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Lucy and Emma are going on a bike ride with the rest of their class. Suddenly they get lost in the forest with Hassan. He pedals hard to reach the others, but then they reach a fork in the road. The three friends do not know which road the rest of the class took. What are they going to do?Danish author Line Kyed Knudsen (born 1971) had her debut with "Pigerne fra Nordsletten" in 2003. In 2007 she was awarded the Pippi grant from Danish publishing house, Gyldendal. She writes books for children and young adults, and also teaches writing techniques.
Lucy is finally getting a puppy. It’s cute, and she and her friend Emma are looking forward to playing with it. But it jumps up and bites. Perhaps getting a puppy isn’t as much fun as Lucy had thought.Danish author Line Kyed Knudsen (born 1971) had her debut with "Pigerne fra Nordsletten" in 2003. In 2007 she was awarded the Pippi grant from Danish publishing house, Gyldendal. She writes books for children and young adults, and also teaches writing techniques.
Emma is hosting a birthday party for her classmates. It’s a spectacular party in a fancy ballroom with disco lights and delicious food. Now it’s time for Lucy to have her own birthday party. But will hers be anywhere near as good?Danish author Line Kyed Knudsen (born 1971) had her debut with "Pigerne fra Nordsletten" in 2003. In 2007 she was awarded the Pippi grant from Danish publishing house, Gyldendal. She writes books for children and young adults, and also teaches writing techniques.
Emma is going to spend the night at Lucy's house for the first time ever. She has been looking forward to it all day. But in the evening she misses her mum. Perhaps she should go home?Danish author Line Kyed Knudsen (born 1971) had her debut with "Pigerne fra Nordsletten" in 2003. In 2007 she was awarded the Pippi grant from Danish publishing house, Gyldendal. She writes books for children and young adults, and also teaches writing techniques.rn
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