Showing posts with label Wendy Beasley. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wendy Beasley. Show all posts

Saturday, 23 August 2025

Charlotte and the Monsster by Wendy Beasley

 

Marty is a monster who's scared when he should be the scary on

Charlotte is a little girl who cares about others. Will she and her friends, the fairies, be able to help Marty? And what about the boy who is spoiling Mr Clarke's Garden? Why is he doing that? There's a lot for Charlotte to sort. 

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This is a captivating read for young children, with plenty of pace and current themes that are relevant to today's youngsters. It's a tale of knowing right from wrong, fairness and the joy of doing the right thing. Those fairies are definitely 'sorted' and not all monsters are bad!
Youngsters will be believers in magic with this modern fairy tale featuring the Wonderful Wide Web, real magic bubbles, Beaming Eyes and holograms. Set in ordinary lives and families, Wendy Beasley makes sure her readers can identify with her characters and their very real experiences of both love and care, but also the challenges of self-image, loneliness and bullying. These are written from within the safety of the imaginative fairy story, where all is redeemed and good prevails. There is wildlife and the friendship of a devoted dog, and a wealth of magic for all! Highly recommended!
Yes, it's official – Marty is my new favourite monster! This is a thoughtful and endearing read, sprinkled with magic and full of wisdom. Charlotte and her adventures show us the importance of tolerance, kindness and friendship whilst exploring the trials and difficulties we face in life – loneliness, bullying and fragile self-esteem in an image-obsessed world.  
  

Saturday, 14 June 2025

The Sheepdog that Didn't Like Sheep by Wendy Beasley

 

 


Can the bond between her and a reluctant sheepdog help her deal with disappointment? With her feelings of rejection and the rivalry between her and her brother? And even with helping her friend cope with disability? Will she have enough strength and determination?

Many life lessons are learnt in the heart-warming story The Sheepdog That Didn’t like Sheep.

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'Lovely book, heartwarming story, great read for any age. Recommend.'
 
'Overall great story with heartwarming tail about friendship, expectations vs reality, family life, acceptance and what can be achieved with perseverance and determination. Excellent read. '
 
'A very thoughtful and endearing story. It is age appropriate although adults would also enjoy it-I know I did. A feel good story with lots of ups and downs which keeps the reader interested and, on occasions on the edge of their seats.'