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We have wordsearch puzzles based on each of our books free to download from a link on the Freebies page of our website. Check them out here Here is one of them to start you off!
We have wordsearch puzzles based on each of our books free to download from a link on the Freebies page of our website. Check them out here Here is one of them to start you off!
Meet Gertie Grimthorpe, a trainee witch who’s interested in natural cures and remedies. This guide contains what she’s learning, in her own words. Gertie is fun and quirky. You will learn lots, and even about a moat monster with stomach aches! See him on the front cover? This illustrated guide is a must-have for any child who’s interested in learning more about nature and its many amazing aspects. Buy here on Amazon
A professional hitman travels the world, leaving a trail of dead bodies but no evidence. In England, five-year old Ryker creates savant-like sketches of images he ‘sees’ in his nightmares, mumbling ‘Daddy’s going to die.’ While Dave Johnson teams up with former partner Cooper Campbell in Australia to hunt for the hitman, hypnotherapist and psychic Ben Smit sets out to help Ry and his mother, Cat. Are the boy’s dreams a symptom of a disturbed mind or could they be memories of a past life? And is it a coincidence that both Dave’s and Ben’s pursuits lead to a former…
Saint George’s Day represents the feast day of Saint George, celebrated by Christian churches, countries, and cities of which he is the patron saint, including Bulgaria, England, Georgia, Portugal and Romania, Saint George’s Day is celebrated on 23rd April each year which is the traditionally accepted date of the saint’s death in the Diocletianic Persecution of Christians. St George stands for the courage to face adversity in order to defend the innocent. The triumph of good over evil, through courage. The choice of St George as England’s patron saint was predominantly that of one man, King Edward III, who reigned…
In the dystopian universe of The Human, Thomas Scott, The Temporal Corps attempts to correct disastrous events through the use of time machines. Viewed from disparate angles, the stories in this book tell of resulting paradoxes and loops as timelines collide and intertwine.Including some of the author’s evocative poetry and many a fascinating twist, this book will take you on a journey through creative timelines, conceived within a Bi-Polar Mind. Buy here on Amazon
Follow the adventures of a young Cowboy as he grows into old age. Delightfully humorous short stories taken from the life of working cowboy Cutter Wilson, better known to his peers as Cutter the Lonesome Cowboy.
Have you discovered the site ‘Jigsaw Planet’ yet? They provide free jigsaw puzzles for you to play online. You can change the difficulty of each puzzle by amending the number of pieces it uses. Crimson Cloak Publishing have jigsaw puzzles on this site based on our book covers. Hope you like them! Links will continue to appear in our newsletters. Follow the link here to try this one based on Matt Nuth’s book, My Brother’s Keeper.
We have coloring pages based on each of our books free to download from a link on the Freebies page of our website. Check them out here Here is one of them to start you off!
Did you know that at six months of age, children are already interested in objects? They see colours and shapes, and reach out for their favourite ones, already developing observational skills. By the age of eleven months they can respond to a growing number of words, so what better way to increase children’s learning even at the earliest ages than by seeing images of what is being read to them? They are never too young to be introduced to the simplest picture books. We all lead busy lives and none more so than parents. In the midst of the hustle…