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Since the day he was born, nothing was good enough for Prince Charmless. From the moment he woke until the time he went to bed, he complained. One day all the royal servants decided they had enough of his complaining and packed their bags. The pampered prince was left to fend for ...
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Pippi, Tommy and Annika go on their greatest adventure yet - to Canny Canny Island, where Pippi's father is king.
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The whole Kingdom is very excited - there's going to be a new royal baby! Will it be a boy or a girl ...tall or short ...dark or fair? The Princess and the Prince don't mind. They know that they will love their baby whatever it's like. This is a charming story that captures the ...
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Pippi Longstocking is as popular as ever, with dedicated fans all over the world. She's funny, feisty, and has the most amazing adventures.
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Pippi's back - as crazy and as funny as ever! But for Tommy and Annika, the fun might stop all too soon if Pippi agrees to go back to sea with her father.
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Early Readers are stepping stones from picture books to young fiction. A hilarious new Early Reader story from bestselling Horrid Henry illustrator, Tony Ross.
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The hilarious Little Princess returns with more tears and tantrums in this humourous picture book of good manners. The Little Princess needs to learn some manners but, several tantrums later, once she's mastered 'please' and 'thank you', she finds that not everyone else is so pol ...
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What does the feisty Little Princess want to be when she grows up? Now that the Little Princess can use her potty, she decides it is time to grow up and be something. Her family and friends are eager to give their advice, but the Little Princess has an unexpected idea of her own.
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On top of a mountain there lived a fat mammoth. Down in the valley there lived a thin caveman. The caveman was hungry. Very, very hungry. He saw the mammoth and licked his lips. But a mouthwatering Mammoth Pie turns out to be more difficult to come by than the caveman could ever ...
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When Bertha finds that her accidental burps can knock things over, she asks a boy at school to teach her how to burp to order. After lots of practice her burping becomes so professional that she can knock apples off trees, deflect footballs and send her teacher's glasses flying.
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