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  • - The Secret Fairy Wood
    av Sarah Foster
    120,-

    The second book in the series of Caitlin's Big Adventures. Caitlin and her family get to spend a week in a cute little cottage in Cornwall, courtesy of their lovely and slightly quirky neighbour's. In her bedroom for the week, is an amazing mural of a woodland scene featuring little fairies. Caitlin is very excited about her holiday and when she is all snuggled up in bed, her adventure in the secret fairy wood begins. A perfect bedtime read full of adventure and interest

  • av Sarah Foster
    120,-

    The Magic Stone is a rhyming tale for little girls and boys. This enchanting poem tells the story of three little children and the fairies that live in the hawthorn hedge at the bottom of their garden. When young fairy Daisy loses the ruby stone, all the fairy magic is lost and without their magic, the fairies can no longer collect children's teeth that have been so carefully placed beneath their pillows. Daisy knows she must do something to get the stone back and with her brother Joe they set out on a mission to find the stone and return the magic to the land of fairies once again.

  • - The Little Green Alien
    av Sarah Foster
    120,-

    A great short story for bedtime reading, perfect for ages of up to around 10 years old.On her way home from school one day, Caitlin decides that when she grows up she wants to be an astronaut. She asks her Daddy if he can make her a rocket-ship and together they build the most magnificent rocket-ship ever! Built from old pallets, an upturned plant pot and a metal sieve and painted in a lovely red with ribbons of orange and yellow attached to the bottom that flutter in the breeze, the rocket is ready for lift off.Then in the middle of the night, when the moon is full and after Mrs Thomas, the neighbourhood witch from down the street, secretly casts a little spell on the rocket, Caitlin is woken up by some thudding noises in the garden and when she peeps out of her window she spots a small and funny looking green alien standing in her rocket-ship. She quietly sneaks out of the house and befriends the alien who takes her on a magical journey.

  • - Bunting
    av Sarah Foster
    120,-

    The perfect introduction to learning how to sew. You want to learn how to sew! Fabulous. Without a doubt, making a pretty string of bunting is most definitely a good place to start. The great thing about having this guide is that you can really take your time, there is no need to remember everything you saw in a video and you can refer back to it as and when you need to. In this step by step guide, I will take you through the fun process to making some lovely, good quality, professional looking bunting with some tips and ideas to help make your bunting stand out from the rest. Before long you will be producing lines of it and your family and friends will be wanting you to make it for them too.

  • av Sarah Foster
    106,-

    Perfect for your little ones on Christmas Eve. This short rhyming story is all about the excitement of Christmas Eve and a chance sighting of the 'Big Man' himself but when he accidentally leaves a present behind that is for another little boy somewhere else in the world, the three children decide to take matters into their own hands to make sure the little boy gets his Christmas surprise!

  • av Sarah Foster
    147,-

    Henry enjoyed her simple life living in rural England but that all began to crumble after her best friend cajoled her into taking part in a 'Ghost Hunt'. Believing they had unleashed something quite evil from the empty house, Henry begins trying to piece together who the departed soul is that now has its energy set on hurting her and those closest to her. Can she defeat this evil spirit before it defeats her?

  • av Sarah Foster
    215,-

  • av Sarah Foster
    215,-

  • - Empowering Knowledge and Confidence to Lead, Innovate, and Create
    av Sarah Foster
    197,-

    While leading a hands-on engineering project in her son's elementary school, researcher and biotech engineer Sarah Foster noticed fewer girls raising their hands or jumping into the activities than the boys. Surprised to see a gender gap at play at such a young age, she decided to do something about it. She founded STEM Like a Girl in 2017 with the goal of introducing young girls to the fun and rewarding fields of science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM).In her first book, Sarah captures 35 girls from her program expressing their love of all things STEM, Each girl speaks to her inspirations and role models, her favorite types of experiments, and why failure is almost always a good thing. Along with these profiles are 15 experiments girls can do at home on their own or with adults including extracting DNA from a strawberry, employing Newton's Third Law of Motion to build and fire an air cannon, and enacting acid-base chemistry to create homemade fizzy bath bombs.

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