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5-8 years
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Star Fighters: Alien Attack
Meet Peri, Intergalactic Force Academy Star Fighter, defender of the Milky Way...
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Seahorse Stars: The First Pearl
The first of a new early reader series set among the seahorse population of a coral reef
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The Enchanted Pony
The story cleverly combines every young girl’s favourite themes, magic and ponies, to create an exciting adventure
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Notso Hotso
Anthony, a very vain dog, is horrified when his fur starts to fall out in clumps. On a humiliating trip to the vet, his body is shaved, leaving only the fur on his head and tip of his tail so that he resembles a lion.
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The Mouse Family Robinson
Old Mr Brown has had seventy-eight children. And with the Robinson's first babies on the way he advises them to name them following the letters of the alphabet.
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Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion
Schools and magic are a winning combination, and Oliver Moon's adventures bring the genre to a younger readership via a tiny chapter-book.
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The Trouble with Owls
The Howlett owl family love living in the Honeybell family's garden. Yet to the Honeybell family the Howletts are simply a nuisance and they call in the Owl Catcher.
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Arabel's Raven
A new edition of a much-loved classic by the immensely popular Joan Aiken.
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Welcome to Bugville
Welcome to Bugville, the thriving metropolis home of millions of bugs...
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Bella Donna: Too Many Spells
The second engaging episode in Bella Donna’s life finds about to continue her studies as a witchling
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Tales from the Crystal Caves
This exciting new book features three separate stories in which we meet the much loved Fairy Bears again
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Humphrey’s Tiny Tales: My Pet Show Panic
Animal lovers will enjoy every page of this very funny and charming story
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Cutting and Sticking
Dad is helping Jess to decorate her new bedroom. Younger sister Alice wants to help too, but when Dad tells her to go downstairs she feels a bit left out.
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The Guard Dog
Join the little Guard Dog on his search to find a new home
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A Walk in London
Full of fascinating facts about the city, this lovely companion to A Walk in New York is enhanced by Salvatore Rubbino’s engaging retro illustrations and even includes an unfolding panorama of the Thames.
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S.W.I.T.C.H Spider Stampede
Follow Josh and Danny on their terrifying trail down the plughole...
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Princess Poppy: A True Princess
Poppy is fed up. Her best friend Honey is prettier, kinder and seems to have a much more exciting time than Poppy.
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Monster Swap: Robbie and Voxy
A lively, imaginative tale with lots of laughs
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The Killer Cat Strikes Back
This is Tuffy's third adventure, in which he takes exception to Mum's art class, and ruins almost all of her new masterpieces.
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The Tortoise and the Dare
Have you ever staked your own sister in a bet? Well that's what happens to Ellie when her brother Cypselis has a dare with Big Bacchiad at school.
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No. 1 Car Spotter
No. 1 comes to the rescue each and every time his family or the village are in trouble!
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Mercy Watson to the Rescue
Mercy the pig loves the buttery-toasty feeling she gets when the Watsons sing to her at bedtime, but she doesn't like sleeping alone.
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The Cat in the Hat Knows a Lot About That: Show Me The Honey
Includes easy and funny rhymes which children will love to read again and again
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The Dinosaur’s Packed Lunch
Dinah is having a bad day – nothing seems to be going right: so far she’s made her Dad cross and argued with her best friend
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There's a Troll at the Top of Our Tip
The third in a series of stories about a misunderstood troll and the group of children who befriend him.
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The Robot Dinner Lady
In these three short stories Jake tells his own incredible tales of the mayhem which follows when a normal boy investigates a variety of what seem to him to be unbelievable events.
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Happy Birthday, Sausage!
There are lots of delightful illustrations in this story for children who have just begun to read books with chapters
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Purple Class and the Half Eaten Sweater
Full of witty dialogue and lively narrative
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Nipper McFee: In Trouble with Bertie Barker
Part of a series of small-format early reading books illustrated in full colour which are ideal for newly fluent younger readers
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A Cat Called Penguin
An entertaining story for fluent younger readers complemented by pen and ink illustrations
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Claude in the Spotlight
Alex T Smith's adorable Claude - a small plump dog in a stylish red sweater and beret - is back for a new adventure.
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The Woman Who Won Things
When Mrs Gaskitt hits a winning streak, she starts to receive prizes - large and small - non-stop, and begins to long for her old, less lucky self.
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The Man Who Wore All His Clothes
Mr Gaskitt works as Father Christmas in a department store, his wife is a taxi driver and Horace, their cat, loves spending much of his time watching sad old movies on TV.
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Ship's Cat Doris
Meet a brilliant cast of animal characters in this charming Cornwall story of friendship and belonging
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Doctor Judy Moody
Judy Moody decides it’s worth going to school when her class embarks on a science project about the human body. Calling herself 'Doctor' Judy Moody she throws herself into the subject with great enthusiasm and has lots of fun trying out cures and experiments of her own. But when she gets tonsillitis it’s her friends’ turn to help make her better. This latest adventure in the Judy Moody series will not disappoint. It is easy to read, has lots of humorous dialogue and amusing pictures, and even a number of interesting medical facts. -
Ariel: The Birthday Surprise
Girls who love The Little Mermaid and all things princess-like will be enchanted.
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Ottoline and the Yellow Cat
Ottoline is good at solving mysteries, in part due to her eavesdropping habit and in part because of her qualification as a mistress of disguise.
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Judy Moody Declares Independence
After visiting Boston and learning about the American Revolution, Judy Moody decides it’s time for her to declare independence at home






