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A Feather’s Tale by...

A feather’s journey starts when it becomes detached from its source, the Blue Crane - South Africa’s National bird. Eleven-year-old author, Ammaarah, uses her imagination to describe the feather’s journey through the African savannah. The feather symbolizes the commonality of all the elements of nature: existence.

Where will the feather end up?

Price R210.00

My Family of Superheroes

This profusely illustrated children's book is about self-belief. It tells the story of an ordinary family discovering their super powers. Join Precious, the young daughter, on her journey as she stumbles and falls, conquers her fears, finds courage, and discovers the superhero that has always been inside her.

‘This story serves,’ the author’s dedication says, ‘as a tool to introduce the concept of positive affirmations to children. This will develop their courage and boost their self-confidence with the aim of bringing forth the greatness which they are destined for. As you read the story to children, you are reminded of this invaluable tool.’ What’s this tool? Every morning, say to yourself: ‘I am strong, I am capable, I am enough, I can do anything with the power in inside.’

Price R149.00

Timothy’s Tomatoes by Cath...

Timothy’s Tomatoes is a storybook for children about a competition at school to see who will grow the best vegetables.

A few of the key themes in the book deal with:

   feelings of disappointment and failure

   having the courage to believe in yourself when it appears as if the odds are against you

   looking at the small things in life and enjoying them to the maximum

   dishonesty

Price R120.00