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  • by Marta Taylor
    £7.99

    Grandma likes to stand out from the crowd. She chooses colourful clothes, covered in flowers, and her hair is bright red. AND she wears mis-matching socks. Everyone laughs at her, but when it's YOUR grandma, it's really not funny at all and something needs to be done!

  • - Alice Alone
    by Sally Harris
    £7.99

    When Alice Chang starts out at her new school she finds it hard to fit in. However, with the help of an inspirational teacher and two new best friends, Alice discovers that fitting in can just be as simple as being yourself and being smart.

  • by Lynne Rickards
    £7.99

    A humorous look at fussy eating and a must-have for all children who don't eat their greens!

  • - Granny for Sale
    by Jackie Marchant
    £6.99

    A humorous story about a girl called Tom who tries to sell her madcap granny on the internet.

  • by Saviour Pirotta
    £6.99

    Samira's grandparents are coming to stay and Samira decides to cook them a special breakfast. She chooses beans on toast but when she buys the tin of beans from the corner shop she is in for a surprise. Every spoonful of beans comes with a wish but only one wish per person. It's not long before chaos breaks out in Samira's house!

  • by Ingunn Thon
    £6.99

    Ollis' world has been turned upside. She's got a new baby brother and, even worse, her mum's neat-freak boyfriend has moved in. Fortunately Ollis has always got her best friend Gro, as she lives right next door and they know each other inside out. Or do they?

  • by Coral Rumble
    £6.99

    Milo isn't extra clever, or extra naughty, or extra anything. And he doesn't get chosen to do things very often. But when a mysterious new boy, who can't speak any English, joins his class, Milo's curiosity gets the better of him.

  • by Mina Lystad
    £6.99

    Alfred is scared of just about everything but he is especially scared about speaking in front of lots of people. So when Alfredis told he must speak about the Blue Whale to his whole class, he just wants to run away and hide. However the more Alfred learnsabout the Blue Whale the braver he becomes.

  • - in Double-Bubble girl-band trouble!
    by Erica-Jane Waters
    £6.99

    At Twitch Magazine Veronica couldn't be more excited when she is given her first article to write: a feature on the most exciting band in Witch City, Double-Bubble. Things take a mysterious turn when Double-Bubble are kidnapped. Could Belinda Bullfrog from Twitch's rival magazing Nosy Toad be behind it all?

  • by Jackie Marchant
    £6.49

    In this third book Dougal finds that making money isn't quite as easy as he thinks. In fact it causes him more trouble than it's worth as he gets caught up in a fast-paced adventure that he finds impossible to control.

  • by Bjarne Reuter
    £6.99

    Elise is lonely. Her mum is far away in Brazil helping to finish the building of a suspension bridge and her dad is busy trying to get by as a musician in the Danish city of Copenhagen where they live. So when Elise asks for a dog to keep her company, her dad finds it hard to refuse.

  • - The Cat Who Thinks She's A Dog
    by Jessie Wall
    £6.49

    The delightful follow-up to Geronimo, about a cat with attitude. Once again illustrator, Emily Stanbury, brings her magic touch to this humorous story about a cat who is convinced she has been born into the wrong body. But can she prove it?

  • by Jackie Marchant
    £6.99

    In this second book, football-loving Dougal Daley once again finds himself on the wrong side of almost everyone. Someone has stolen his pet tarantula, Sybil (named after his sister - they both have very hairy legs), and she (the spider, not the sister) is being held to ransom.

  • by Martin Thomas
    £6.99

    It's not easy being small. Especially not being able to reach things. Like the hook to hang a coat, a shelf to get the toys, or the pedals of a bike. Kitchen sides, the shower, and a light switch are all too high. But the love of a father is an amazing thing. With dad close by anything is possible. With dad close by nothing is out of reach.

  • by Charlie Farley
    £6.99

    'Bored children get monsters to play with, not Dad.' So begins this riotous, rhyming adventure as The Great Farty Slob Beast threatens to gobble up Molly and her two little sisters. Will Molly's plan to distract the Slob Beast with a hilarious day-trip to London be enough to stop his greedy plans?

  • - The Dog Who Thinks He's a Cat
    by Jessie Wall
    £6.49

    Geronimo's mom has so many puppies she doesn't know what to do. So when Geronimo decides to leave home for a better life, he enters a great, big, scary world where he doesn't know who he is . . . and has no idea what he is, either! This gentle, humorous story is accompanied by Emily Stanbury's charming black and white illustrations. Perfect for beginning readers and for reading aloud.

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