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Illustration by Gillian Flint. Typography by Carly Dutton.

Illustration by Gillian Flint. Typography by Carly Dutton.

Daisy may’s daydream parade: treasure island adventure (Ages 6-8)

Eight-year-old Daisy May is the writer and star of her very own TV show, Daisy May’s Daydream Parade, which broadcasts live and exclusively in her imagination. 

In the latest episode, Daisy May finds herself on a desert island where she discovers a map that leads to buried treasure, but what appears to be a simple quest to find riches soon turns into a roller-coaster ride as evil pirates, grumpy gorillas and a fire breathing dragon stand in her way. However, when travelling across polluted ocean waters and trash covered beaches, Daisy May soon realises that the hunt for treasure can wait — there’s a much bigger issue in need of urgent attention. 

Written by Arran Francis, multiple series creator for BBC CBeebies Radio, Daisy May’s Daydream Parade audiobooks show how 8-year-old Daisy May confronts her real life problems in the stories she writes as she floats off into her daydream adventures.

 
Illustration by Phil Corbett.

Illustration by Phil Corbett.

Wombat & Jones: The Great Apple Fiasco
(Ages 4-6)

It’s Jones’s birthday and as a special treat Uncle Pepe is going to bake one of his famous apple pies! Eager to help, Wombat and Jones offer to go to the tree and pick the apples Uncle Pepe needs for his recipe, but they get a little carried away and bring home far too many. Worried that the leftover apples will rot and no one will want to eat them, Wombat and Jones hatch a plan to share the apples with friends and make sure that none of them go to waste, getting help from Badger The Giraffe, Magdalena Mouse and Huey The Grumpy Monkey along the way. 

Wombat & Jones: The Great Apple Fiasco is a funny tale about friendship, problem solving and teamwork. Simple mistakes can happen after all, but Wombat & Jones try their best to put it right and learn from them.

Illustration by Phil Corbett.

Illustration by Phil Corbett.

wombat & Jones: The great banana mystery
(ages 4-6)

Wombat and Jones are excited to attend the famous Boris Beaker's banana bread baking class and like many other friends in town they can't wait to get to work on making scrumptious banana bread. However, there’s just one problem — before class gets underway, Boris discovers that all of the bananas have gone missing!

Boris Beaker and his disappointed students know there is no chance they can make banana bread without this key ingredient, but Wombat isn’t willing to give up that easily. Putting her investigative skills to the test, she gets help from her trusty sidekick — Furlock Jones — and together they attempt to solve The Great Banana Mystery.

Wombat & Jones: The Great Banana Mystery is a fun story about friendship, problem-solving and teamwork. Simple mistakes and jumping to conclusions can happen, but Wombat & Jones try their best to put it right and learn from their experiences. 

 

Illustration by Gillian Flint. Typography by Carly Dutton.

Daisy May’s Daydream Parade: The Space Adventure (Ages 5-7)

Daisy May is the star of her very own TV show, ‘Daisy May’s Daydream Parade,’ which broadcasts live and exclusively in her imagination. In the latest episode, ‘The Space Adventure,’ Daisy May is joined by Aunt Netty on a venture to the moon on The Oat Milk Enterprise with a plan to explore and eat mooncakes. However, when Daisy May’s imagination expands, the episode features more and more exciting and unpredictable twists and turns leading to ice skating on Saturn’s rings, floating through the solar system on ginormous intergalactic space oranges and a showdown with the much feared Monster Of The Moon.

Daisy May’s Daydream Parade: The Space Adventure will be available from July 2019 from a variety of online retailers.

Illustration by Emma Latham.

Wombat & jones: The Great clothing conundrum (Ages 4-7)

When Wombat and Jones discover they have outgrown their favourite outfits they take a trip to Fifi Le Ferrét’s Thrift Store to donate their pre-loved clothes and find second hand items that are perfect for them. Unfortunately, when they arrive they find out that Fifi is poorly and has closed her shop for a week!

Although Wombat and Jones are happy to wait until Fifi is feeling better, their friend Huey arrives and immediately panics because he has outgrown his favourite jumper and only has pyjamas to wear! When other friends arrive with their own dilemmas, Wombat and Jones come up with a clever plan in an attempt to solve the great clothing conundrum and make sure everyone gets that one thing they need.