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Tells the story of Paul Revere's ride to Lexington in April 1775 to
warn colonists in Massachusetts of approaching British troops.
Written in graphic-novel format.
Treehouse is getting festive! With lots of Christmas laughs at
every level in The 156-Storey Treehouse, from the worldwide
bestselling Treehouse series by Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton.
They've added 13 new levels, including a wishing well, a
world-record breaking level, a T.V quiz show (hosted by Quizzy the
quizzical quizbot) and an amazing mind-reading sandwich-making
machine! It's the night before Christmas, but it's not going well
for Andy and Terry - they're at war with an angry snowman, Santa
has crashed his sleigh and fallen into the cloning machine, and Mr.
Big Nose wants a new book by tomorrow! Can they defeat the snowman,
save Christmas, and get their book written in time? Well, what are
you waiting for? Come on up!
There are lots of laughs at every level in Treehouse Tales: too
SILLY to be told ... UNTIL NOW! From the bestselling Andy Griffiths
and Terry Denton. Climb the storeys with thirteen,
never-before-heard adventures starring Andy, Terry and their
friends. Featuring laugh-out-loud stories such as: Terry and the
Magic Wand Chair-up-your-nose Day The Day Terry Flushed Me Down the
Toilet The Mystery Case of the Missing Doodles ... and many, many
more! Well, what are you waiting for? Come on up!
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Frankie's World
(Paperback)
Aoife Dooley; Illustrated by Aoife Dooley
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How do you fit in and stand out when you feel different to everyone
around you? "I loved Frankie's story and could really identify with
her character. This is such an amazing graphic novel that
represents neurodiversity really realistically." Libby Scott "Aoife
Dooley captures Frankie's autistic experience with great care,
humour and love." Lizzie Huxley-Jones "A fun and relatable read
about awkwardness, self-acceptance, family and friendship." Sarah
McIntyre "Unique and often funny ... I cheered Frankie on through
her journey." Sue Cheung Frankie knows she's not like anyone else
in her class: she's different, but she can't quite figure out why.
Is it the new freckle on her nose, or the fact she's small for her
age? Or that she has to go to the hospital sometimes? Everyone else
seems to think she's weird too, and they make fun of her at school.
Frankie's dad left when she was a baby - maybe he was different
too? It would explain why she always feels like an alien. So she
and her best-friend Sam, embark on a mission to track him down. A
graphic novel offering a unique perspective on Autism, told with
humour and heart. Brought to life with glorious colour artwork in a
distinctive blue and orange palette. Perfect for fans of Raina
Telgemeier.
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