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  • by Nicola O'Byrne
    £7.99

    Fluffykins is a lovely cat. He wouldn't do anything naughty . . . He's knocked over the flowers, tangled up all the knitting, bent the blinds, trodden on the laptop AND scratched the sofa . . . This witty and perfectly-paced story by award-winning author-illustrator Nicola O'Byrne revels in all the mayhem of living with a feline friend.

  • by Nicola O'Byrne
    £6.99

    In this unique interactive book, with brilliantly designed die-cut pages, children are encouraged to take part in the story, to create a door in the page and use their imagination to guide Carter into new environments, from stormy seas to hot deserts and icy lands.

  • by Nicola O'Byrne
    £7.99

    At the Ferocious Dragon Academy, dragons-in-training learn the arts of bone crunching and teeth sharpening. But there is one dragon who harbours a passion for a most undragon-like pastime . . .Meet Flamie Oliver. To look at, Flamie is as terrifying as a dragon can get. But behind closed doors, Flamie is . . . a stupendously spectacular Star Baker! That's right - choux, rough, salty, sweet and puff - Flamie loves it all. In fact, he loves baking so much that his studies at the Ferocious Dragon Academy are starting to suffer, and there's a chance he won't graduate! Flamie's going to need a real showstopper to get out of this one.On your marks, get set . . . BAKE!Fabulously funny and perfect for fans of BBCs Great British Bake Off

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    by Nicola O'Byrne
    £7.99

    Everyone knows that the very last story before bed is the best story of all. But the problem is, everyone wants to be in that very last story! A familiar fairy tale is turned topsy-turvy when all the wrong characters barge in. What will they do? The characters make up their own story, of course.

  • by Nicola O'Byrne
    £7.99

    Rabbit is BORED. Wolf has the perfect solution. "Why not write a story?" And so Wolf teaches Rabbit to use his imagination to create the perfect story. Suddenly it becomes clear that Wolf is very hungry -so THAT'S how the story ends. But, in a clever twist, Rabbit saves himself from the wolf.

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