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The first book in a fun and exciting series by award-winning author Frances Watt and Kate Greenaway Medal winner Gregory Rogers, introducing Tommy - a feisty kitchen hand who longs to be a liege. When Tommy is finally promoted to Keeper of the Blades, will a missing sword ruin ev ...
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The second adventure in the Sword Girl series featuring the feisty Tommy. Evil plans are stirring and it's up to Tommy to keep the peace of Flamant Castle!
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The Newtown Tigers have lost 18 games in a row. Surely they are the unluckiest team in the history of football! But their luck starts to change when Isabella, the coaches 5 year old daugher decides to take over the team. Surely little Isabella couldn't coach a team of 8 year old' ...
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Ella's school has been invaded by the Scatterbungle-a gaseous poison designed to destroy the powers of all Magicals and Flitterwigs in its path. It's Ella's destiny as the Clearheart to build a new team of magical bloods brave enough to go into battle and stop the devastation i ...
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This gorgeous picture book features a mysterious forest, a faerie kingdom and a knight to the rescue. Ages 6+.
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Book 3 in the acclaimed Boy Bear series. This graphic novel for younger readers is the perfect book to introduce children to the grand art of storytelling. A wonderful companion to The Boy The Bear the Baron the Bard+ Midsummer Knight.
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Straight outta Stratford, these twisted takes on the Bard's works deliver not only bucket-loads of the author's trademark headlong humour, but reveal for the first time how elements of the greatest plays of all time may have been inspired by young Shakespeare's misadventures on t ...
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Straight outta Stratford, these twisted takes on the Bard's works deliver not only bucket-loads of the author's trademark headlong humour, but reveal for the first time how elements of the greatest plays of all time may have been inspired by young Shakespeare's misadventures on t ...
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The 60 poems in this collection appear in their original, or near original form and are wide-ranging in their subject matter: animals, the countryside, the struggle of bush life, early transport, sport, growing old, being young and having fun with words! Ages 8+.
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Now in paperback, book 2 in the brilliant Boy Bear series. A brave bear and his daring friend stage a dramatic royal rescue in a magical faerie kingdom. Ages 6+ years.
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