Children's / Teenage fiction: Humorous stories

  • Petunia Perry & Curse Of Ugly Pigeon

    £7.99

    Petunia Perry has decided to write her memoirs. She wants the world to know what it’s like to start secondary school with a best friend who stages one-person flash mobs in the canteen, a mother who over-shares at parents’ evenings and an unwelcome suitor who draws pictures of her as a unicorn…

  • The Hundred Decker Bus

    £7.99

    A fun-packed story about a very unusual bus – with lots of funny details for little readers to spot, and a BIG fold-out ending!

  • Escape the Rooms

    £7.99

    From the talented brother-sister duo of Stephen and Anita Mangan comes this exciting fully illustrated adventure.

  • Mog’s Birthday

    £7.99

    Share in fifty years of a really remarkable cat?

    A special birthday story to celebrate fifty years of MOG, everyone’s favourite family cat!

  • Terrifying Tudors

    £6.99

    Discover all the foul facts about the Terrifying Tudors in this classic Horrible Histories title.

  • With a striking newspaper look throughout!
  • Woeful Second World War

    £6.99

    All the foul facts about the WOEFUL SECOND WORLD WAR are ready to uncover, including why the blitzed Brits ate chicken-fruit, sinkers and nutty, what really happened in Dad’s Army and how to make a rude noise with a gas mask.

  • Monsters on a School Trip

    Monsters on a School Trip

    £5.99

    Billy is feeling anxious. He’s about to go on his first ever school trip to a museum. Luckily, Billy’s Mini Monsters are on hand to help. They’ve come to the museum too, with a mission of their own – to find their mummies! A heart-warming story that covers the anxiety of starting a new school, going on a school trip and making friends.

  • Rabunzel

    £7.99

    A uniquely silly and rebellious twist on a favourite fairy tale – with a fabulously foiled cover!

    “Rabunzel, Rabunzel, let down your ears!?”

  • Investigators

    £9.99

    InvestiGators is the side-splittingly funny comic book series by John Patrick Green – perfect for fans of Bunny vs Monkey and Dogman.

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