Author: | Meredith Costain |
Category: |
Junior Fiction |
Series: | Ella Diaries Ser. |
Ellas arrived at school camp and she cant wait for the FUN to begin! But then she discovers there are spooky noises outside every night, hair-raising camp activities to do, PLUS she has to share a cabin with scheming Peach Parker. How will Ella manage to avoid ... read more
Author: | Emma Dods; John Woodward; Marc Aspinall (Illustrator); Jacqueline McCann |
Category: |
Educational |
Series: | Wow! Ser. |
Wow! is a fantastic series that is full of only the best and most amazing facts. Wow! Animals is full of extraordinary information about a wide range of creatures. Discover that goats have rectangular pupils, that gorillas can catch human colds, and that rhinoceros beetles can carry... read more
Author: | Emma Dods; Patricia Macnair; Jacqueline McCann |
Category: |
Educational |
Series: | Wow! Ser. |
Wow! Human Body is full of extraordinary information. Find out which creatures live in your eyelashes, how sweaty feet help us to run, what time of the year you grow faster and much more! This is a lively, fun book that is certain to make you say 'Wow! I didn't know that' again and again.
Author: | Jessica Townsend |
Category: |
Junior Fiction |
Series: | Nevermoor Ser. |
Awards: | Winner, Book of the Year 2018 at the Indie Book Awards. Winner, Children's Book Category at the Indie Book Awards. Winner, Best Children's Fiction at the Aurealis Awards. Winner, Younger Fiction at the Waterstones Children's Book Prize (UK). A CBCA Notable book.Longlisted for the ABIA Awards. Shortlisted for the Readings Children's Book Prize. |
Morrigan Crow's adventures in the magical world of Nevermoor continue . . . The most anticipated sequel of the year - a treat for all fans of magic and 'wunde... read more
Author: | Klutz Editors |
Category: |
Educational |
Series: | Klutz Ser. |
Weave some boho-chic into your room's décor!
Using the custom frames, create 3 ready-to-hang works of art using 3 types of colorful yarn. Add fringe, felt, sequins, pom-poms, and beads to make each masterpiece your own. This kit will have you "yarn-ing" to make more!
Co... read more
Author: | L. Pichon |
Category: |
SECONDHAND BOOKS |
Series: | Tom Gates Ser. |
From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers - Red House Children's Book Award, the Waterstones Children's Book Prize 5-12 year-olds and the Blue Peter Best Story Book Award 2013, comes the eighth amazing instalment of this brilliant illustrated series in diary format!
2015. A very good copy.
Author: | Alison Lester |
Category: |
Picture Books |
Packed with eccentric characters and scenes of wild adventure, this funny and exciting book for young readers is by favourite author-illustrator Alison Lester.
Author: | Sue Wallman |
Category: |
Young Adult |
Sue Wallman's most spine-tingling thriller yet! Every winter, three families gather in an old house in the country to celebrate the New Year. This year, 15-year-old Leah and the other two teens discover that the house has a dark past: a deathbed confession led the police to the... read more
Author: | Kes Gray; Nikki Dyson (Illustrator) |
Category: |
Picture Books |
Ice Cream Cone Worm. Monkeyface Prickleback. Pink Fairy Armadillo. You're called WHAT?!Welcome to the Ministry of Silly Animal Names where all the creatures have one thing in common: they want to change their names. A unique and rip-roaringly funny, tongue-twisting story f... read more
Author: | XANNA EVE CHOWN |
Category: |
SECONDHAND BOOKS |
2013. First edition. A fine, unmarked copy.
Author: | Megumi Iwasa; Jun Takabatake (Illustrator) |
Category: |
Junior Fiction |
Giraffe is bored, as usual. He'd love a friend to share things with. So he writes a letter and sends it as far as possible across the other side of the horizon. There he finds a pen pal--Penguin. Giraffe knows nothing about penguins and his letters are full of questi... read more
Author: | Nicki Greenberg |
Category: |
Junior Fiction |
Reading Level: | 8 Kids Middle Readers |
Zelda Stitch is back in the classroom and ready to start Term Two. Will teaching be easier now everyone know she's a witch? Or will there be more mischief than one witch can manage?