Children’s Books

The Beastliest Bear

Reading age: 7 to 11+

Basher has big dreams. He wants to win the title of Beastliest Bear of the Year. His dreams are rudely shattered when Christabel enters the shop. Despite Basher’s furious glares and best scowling face, he’s the sweetest little bear she’s ever seen.

By the time Christabel has finished, Basher’s reputation is in pieces.

With all his mates laughing at him, Basher knows he can’t return to the Beastly Bear Club until he can prove he really is the beastliest bear in town. The odds are stacked against him, but a true Beastly Bear never gives up!

ISBN: 978-0993015601
Length: 100 Pages
Dimensions: 139mm x 215mm
RRP: £5.99

£5.99 + p&p


The Beastliest Bear and the very unbeastly Rabbit

Reading age: 7 to 11+

Now that he has regained his reputation and won the title of Beastliest Bear of the Year, Basher should be happy. He should be living the high life, hanging out with his mates at the Beastly Bear Club. No such luck. Basher’s next challenge arrives, in the form of a large, white rabbit.

Rabbit loves Basher and wants to follow him about… EVERYWHERE. Basher tries everything to get rid of the embarassingly UNbeastly Rabbit, with no success.

In the end, there is only one, horribly risky, horribly difficult, option left to him. This particular challenge will take all his cool, cunning and creativity, with some surprises along the way!

ISBN: 978-0993015618
Length: 120 pages
Dimensions: 139mm x 215mm
RRP: £5.99

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The Beastliest Bear and Greasy Joe’s Revenge

Reading age: 7 to 11+

Basher is starting to question the definition of a Beastly Bear. He discovers Celebrity Clubs which are less Beastly Bear and more silly hair. Something needs to be done and who better than the Beastliest Bear of the Year?

Jealous of his success, Greasy Joe issues a challenge he thinks Basher cannot possibly win – but he reckons without the skill and cunning of Basher, Rabbit and their new band of unbeastly side-kicks.

Determined to get revenge, Joe comes up with a dastardly plan to get Basher out of his life for good – and this time Basher’s cunning can only get him so far.

Is this the end for the Beastliest Bear? Will Basher and Rabbit be parted forever? Maybe not, but as well as a lot of luck, and a healthy dose of courage, they will need old friends and new, something borrowed — and even something blue.

ISBN: 978-0993015625
Length: 150 pages
Dimensions: 139mm x 215mm
RRP: £5.99

£5.99 + p&p


Are Rabbits Bears? 

Reading age: 7 to 11+

Are Rabbits Bears? No? Are you sure?

When Rabbit insists that he is, in fact, a bear, Professor Darwin Bear is determined to put things straight by writing a proper encyclopaedia — a definitive guide to the different types of teddy bears that exist in the world.

Rabbit, meanwhile, appoints himself assistant… then editor… then something rather more troublesome.

As Darwin dictates his carefully researched stories of Beastly Bears, Chi Bears, Pessabears, Optabears, and many others, Rabbit interrupts with questions, objections, ideas, and an inconvenient habit of misunderstanding. Between the stories, life carries on: tea is made, work is avoided, feelings are hurt, titles are claimed, and important conversations are postponed.

Because while Darwin believes he is educating the world, Rabbit believes something else entirely is at stake.

ISBN: 978-0-9930156-3-2
Length: 228 pages
Dimensions: 152mm x 228mm
RRP: £8.99

£8.99 + p&p

The Companion Guide

The Secrets of a Teddy Bear’s Life

This illustrated companion guide to ‘Are Rabbits Bears?’ opens the door to the Bear Dimension, offering an in-depth look at how bears arrive, live, travel, and eventually return. Inside you’ll find identification tables to help you understand your own bear at home, along with guidance on bear happiness, environments, habits, and the subtle signs that reveal whether a bear carries anima — the living spirit of bear.

Through observations, tables, and maps, the guide explores bear personalities, appearances, likes and dislikes, while leaving plenty of room for individuality.

You’ll also discover how the Bear Dimension is organised, from its laws and customs to its seven interconnected planets, how bears move between them, and the long-held ideas bears have about where they come from and what keeps their world alive.

Written as an in-world reference, ‘The Companion Guide’ is designed to be dipped into, shared, and returned to. It pairs with ‘Are Rabbits Bears?’ but can also be enjoyed on its own by anyone who has ever suspected their bear was more than just a toy.

ISBN: 978-0-9930156-4-9
Length: 52 pages
Dimensions: 210mm x 297mm
RRP: £7.99

£7.99 + p&p


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