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Special Needs & Child Care
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Mind Magic: Tricks and tips to train your brain for a happier, more confident you!€17.99
Learn to believe in yourself and become more confident, with tried and tested tips and tricks from a master mind magician!
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Follow My Lead: A Mindful Moments Book (Hardback)€17.99
The new book in the Mindful Moments series, helping children calm their busy minds
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The Best Me: A First Book of Self-Care for Healthy and Happy Children€9.99
Can you keep clean, eat healthily and be kind? Say it with us loudly . . .YES I CAN!
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The Family Tree€9.99
This is Kate Ferdinand's first picture book for children - a heartwarming story full of magic, friendship and baking that will help children of blended families feel seen, heard and appreciated.
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Wonderfully Wired Brains : An Introduction to the World of Neurodiversity (Hardback)€15.99
An informative and inclusive children's guide to neurodiversity for those not in the know and to inspire children who are neurodivergent. Our brains are unique in the way they function, work, and think.
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You're So Amazing!€9.99
When people meet Joe, they often treat him as Amazing Joe or Poor Joe. But can't he just be. Joe?
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I am Temple Grandin€17.99
New York Times bestselling picture book biography series for ages 5 to 9. This book spotlights female scientist Temple Grandin, whose experience being on the autism spectrum has informed her advocacy and her work as an animal behaviorist.
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The Sleepy Bunny : A Springtime Story About Being Yourself (Board Book)€7.99
This picture book is an adorable introduction to Easter for pre-readers. Meet a sleepy bunny with an unlikely talent, that will remind little ones their differences can also be their superpower.
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The Memory Book : A reassuring story about understanding dementia€16.99
I love visiting my grandma. We read together, play her piano, feed the birds in the garden and we love looking through her big box of photos. But when Grandma starts to forget who the people in the photographs are, Mum explains that Grandma is living with something called dementia.