THE MONKEY KING's mysticism x the mental health of THE MAGICAL YET

When Xiaoyu’s Yeye (Grandfather) falls ill, she must conquer her anxieties, venture beyond her mountaintop home & defeat mythical creatures to find the medicine her Yeye desperately needs.

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It’s and whilst our section is on display all year round - here are some of the fantastic books that you can borrow from the library 📚 You can see more on put Instagram account.

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I’ve developed the character somewhat, Mr Kookaburra is now Jewish 😄 cos why bloomin not 😁

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"Big Rat, Don't Eat My Millet" features a subterranean world dominated by King Rat & their oppressive regime. Do you seek to overthrow the tyrant or escape for the surface?

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SPEAR by :
• queer recasting of the arthurian myth
• girl raised in seclusion goes on an adventure in the outside world to discover her place in court
• multiple characters with disabilities (ownvoices rep)

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I have loved these.
All texts that demonstrate that being disabled does not mean being unable.
Powerful picturefiction and non-fiction. All empathy building.

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MUSTARD SEED. Johnnie Square just wants to get through his senior year of high school, but when his dad kicks him out of his house for good, Johnnie is left searching for a roof over his head.

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