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This attractive hardback anthology of the marvellous Margaret Mahy's stories brings together many classic childhood favourites. All eleven stories are presented with their original iconic illustrations and all will amuse, enthrall and delight. Finally The Man whose Mother was a P ...
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Mrs Gimble's cat would love to prowl, but has only three legs. Mrs Gimble's brother, who prowls the world, comes to visit and mistakes the cat for his hat ... A gloriously funny picture book.
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Include two tales: The Great Piratical Rumbustification introduces us to Alpha, Oliver, and Omega Terrapin, alone for an evening of devilish fun and none other than Orpheus Clinker, a reformed pirate cleverly transformed into a respectable babysitter. Or has he reformed?; and ...
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A something-special gift book with all the wonderful elements you need for that perfect present. First, a heart-warming story - with lots of fun wordplay - about a grumpy farmer whose animals keep him awake at night singing and dancing by the light of the moon. Eventually he is ...
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This is a collection of three short zany stories - The Gargling Gorilla , The Runaway Reptiles and The Dog Magician - that all feature weird and wonderful animals and illustrations by Tony Ross.
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This is a picture book about the Castle family, their plum tree and the enormous quantities of jam Mr Castle makes. The family end up eating jam for all three meals a day, dreaming of jam and dreading the day when, once more, the plum tree is ripe and laden with fruit.
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A young boy who agrees to take care of a witch's shadow while she is on vacation finds that having two shadows creates some unexpected problems.
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What happens to a girl who has dangerous dreams? What if the land itself punishes those who would harm it? Now adapted into a major, 13-part TV series, this spell-binding supernatural thriller was written by internationally acclaimed New Zealand author Margaret Mahy.
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A chapter book for 9-12 year olds from master story-teller Margaret Mahy. Ditta wants to be a detective, and when she encounters a ghostly boy in the corner of the school library she has her first mystery to solve. Before she knows it, she has a whole handful of mysteries to deal ...
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