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Howl with laughter with the FIRST book in the hilarious full-colour
illustrated series, Dog Man, from the creator of Captain
Underpants! George and Harold (the co-stars of the enormously
popular Captain Underpants series) are in big trouble again! George
and Harold have created a new breed of justice -- one that is part
dog, part man, and ALL HERO! With the head of a dog and the body of
a human, this heroic hound digs into deception, claws after crooks,
rolls over robbers, and scampers after squirrels. Will he be able
to resist the call of the wild to answer the call of duty? Dav
Pilkey's wildly popular Dog Man series appeals to readers of all
ages and explores universally positive themes, including empathy,
kindness, persistence, and the importance of being true to one's
self. This fabulous hardback edition is the perfect gift for a
lifetime. Full colour pages throughout. LOOK OUT FOR THE CAT KID
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Collaborations
United by the most common of items-underwear-this offbeat
collection of thirteen short stories celebrates the connection
shared by all individuals and the universal struggle to make sense
of human nature, however quirky it may be.
In the title story, Darla wants a boyfriend, and her entire life
revolves around getting one boy to notice her. "Change" tells of
how a conversation with an elderly family member on Halloween night
subtly alters the course of a young woman's life.
All seventeen-year-old Jay wants is some peace and quiet, and he
gets it when he is accidentally locked in a storage room all night
in "The Storage Room." In "Jamie and Amy," a young man is dying to
ask an older girl for a date but is mortified by the way their
names sound together.
"8 Girls Are In Love With Me" and "8 Boys Are In Love With Me"
tell the surprising tale of a scheduling mix-up at a summer camp
that leads two counselors to teach swimming lessons to a group of
difficult kids, and in "Faking It," Juliet doesn't expect to make
any friends during her European vacation, but that's before a hot
Australian guy introduces himself to her.
Both the serious and trivial sides of the human psyche merge in
the sometimes somber, oftentimes hilarious, but always
thought-provoking collection of stories in "Matching Panties."
Rhyme follows rhyme as layer after layer of winter clothing ("bunchy and hot, wrinkled a lot, stiff in the knee, and too big for me!") is first put on and then taken off to the relief of the child bundled inside. Clever rebuses and jaunty illustrations make The Jacket I Wear in the Snow especially fun for prereaders and new readers.
A diverse and engaging collection of literature from different
cultures within the UK, including short stories, extracts from
novels, drama and poetry, as well as writing from Scotland, Wales
and Northern Ireland. A vivid and contemporary collection which
offers a rich diversity of perspectives on British society.
Howl with laughter with the FIFTH book in the hilarious full-colour
illustrated series, Dog Man, from the creator of Captain
Underpants! When a new bunch of baddies bust up the town, Dog Man
is called into action -- and this time he isn't alone. With a cute
kitten and a remarkable robot by his side, our heroes must save the
day by joining forces with an unlikely ally: Petey, the World's
Most Evil Cat. But can the villainous Petey avoid vengeance and
venture into virtue? Dav Pilkey's wildly popular Dog Man series
appeals to readers of all ages and explores universally positive
themes, including: empathy, kindness, persistence, and the
importance of being true to one's self. Full colour pages
throughout.
"Gramps Variety of Stories" takes you back to the time of the Great
Depression, country schools and rural life. Others will bring you
to the present time and the changes in the way of life. The stories
show that family love was present no matter in which generation you
lived. Santa and Christmas make several appearances throughout the
book. Little Toot, the toy train, and Wayne the Elf, take another
trip to the North Pole with two kindergarten classes. This trip
shows the generosity of the children. There are stories about
sickness and disease, which confronts children, such as eating too
many green apples and the dreaded polio. One story delves into the
disorder now known as Ataxia. It was written to make the general
public aware that there is such a disorder and it is real. Some of
the stories show the mischievousness of children and also their
ingenuity. Put all these together and you have a book of "Gramp's
Variety of Stories," that can be read and enjoyed by readers of all
ages.
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!
An irresistibly-brilliant graphic novel adaptation of The Graveyard
Book by Neil Gaiman, adapted by award-winning illustrator P. Craig
Russell. This is the first of two volumes. Nobody Owens, known as
Bod, is a normal boy. He would be completely normal if he didn't
live in a graveyard, being raised by ghosts, with a guardian who
belongs to neither the world of the living nor the dead. There are
dangers and adventures for Bod in the graveyard. But it's in the
land of the living that the real danger lurks, for it is there that
the man Jack lives, and he has already killed Bod's family. Each
chapter is illustrated by a different artist, with contributions
from P. Craig Russell, Kevin Nowlan, Tony Harris and Scott Hamptom,
Galen Showman, Jill Thompson and Stephen B. Scott.
Translated into Isindebele from Stories of Africa: This folklore
story collection offers a feast of enjoyment for young South
African readers. Ten enchanting tales, steeped in the imaginative
richness of African storytelling: Where did the first stories in
the world come from? How did little Tortoise win the respect of all
the other animals? Who was Nanana Bo Sele Sele and what happened
when she built her house in the middle of the animals' road? Why
was young Crocodile so determined to get hold of Monkey's heart?
Told with inimitable aplomb by South Africa's most popular
performance storyteller and illustrated by a lively selection of
KwaZulu-Natal artistic talent, Stories of Africa is a classic to
delight new readers across the multicultural spectrum.
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