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Title: Leon and the Place Between, Author: Angela Mcallister/Grahame Baker-Smith, Publication Year: 2009-07-01, Publisher: Templar Publishing, Language: eng
This title explores how friendships change throughout childhood. It also looks at different kinds of friendships, typical differences between boys' friendships and girls' friendships, common problems and what parents can do to help, and much more.
Can Chloe Deal dazzle on stage, with some help from the builders at home?Dad's weird and wonderful extended family are coming to stay at Christmas, and in preparation the Deal house is finally going to be redecorated!
While his friends Billy and Sam are off visiting a pet show on Pluto, Bob is bored and needs a new friend to help him with intergalactic missions and jigsaw puzzles. This follow-up to "Man on the Moon (a day in the life of Bob)" includes a glow-in-the-dark poster. Full color. Consumable.
This is an information-packed novelty title for the budding pony-lover. Written by stable hands Rosie and Phillip, enthusiastic to pass on their hard-won knowledge and top riding tips, this is a perfect first title for any child who has a passion for ponies.
Caitlin Morland has always craved excitement and been well aware that she wasn't going to find it with her boring family. When there is an invitation to go on holiday with the family of Izzy Thorpe, daughter of a prominent politician, everything, thanks to Caitlin's over active imagination, starts to go horribly pear shaped.
An epic adventure of daring, legend and legacy begins below the floorboards of Camelot. Below the carpets and flagstones of Camelot lies a secret world much like Arthur's royal court.
Meet Boris - he's a very loving little monster! Orange, hairy and over-enthusiastic, Boris means well, but always ends up getting carried away and spoiling things. Here, the reader is asked to help Boris brush his hair ready for his trip to the park - and gets smothered in grateful kisses.
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