The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse by Charlie Mackesy
Category: Gift Books | Reading Level: very good
The Sunday Times Bestseller and New York Times Bestseller. A book of hope for uncertain times. 'Feeling a little blue? Meet the new Winnie the Pooh.' - The Daily Mail .... 'A wonderful work of art and a wonderful window into the human heart' - Richard Curtis. Enter the world of Charlie's four unlikely ...Show more
Slow: Embracing the Joy of a Slower, Simpler Life by Meredith Gaston Masnata
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Slow: Embracing the Joy of a Slower, Simpler Life is your beautiful guide to the ideas of slow living from acclaimed illustrator and author Meredith Gaston Masnata. Feelings of dissatisfaction and stress are understandable when we live our lives on fast forward, while quietly yearning for more peace a ...Show more
101 Ways to Find Calm: How to use your body to soothe your mind by Rebekah Ballagh
Category: Gift Books
Scientifically backed methods, with influences from somatic therapy practices, polyvagal exercises, mindfulness, breath work, meditation and yin yoga. Learn how to safely feel and process your emotions, how to rewire your brain and nervous system, and how to deeply connect with yourself.
The Oxherd Boy: Parables of Love, Compassion, and Community by Regina Linke
Category: Gift Books
Inspired by thousands of years of Chinese thought, an enchanting and heart-opening illustrated fable about a young boy who explores the many ways to make meaning and find joy in the everyday. Sometimes you can only do a small, small thing. And that can make all the difference. In this exquisitely illust ...Show more
Murdle: Solve 100 Devilishly Devious Murder Mystery Logic Puzzles by G.T Karber
Category: Gift Books | Series: Murdle Puzzle Ser.
One hundred murder mystery puzzles to solve for armchair detectives and game lovers
The Cat Who Taught Zen: The beautifully illustrated new tale from the bestselling author of Big Panda and Tiny Dragon by James Norbury
Category: Gift Books
From the author and illustrator of the international bestseller Big Panda and Tiny Dragon comes a beautifully illustrated exploration of life and Zen, an adult fable of an old cat's journey to find infinite wisdom and the lessons he shares with others along the way. In a distant city, an old cat consid ...Show more
The Wisdom of Flowers: Essential Life Lessons for Joy and Wellbeing by Liz Marvin
Category: Gift Books
Taking sixty of the world’s most amazing flowers and flowering plants, including the corpse flower from Indonesia, the bat-face cuphea and the chocolate cosmos flower from Mexico, the Pohutukawa tree from New Zealand, the lipstick tree and the giant water lily from South America, the voodoo lily from th ...Show more
Galah: Stories of life outside the city by Annabelle Hickson
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It can be easy to assume nothing much happens beyond the city, if that's all you've known. But that, of course, is far from the truth. Here, across six themed chapters, journalist Annabelle Hickson shares a different perspective on life in regional Australia, featuring stories from the coast to the f ...Show more
Peggy and Molly: Be Kind, Be Humble, Be Happy by Juliette Wells
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The unexpected friendship between Peggy the staffy and Molly the magpie has captured the hearts of people around the world. Now, their beautiful bond, which formed the moment Molly was rescued as a fledgling, has inspired an uplifting book of heartwarming photos and simple life lessons that can teach us ...Show more
The Little Book Of Calm by WILSON PAUL
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Full of advice to follow to achieve a state of calm and thoughts on how to inspire. Every page of this small-format book contains a secret to achieving calm. Paul Wilson is also the author of "Instant Calm" and "The Calm Technique".
Don Tillman's Standardized Meal System: Recipes and Tips from the Star of the Rosie Novels by Graeme Simsion
Category: Gift Books | Reading Level: 5.5 Humour
'So, you cook this same meal every Tuesday, right?' 'Correct.' I listed the eight major advantages of the Standardised Meal System. 1. No need to accumulate recipe books. 2. Standard shopping list-hence very efficient shopping. 3. Almost zero waste-nothing in the refrigerator or pantry unless required f ...Show more