The Great Good Thing by Roderick Townley creates an exciting world where dark and unpredictable dangers lie in wait, and Sylvie must save the lives of everyone she loves.
The Horse Girl by Miriam Moss and Jason Cockcroft tells of Freya, who carves a huge horse in the white chalky rock on the hillside above her village - a beautifully illustrated story that will enchant young readers everywhere.
C S Lewis's The Lion, The Witch and the Wardrobe was voted Children's Book of the Century. This sensitive abridgement, exquisitely illustrated by Christian Birmingham, now brings this classic to younger readers (aged 6-9).
This magical tale, written for children, is washed through with such a rare, spiritual quality that we recommend you don't miss reading it - however old you are! We ourselves have read it loads of times, and it never fails to enthrall and inspire us.
The Mountains of Tibet by Mordicai Gerstein is a marvellous introduction to the connection between living and dying. Exquisitely illustrated and narrated by Mordicai Gerstein and introduced by the renowned Tibetan teacher Sogyal Rinpoche, this delig
The One Tree by David Pierce Hughes, for children aged 5 to 9, conveys a timeless sense of nature, encouraging us all to treat our mother Earth with the love and respect she deserves.
Jackie Morris's The Seal Children is set in Wales around St David’s, Pembrokeshire, a wonderful Welsh tale of the sea, a fisherman, a selkie and their children.
In Marni Mcgee and Tina Macnaughton's While Angels Watch the animals tell of the angels' love for children, accompanying them in all that they do and bringing happy dreams to their sleep.