102)Add rating

      There's a monster hiding under the bed! This classic bedtime fear is hilariously brought to life by award-winning author Elizabeth Laird and Finnish illustrator Jenny Luncander. Amir thinks that a monster will come and eat him up! And maybe the monster will have a mum and dad too! But Dad reassures Amir that if the monster family comes to play, then the parents will have a good old chat whilst Amir makes a new friend

      Grobblechops
    • 2019

      Secret Friends

      • 160 pages
      • 6 hours of reading

      A heartbreaking story of the effects of bullying from the multi-award-winning Elizabeth Laird, shortlisted for the Carnegie Medal and reissued with illustrations by Alleanna Harris.

      Secret Friends