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Look and learn
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Lucy Kincaid |
[20] pages |
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Winnie the Pooh 5-Minute Stories
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Laura Driscoll |
188 pages : 28 cm |
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Magic Beans.
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Adele Geras |
1 volume ; 24 cm |
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Shifty McGifty and Slippery Sam: Jingle Bells!: Two-colour fiction for 5+ readers
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Tracey Corderoy And Steven Lenton |
124 pages : 20 cm |
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Uninvited ghosts and other stories
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Penelope Lively |
A collection of intriguing and witty stories featuring a Martian stranded in a backyard, a clutch of gryphons hatching in London and a family of overly friendly ghosts. |
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El Libro de la selva / The Jungle Book
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Classic Reads,Michael Page,Clapton Commons Clapton Commons Publishing,Brigitte Juanals,Rudyard Kipling,Norman Nodel,Carl Bowen,Louis Fabulet,Karl Simrock,Liz Miles,Maurice Wilson,Nicola Butler,Gwen Keraval,Brigitte Zaugg,Dave Gibbons,Gerardo Sandoval,Jessica Swale,Nik Marcel,Benny Fuentes,Alex Fabrizio,Francisca Marquez,John Lockwood Kipling,Giovanni Pota,Rafael Mayani,Joe Stilgoe,Virginie Clauzel,Janice Greene,Robert d'Humieres,Stéphane Mourgues,Geneviève Debeuré-De Jongh,Jean-Claude Henryot,Stéphane Mourgues,Geneviève Debeuré-De Jongh,Jean-Claude Henryot,Aberdeen Press |
The adventures of Mowgli, a man-child raised by wolves in the jungle, have captured the imaginations not just of children, but of all readers, for generations. |
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Three of diamonds [three books in one!]
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Anthony Horowitz |
Three adventures about a pair of hapless detective brothers. |
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Mary Poppins in the Park
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P. L. Travers |
More adventures of Mary Poppins, Michael, Jane, the twins, and baby Annabel. |
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The Jamie & Angus stories
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Anne Fine |
From the moment Jamie sets eyes on Angus in the shop window, he just knows that they belong together. On Christmas morning, they're finally united and soon the toy Highland bull is Jamie's constant c… |
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The Usborne book of classic horror
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John Grant,Mike Stocks |
Retells the classic stories of the science experiment that comes alive, the visitor in the night, and the dual personality in the laboratory. |
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My first nursery collection
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Tony Ross |
A collection of favourite fairy tales and nursery rhymes retold and illustrated by Tony Ross. |
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El diccionario del mago
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Elizabeth Kronzek,Allan Zola |
Explores the true history, folklore, and mythology behind the magical practices, creatures, and personalities that appear in J.K. Rowling's Harry Potter books. |
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Mercedes Ice
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Philip Ridley |
In the beginning, Shadow Point was the tallest, most magnificent tower block anyone had ever seen. But soon the shining concrete began to crack and the gleaming windows became grimy and dull. Into th… |
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A foot in the grave
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Joan Aiken |
A collection of ghost stories for older readers that will linger in the mind long after you've closed this book. Here are tales of ghostly revenge, tales to scare and amuse, peopled with malevolent s… |
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The Land of Narnia
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Brian Sibley |
A companion to "The Chronicles of Narnia," explaining how their creator, C.S. Lewis, came to write them, what sort of person he was, and the hidden meaning of the Narnia stories. |
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Language and control in children's literature
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Murray Knowles |
Children's literature has in the past received little serious linguistic analysis despite its widely acknowledged influence on the development and socialisation of young people. In this important and… |
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Never Say Moo to a Bull (Getting Rich with Jeremy James)
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David Henry Wilson,Axel Scheffler |
196 pages : 20 cm |
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The Wonderful Story of Henry Sugar and Six More
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Roald Dahl |
Contains:
The boy who talked with animals
The hitchhiker
The Mildenhall treasure
The swan
The wonderful story of Henry Sugar
Lucky break
[A piece of cake](https://openlibrary.org/works/OL20504… |
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The Canterbury Tales
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John E. Cunningham,Geoffrey Chaucer |
A collection of stories written in Middle English by Geoffrey Chaucer at the end of the 14th century. The tales (mostly in verse, although some are in prose) are told as part of a story-telling conte… |
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Boys in children's literature and popular culture
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Annette Wannamaker |
xiii, 181 p. ; 24 cm |
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