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A girl tries to free herself from the terrifying double shadow of her childhood and forge her own future, but she is trapped in a memory machine created by her father.
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It's the night of the Midsummer Ball, and the fairies are busily stitching pearls onto the Fairy Queen's dress. Children can eavesdrop on them as they chat to each other and tell stories, fairy tales never before heard from a fairy's viewpoint. Suitable for ages 3-7.
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The second of two novels set in France and England during the French Revolution
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Why does Polly want to run away?
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Will this really be Polly's worst birthday ever?
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Polly is not happy. Her mother is pregnant and can't stop talking about the new baby . Her little sister is exceptionally annoying. Her hamster has gone missing. And she is no longer friends with her best friend! So Polly decides that her only choice is to run away from home.
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Boolar has his big chance of fame when he lands himself the plum role of Tom Thumb in the Puppet Theatre playing in the park. But Boolar's performance nerves get the better of him and an ill-fated romance mean that things don't turn out quite as Boolar would like.
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A reassuring tale of babysitting worries.
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All the familiar playground rhymes and more, sung for under fives to join in with and follow the words.
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Five favourite fairy stories bounce merrily back to life. A perfect treat for everyone who loves a princess. 'Emma Chambers from The Vicar of Dibley is an excellent choice to read this suitably pink collection for girls' - AudioBookseller Unabridged.
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