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It’s a beautiful day and the very hungry caterpillar is going on a walk. Join him as he meets all the animals, bugs and plants that live and grow around us in nature. Read the rhyme, turn the magic wheel to reveal a secret picture and join in the nature fun!
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Lottie’s done with embarrassing herself. There can’t possibly be any more ways to do it! Right? Have her annoying little brother announce her bra size while shopping? Done. Got her head stuck in a coffin during an escape room? Check. Go viral and embarrass herself on national media? Completed. So surely nothing else could possibly phase her. Until an invitation from Amber to join her family ski holiday suddenly arrives. Join Lottie on her next (mis)adventure full of life lessons, funny LOLs and cringe inducing moments – this time on skis!
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IZZY DOBSON HAS A FEW PROBLEMS: School is the WORST. Making friends is HARD. Her VERY TOP SECRET EMBARRASSING DIARY has gone MISSING! Cue Izzy’s Very Important Investigation, recorded in a Very Normal Notebook (definitely NOT another diary!). Can Izzy retrace her steps before the diary falls into the wrong hands? Or has its fate already been sealed by a SINISTER DIARY THIEF? Expect cat doodles, brilliant (ish) brainwaves, and Izzy’s hilarious commentary on life as you join her chaotic search – not just for the missing diary, but for her place in this Very Confusing World.
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All is not well in the world with Dexter Procter, the world’s youngest doctor. His granny has broken her leg, his friends Rupi and Otto have been expelled, there’s an asthma epidemic he can’t get on top of, and everything fun at the hospital has been shut down by slimy politician Barbara Burnhall. And then his boss Dr Marigold disappears off the face of the earth! But what Dexter doesn’t realize is that he and his friends are about to uncover a dastardly plot featuring kidnap, earthquakes and a demolition ball. Dexter Procter doesn’t know what’s about to hit him. (Spoiler alert: it’s a demolition ball).
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Ever since Benjamiah returned from his spectacular adventure in Wreathenwold, he’s been desperate to go back. When he discovers a strange fragment of witchstone, he is transported back to the labyrinthine streets of Wreathenwold and soon finds himself on another dangerous quest involving a strange collection of fairytales ‘The Book of Barely Believable Stories’. Reunited with Elizabella Cotton and helped by two new friends – Mea and Silas the mapmaker – the gang undertake a series of magical trials to save the missing children of Wreathenwold before Midsommer ends and they are lost forever.
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Molly lives in the jungle with all the other monkeys, dancing and playing and being silly among the treetops. But Molly has a secret. Molly is a pig. When Norman becomes suspicious that an imposter has infiltrated the monkeys, he sets them all some monkey tests. Will Molly be discovered?
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‘This is the Age of the Heroes.’ From the ominous entry-point of ‘The Coming of the Immortals’ to the awe-inspiring heroics of ‘Perseus the Gorgon-slayer’, this book offers a wonderful introduction to Classical Greek myth, collecting the most action-packed and exciting tales.
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‘Never had she danced so beautifully’. From the powerful allegory of ‘The Little Mermaid’ to the fantastical tale of tiny ‘Thumbelina’, this book collects the most marvellously enchanting and enduringly timeless of Hans Christian Andersen’s celebrated fairy-tales.
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‘As a rule, the more bizarre a thing is the less mysterious it proves to be.’ From the strange case of ‘The Red-Headed League’ to the extraordinary tale of ‘The Blue Carbuncle’, this book collects the most treacherous, ingenious and exciting adventures of the iconic duo, Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson.
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‘The wildest of all the wild animals was the Cat. He walked by himself.’ From the heart-warming wiles of ‘The Cat Who Walked by Himself’ to the whimsical rhymes of ‘How the Whale Got His Throat’, this book collects the most lyrical, inventive and enchantingly funny of Kipling’s animal allegories.
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‘I have many beautiful flowers; but the children are the most beautiful flowers of all.’From the newfound generosity of ‘The Selfish Giant’ to the haunting bravery of ‘The Nightingale and the Rose’, this book collects the most poetic, magical and absolutely unforgettable of Oscar Wilde’s short stories for children.
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‘No act of kindness, no matter how small, is ever wasted.’ From the devious tale of ‘The Fox Outfoxed’ to the sage story of ‘Town Mouse and Country Mouse’, this book collects the best-known and most thought-provoking of Aesop’s timeless fables.