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Come to Sunny Days Garden Centre, where magic happens on a daily basis. A secret delight for children, the gnomes and fairies who live at the garden centre are all alive; they just don't show it to anyone - well, most of the time. Mr Jones looks after the centre and the gnomes and fairies work hard to help him keep things running smoothly. He always has a plan on the go; and the little people of Sunny Days help him build a boating lake, organise a bicycle race and create a successful school trip, while having many adventures of their own, such as rescuing endangered babies and dealing with a…mehr

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Come to Sunny Days Garden Centre, where magic happens on a daily basis. A secret delight for children, the gnomes and fairies who live at the garden centre are all alive; they just don't show it to anyone - well, most of the time. Mr Jones looks after the centre and the gnomes and fairies work hard to help him keep things running smoothly. He always has a plan on the go; and the little people of Sunny Days help him build a boating lake, organise a bicycle race and create a successful school trip, while having many adventures of their own, such as rescuing endangered babies and dealing with a newcomer with very different ideas about how things should be done! Visitors to Sunny Days can ride on the train, eat warm scones and drink hot chocolate at Mrs Higgins's café and listen to the band playing in the bandstand. Come and join them!
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I was born in London but grew up in Yorkshire. I went on to gain a history and education degree and found myself teaching special needs children of all ages. I love to write. After MS took hold, I honestly thought all was over. But I mastered the computer and began to write again, taking up story writing for children I taught, then branched out to write storybooks. My husband retired some years ago, and we found ourselves in many garden centres, where Harold was born along with Mrs Higgins. I still have MS, but I won't let it beat me.