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More fun adventures from Emily, the girl who was born with an eye on the end of her finger -- which, when you are into solving mysteries, can prove to be very 'handy' indeed! Ages: 7+
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Melly likes poems that rhyme with words like frog, bog, doggedy-dog. And when the school holds a poetry competition, Melly has her eye on the prize, with a little bit of inspiration from Grandpa.
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Launch title for the Second Look imprint of Christmas Press, this hilarious collection of nine short plays for kids, written by popular author Duncan Ball, ranges from a comic monologue to a play that can involve a whole class, and everything in between. It will suit use both in ...the classroom and on stage, as well as being lots of fun to read at home. Capturing the imagination and tickling the funny bones of young readers and actors, the plays range from spoof mystery to fantasy to school capers, all with a great zing of humour. The book also includes tips on staging the plays. Originally published as Comedies for Kids in 1988, this fabulous collection has been fully revised and updated by the author, and with a brand new play, The Teeth of a Vampire', added. The lively cover and internal illustrations are by well-known illustrator Craig Smith. Recommended for children aged 7-12. Read more
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The Seaport Junior Sharks football team is in trouble. The Sharks haven't won a single match in the last two seasons, their oval has been declared unsafe, and they don't have enough players to form a viable team. But Eddie Atlas is determined to save the Sharks...
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The Wonky Donkey has a daughter in this hilarious sequel to the runaway hit!
Wonky Donkey had a child,
it was a little girl.
Hee Haw!
The laugh-out-loud follow-up to the viral sensation The Wonky Donkey is finally here! Featuring playful verses by Craig Smith and charming... illustrations by Katz Cowley, The Dinky Donkey follows the same formula that made its predecessor a worldwide hit. Readers will love the antics of this stinky punky plinky-plonky winky-tinky pinky funky blinky dinky donkey! Read more
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A beautifully illustrated picture book that sensitively broaches the subject of keeping children safe from inappropriate touch.
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A catchy rhyme with endearing illustrations that will leave you buzzing!
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"A zebra eats an apple with a fuzzy worm inside, and it makes him sick - he has to go to hospital (animals are the doctors) and eventually poops the worm out and feels much better"--Publisher information. Suggested level: junior.
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A new book and cd from Craig Smith. The story of Kaha - possibly the cheekiest kea in New Zealand, who gets away with everything.... or does he?!
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Willbee the bumblebee is so embarrassed when he realises his stripy jumper has caught on a rose thorn and completely unravelled ...
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