A lyrical and uplifting story about a friendship between a boy and a wild fawn, with a tender message of love and letting wild animals be free. Atmospheric illustrations bring the authentic Scottish landscapes to life.
When Eilidh is evacuated to Orkney during World War II, she plunges into a ghostly world of family secrets, dark magic and a mysterious lighthouse. An enchanting, lyrical upper middle-grade debut novel from Kelpies Prize winner Jude Reid.
Play hide and seek with Nessie and the other Loch Ness Monsters as they visit twelve amazing locations, from exploring old castles to swinging through adventure parks! This fantastic activity book provides young children with hours of search-and-find fun.
Follow Secret Agent Nessie and her W.E.T (Water Espionage Team) pals on a mission to foil their feathered foes' fishy plans and keep Loch Ness safe! A laugh-out-loud, full-colour graphic novel adventure for readers aged 6+.
Rory the little red deer and his best friend Ruby have different strengths. Can they work together? A fun rhyming story from the writer of the bestselling Skye the Puffling featuring adorable illustrations of famous Scottish wildlife.
Tiny and mighty Velda embarks on a wild adventure to track down a magical unicorn horn, all while proving she's the awesomest Viking around. A hilarious illustrated chapter book from the creators of Thorfinn the Nicest Viking.
How can human embryology help us to understand the incarnation of Christ? Retired Christian Community priest and academic Pearl Goodwin explores this fascinating subject, helping readers deepen their understanding of this vital aspect of Christ's life.
Your year-long stargazing companion. This illustrated monthly guide to exploring the stars and planets is designed for naked-eye astronomy -- perfect for both enthusiasts and beginners. With eco-friendly printing and packaging.
What place does anthroposophy have in the modern world? Former sceptic Wolfgang Müller offers a balanced perspective on Rudolf Steiner's teachings, arguing that anthroposophy can enrich our understanding of spiritual development, medicine and culture.
Thirteen-year-old Afghan refugee Zayn loses his best friend Samim on a perilous journey to the UK. Living in a hotel with other asylum seekers, can Zayn rebuild his life and find his missing friend? The highly anticipated follow-up to My Name is Samim.
An inspiring portrait of an extraordinary individual. Drawing on Karl König's letters and diaries and previously unpublished material, this detailed biography tells the story of the founder of Camphill. Karl König Archive, Vol 25.
Anna's synaesthesia means she experiences the world in unique, wonderful ways: her senses are merged -- tastes, sounds, words and colours. This beautiful, lyrical book from award-winning author Louise Greig joyfully explores this fascinating phenomenon.