The Littlest Dragon

by Susan Quinn

Published 22 June 2017
The Littlest Dragon can’t run fast, is always last in the flying races and, worst of all, can’t breathe fire. Being so little makes him sad, until Little Bird turns up and shows him that with a little help from a friend, anything is possible. When winter arrives and all the other dragons catch a cold and their fires go out, only Little Dragon can keep them warm. Will he be able to breathe fire after all? This lovely book about being small and still finding a fire inside you is sure to appeal to families everywhere. And its message of friendship will resonate for anyone feeling different and alone.
 

Max and Bear

by Susan Quinn

Published 1 January 2018
A touching story about being lost and found again. One day, while Max and Bear are flying kites, Bear gets tangled up in the string and flies far away from home. He bumps his head and when he wakes up, he's lost! Can Bear get home in time to tell Max his bedtime story? This touching picture book will appeal to any child with a favourite toy.

Mummy Bear's favourite game when she was little was chasing butterflies in Bluebell Meadow. Now little bear can't wait to find this magical place for herself! When a butterfly lands on her nose, she sets out to find Bluebell Meadow with the help of her animal friends. Chasing the butterflies and making daisy chains is so much fun she completely forgets the time!"I wish I could stay here forever," she yawns, when a soft voice tells her to wake up. Could it all have been a dream? This endearing life-affirming story about following your dreams and hopes has a magical twist at the end, stunning illustrations and heartwarming characters, perfect for reading at bedtime with a family member or sharing in the classroom. Also includes a set of supporting notes for parents and teachers with questions to encourage discussion of the themes in the book, either at home or in the classroom.