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  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £6.99

    Granny decides to liven things up during the school play and turns Noah's Ark into Noah's Pirate Ship! Then when Pandora's parents decide to build a new bedroom for her, Granny decides a fairytale castle would be better than a boring extension. But it's during an outbreak of nits at Pandora's cousin's wedding that Granny truly comes into her own.

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £6.49

    Three more stories of magical mayhem from Tracey Corderoy and Joe Berger. Find out what happens when a naughty toddler waves Granny's wand in a posh shop. Can Granny build a raft that doesn't sink? And enjoy a visit to Winter Wonderland with some surprises in store...

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £6.99

    There's more trouble afoot for the little girl whose Granny is a witch. Granny just loves to magic things along and a trip to the supermarket is anything but ordinary, but Pandora likes things to be normal. But when she spots a couple of robbers, a magical Granny is exactly what's needed!

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £6.49

    Pandora's granny is (whisper it) a witch! She causes magical mayhem wherever she goes. In these stories, she brings comic chaos to a televised bake-off, delightful disaster to a school fair and tons of trouble to a stately home! But she puts everything right in the end, with a bit of help from Pandora.

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £7.99

    Three more stories of magical mayhem in one beautifully produced book!

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £6.99

    There is more trouble afoot for the little girl whose granny is (still whisper it) a witch, whom we first met in Hubble Bubble, Granny Trouble. However, sometimes all her granddaughter wants is to do things under her own steam, and to spend some quality time - well, normal(ish) time - with her beloved granny.

  • by Tracey Corderoy
    £7.99

    In this rhyming text, a little girl, whose granny is a witch, gets fed up with dealing with the problems she creates, so tries to reform her; but a reformed granny is boring. Maybe it's more fun to take the bats to the cinema or cook up a big pot of gloopy soup with granny's witchy friends after all!

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