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Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights
Aladdin and Other Tales from the Arabian Nights
Apr 21, 2025
Some of the best-loved stories in the world, originating in Persia, India and Arabia, retold especially for children. ...
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Peter Pan
Peter Pan
Apr 21, 2025
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This Poem Doesn't Rhyme
This Poem Doesn't Rhyme
Apr 21, 2025
An award-winning collection from Gerard Benson, creator of Poems on the Underground. James Berry and Wendy Cope appear alongside Milton and Shakespeare amongst others to make a wonderfully diverse, fun and exciting collection of verse that shows that poetry doesn't have to rhyme. ...
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Jo's Boys
Jo's Boys
Apr 21, 2025
The fourth and last book about the March family. Ten years after the school at Plumfield was founded, there is now a college, built with a legacy from old Mr Lawrence. All Jo's original children are grown young men, scattered around the world, and graceful young women with high ambitions. But young men face as many troubles as children do,...
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The Mighty Slide
The Mighty Slide
Apr 21, 2025
‘This is the story Of Alison Hubble, Who went to bed single, And woke up double.’ Here, in verse, are the hilariously original stories of a mighty slide, a man who fought crocodiles, a girl who doubled, a couple of baby skinners and a thing that lived under a school. A wonderful collection from Allan Ahlberg, author of ‘Please Mrs...
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The Coral Island
The Coral Island
Apr 21, 2025
When the three sailor lads, Ralph, Jack and Peterkin are cast ashore after the storm, their first task is to find out whether the island is inhabited. Their next task is to find a way of staying alive. They go hunting and learn to fish, explore underwater caves and build boats - but then their island paradise is rudely disturbed...
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The Happy Prince And Other Tales
The Happy Prince And Other Tales
Apr 21, 2025
The five original fairy tales included in this volume were first published by Davis Nutt in 1888. Although it is said that Wilde wrote them for his two young sons, the author himself claimed they were '. . . . not for children, but for childlike people from eighteen to eighty'. Since then the stories have been constantly reprinted and,...
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World-Eater
World-Eater
Apr 21, 2025
'There's something in the sky... something terrible!' On the night of the great storm, a mysterious new planet suddently appears in the sky. Orbiting the sun between Mercury and Venus, the huge blue-grey sphere has scientists baffled as probes reveal its surface to be flat and bare and its interior liquid. Eleven-year-old Orville, absorbed in witing for his favourite pigeon...
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The Story of the Treasure Seekers
The Story of the Treasure Seekers
Apr 21, 2025
When their father's business fails, the six Bastable children decide to restore the family fortunes. But although they think of many ingenious ways to do so, their well meant efforts are either more fun than profitable, or lead to trouble... ...
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Peter Duck
Peter Duck
Apr 21, 2025
‘Why do they call him Black Jake? Is it because of his hair?’ Titty asked. ‘Because of his heart’ said Peter Duck The Swallows and Amazons, as well as Captain Flint and the ancient able seaman Peter Duck, set sail on the Wild Cat bound for the Channel. But they are shadowed by the Viper, manned by none other than...
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Black Beauty
Black Beauty
Apr 21, 2025
Described on the title-page of the first edition as 'the autobiography of her horse, translated from the original equine', BLACK BEAUTY was Anna Sewell's only book, written when she fatally ill but determined to record her passopnate indignation at the insensitive behaviour of people towards animals. It has been loved by children ever since its first publication in 1877, just...
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The Canterbury Tales
The Canterbury Tales
Apr 21, 2025
A lively, humorous retelling for children of Geoffrey Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, by award-winning author Geraldine McCaughrean. ...
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The Adventures Of Robin Hood
The Adventures Of Robin Hood
Apr 21, 2025
The story of Robin Hood, said Roger Lancelyn Green can never die, nor cease to fire the imagination. Like the old fairy tales it must be told and told again, for it is touched with enchantment. Placing his hero's legendary history in the reign of Richard I of England. Roger Lancelyn Green has used as his sources the ballads, romances...
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Treasure Island
Treasure Island
Apr 21, 2025
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The Wind In The Willows
The Wind In The Willows
Apr 21, 2025
This classic of the English countryside, . first published in 1908, is a favourite with readers of all ages. As the late Margery Fisher wrote, 'Adults are sadly aware of the figure of Grahame himself, languishing in a city office and longing for the river: children respond to the fun, the anarchy of Toad and the entrancing detail as Grahame's...
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