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Introducing ‘Remus and the Remarkable Rat Rescue’ — A Tale of Friendship, Bravery, and Adventure

Two unlikely friends. One daring mission. Remus and the Remarkable Rat Rescue is a heartwarming story about courage, kindness, and working together. Preston lives a quiet life in his garden. He loves his routine and comfort. But his world changes when Remus, a sewer rat, arrives. Remus has been displaced by floods and needs help […]

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Three Ways We Can Make Better Places For Guide Dogs and Their Owners

by Ben Andrews, author of the ‘Better Places’ picture book series. Wednesday 24th April is National Guide Dog Day! While Nicky from our picture book ‘Nicky and Candy’s Street’ doesn’t have a guide dog, she may well do one day. So we thought we’d take this opportunity to show these helpful pawfessional good boys and

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Marleen Lammers Shares Mac Barnett Books With Her Boys | My Favourite Children’s Books

The Boy and the Tree author Marleen Lammers with illustrator Anja Stoeckigt ‘My Favourite Children’s Book’ is a series that asks Tiny Tree authors, illustrators, and staff to discuss their favourite children’s book or series. Today The Boy and the Tree author Marleen Lammers writes about sharing the books of author Mac Barnett with her family, and

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Q&A: Marleen Lammers on ‘Stumbling’ Into Writing Children’s Books, The Boy and the Tree

“I stumbled into writing for children,” says author Marleen Lammers. Her book The Boy and the Tree (available now from all good bookshops) is the latest addition to the Tiny Tree catalog and we’re so pleased to have brought the book to the UK for the first time. In this interview, Marleen discusses working with

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