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Bob Graham

    October 20, 1942
    Jack's Little Party
    Brand New Baby
    Rose Meets Mr Wintergarten
    Poems for the Very Young
    How to Heal a Broken Wing
    Max
    • 2023

      After a cold, dark winter, doors opened. Children spilled out like sweets from a box. Amanda was last one out of the tower block. She brought some chalk with her. On every inch of the concrete outside, the children drew pictures of everything they could think of, from flowers and snails, to spaceships and queens. Before long, a beautiful and exotic garden spread out across the concrete.

      The Concrete Garden
    • 2022

      Jigsaw

      Mystery in the Mail

      A family engages in a year-long journey of completing a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle, starting in winter and progressing through the seasons. As autumn approaches, they realize one piece is missing, prompting a trip to the local dump in search of it. Their adventure leads them to discover forgotten treasures like letters and photos, highlighting themes of nostalgia and the passage of time, while the quest for the elusive puzzle piece becomes a metaphor for the connections and memories they cherish.

      Jigsaw
    • 2022

      "Oh, let's do it!" say Kitty and Katy and Mum when a thousand-piece jigsaw puzzle mysteriously arrives in the post. "I have time on my hands," agrees Dad. Starting in winter with the edges, by autumn they're almost done, only to discover that one piece is missing. Mum is sure that it must have accidentally gone out with the rubbish, so the Kellys pile into the car to comb through the local tip ("shouldn't take long"). There they uncover forgotten letters, train tickets, discarded newspapers, and old photos yellow with age, but finding the missing piece is starting to seem like wishful thinking. "Let's wish, then," says Katy. As in all of Bob Graham's work, the beauty here is in the details, with visual perspectives that offer a bird's-eye view or take us underfoot, wordless sequences letting us in on a secret. Is it sheer luck - or perhaps the power of hope - that creates an ending to the story?

      Jigsaw: A Puzzle in the Post
    • 2021

      Max has a new baby sister - Maxine! Max is there for her first words, her first steps and her first flight! But as Maxine grows up and starts school, she doesn't feel like she quite fits in. In fact, she's not sure if she feels comfortable in her superhero guise at all. Can Maxine convince her family that not all superheroes wear capes?

      Maxine
    • 2020

      Rhoda the Alligator

      (Learn to Read, Diversity for Kids, Multiculturalism & Tolerance)

      • 48 pages
      • 2 hours of reading

      Through Rhoda the Alligator's adventures, children learn vital lessons about self-love, respect, and the value of friendship. The story also showcases the beauty and significance of national parks, encouraging young readers to appreciate nature. Rhoda's experiences serve as engaging examples that foster personal growth and environmental awareness in children.

      Rhoda the Alligator
    • 2020

      No friendship is imaginary. When Ellie is very little, she finds a newborn dragon fresh from the egg on a supermarket shelf, and calls him Scratch. He is quite the sweetest thing she has ever seen! From that day on, Ellie and Scratch do everything together. Ellie's mum and her teacher can't see her fiery friend, but all her friends can and, over the years, Ellie's dragon grows to be big, house-trained, and very affectionate. And Ellie is growing, too

      Ellie's Dragon
    • 2019

      In this magical companion to Bob Graham’s celebrated April Underhill, Tooth Fairy , two fairy sisters, April and Esme, are on a brand new adventure! April and Esme are staying at Grandma and Grandad’s for a whole weekend! A visit to Grandma and Grandad's is always special for the two sisters. There’s the mixing of fairy cakes, pancakes with syrup for breakfast and a chocolate waiting on each of their pillows. And this weekend, when Mum calls with an urgent tooth fairy job, there's an exciting trip to the airport with Grandma to make sure one little girl has her tooth collected. Children are sure to love this thrilling and tender new story, so full of hope, possibility and the magic of a secret fairy world, from master storyteller Bob Graham.

      The Underhills: A Tooth Fairy Story
    • 2017

      From the multi-award winning Bob Graham comes a romantic, hopeful and exquisitely-illustrated story, perfect for giving as a gift to the one that you love. It's 1830 in County Kerry, Ireland, and a gold ring is thrown into the wind by a young woman on a black horse... And as the seasons pass, and then the years, the little treasure finds itself on the most astonishing journey, finally settling at the bottom of a deep sea. Will the ring, inscribed with “love never dies”, ever fulfil its destiny, and find the finger of a woman truly loved?

      The Poesy Ring
    • 2016

      Francie and her mum, who is expecting a baby girl, are driving home from Grandma's in the heavy rain. When they're still far from home, they stop for a picnic. And as the car steams up, Francie presses her little finger on the window, spelling out "Daddy" and "Mummy" and leaving one space free, ready and waiting for the name of her soon-to-be sister.

      Home in the Rain
    • 2015

      False Assumptions

      A Comedy of Errors

      • 272 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The story revolves around an alien invasion of Earth that almost goes unnoticed by its inhabitants. As the aliens execute their plan with precision, the focus shifts to the unexpected consequences of their actions and the obliviousness of humans. This intriguing premise explores themes of perception, awareness, and the potential for humanity to overlook significant threats right under its nose, setting the stage for a unique blend of science fiction and social commentary.

      False Assumptions