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Kind Mr Jones can rent an abandoned building provided that he turns it into something benefitting the whole community. His Sunny Days Garden Centre will do just that - to the delight of Mrs Jones and their twins, Roberta and Robert. However, the property owner has other important requirements. Only people who love children and gnomes can rent the property! And Mr Jones loves them both! Many gnomes join the Sunny Days family and little Roberta insists that fairies make it their home too. Mr Jones really needs their help to run the centre, as his ideas turn into a cosy café for his customers and…mehr

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Kind Mr Jones can rent an abandoned building provided that he turns it into something benefitting the whole community. His Sunny Days Garden Centre will do just that - to the delight of Mrs Jones and their twins, Roberta and Robert. However, the property owner has other important requirements. Only people who love children and gnomes can rent the property! And Mr Jones loves them both! Many gnomes join the Sunny Days family and little Roberta insists that fairies make it their home too. Mr Jones really needs their help to run the centre, as his ideas turn into a cosy café for his customers and a steam train, a fish pond, and a vegetable and fruit adventure play park to keep the children happy while their parents or grandparents are plant shopping. And let's not forget Young Harry, the Santa gnome. What an exciting place it is! Then magic starts to happen at Sunny Days Garden Centre...
Autorenporträt
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.