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When Sammy Banks used her new Comet boots to kick her football into a bowl of custard she thought she was doomed. Instead she is given the chance of a lifetime - to try out for the best football club in town. But is she good enough? Will she be able to ignore the teasing? A ...
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Sammy has made the team - but can she make the grade? There's more to football than scoring goals and doing fancy tricks - but will Sammy be smart enough to realize that in time? Will she be able to handle success - and failure? Will her pride come before a fall? And there's a bi ...
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What do I need to make a garden? What plants can I eat from my garden? Is spaghetti squash a plate of flat pasta? If you want to know more about growing your own juicy tomatoes, crunchy carrots and tasty strawberries, then this is the book for you. Find out what tools you need an ...
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Janice Marriott's latest gardening book is packed full of ideas for outside fun and learning. With experiments like making shrunken heads, a butterfly feeding jar or fungus garden, or even designing a dream garden, this book is packed full of activities for you to do in your home ...
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Bute View is the sequel to Janice Marriott's outrageously original Chute Thru.
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This is the final book in the "Letters to Lesley" trilogy in which Henry is "being driven mad. There's Leslie with her 'poke-your-nose-in' faxes, Perky with her fruiting-bodies science project, John with his poisonous food, and Mum forcing him to ride in the totally uncool, rusti ...
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The humorous adventures of Monster Brewster, practical joke genius and the terror of the neighbourhood.
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A wacky, off-the-wall novel for children of all ages. It's 2005, and Arlo is having trouble with his spelling, the house-robot, Cyanide, is malfunctioning and the fridge is having a nervous breakdown.
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