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Al die geluide in die woud is vir Tier vreeslik opwindend. Saam met
sy vriende (pronkende Pou, verstrooide Renoster en trompetterende
Olifant) soek hy na 'n antwoord op die opwindendste vraag van
almal: Wie is die koning van die woud?
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Lord of the Forest (Hardcover)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Jackie Morris
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R616
R507
Discovery Miles 5 070
Save R109 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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Draig y Gaeaf (Paperback)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Sophy Williams; Translated by Mary Jones
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R238
R193
Discovery Miles 1 930
Save R45 (19%)
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Arglwydd y Fforest (Hardcover)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Jackie Morris; Translated by Mererid Hopwood
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R615
R506
Discovery Miles 5 060
Save R109 (18%)
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Ships in 9 - 15 working days
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The Winter Dragon (Paperback)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Sophy Williams
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R239
R195
Discovery Miles 1 950
Save R44 (18%)
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Home Sweet Home (Paperback)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Jenny Arthur
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R95
R84
Discovery Miles 840
Save R11 (12%)
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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Frog lives in a bucket, but suddenly, he has to find a new home!
Can any of his friends in the garden take him in? Will he ever find
somewhere else to live? Part of the QED Storytime series, this
beautifully illustrated book introduces young children to the
pleasures of reading and sharing stories, and includes supporting
notes for parents and teachers.
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Cast Away (Paperback, New ed)
Caroline Pitcher; Illustrated by Peter Dennis
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R120
R98
Discovery Miles 980
Save R22 (18%)
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Ships in 12 - 17 working days
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One in a series of graphic novels for 9-12 year-olds, especially
boys, there are integrated black and white illustrations on every
page, using comic strip conventions and cinematic devices (panning
shots, close-ups and flash-backs). Pacy well plotted texts are
written by established authors.
Shelley hears voices from the Mine... They are ancient, troubled
and forgotten... She can't help but listen as they use her to make
sense of their own past, but can she use their wisdom and
experience to make sense of her own present and future? Only Time
will tell. Or does the Mine hold another, deeper, darker secret..?
As Shelley tries to unravel the mystery of her own past, will she
ever truly understand where she belongs? 'It's not mine. Nothing is
' Shelley's 17th winter will change her life forever...
Award-winning author Caroline Pitcher expertly explores the
changing bonds of relationship between mothers and daughters in
this intriguing, centuries- spanning novel. 'An unusual and moving
story of a girl unwillingly tuned into voices from the past...
remarkable', The Times Top Three Teen Books On my 'I Wish I'd
Written' list, Berlie Doherty 'Vivid, beautifully written, couldn't
put it down', Nicola Ho
'The Most Important Bus Stop at the Very Centre of The Universe' is
where 'M's Beautiful Stranger waits to get on. Have you wondered
yet what it feels like to be sixteen, with the world changing
rapidly around you? How would you cope with your own changes? Where
would you be without the strongest of friendships? Join 'M' and her
circle of friends as they battle through Exams, Love and Chocolate
Cake at full gallop on the school bus, and if they haven't found
The Meaning of Life by the time they get there, it isn't for want
of trying...
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Silkscreen (Paperback)
Caroline Pitcher
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R79
R62
Discovery Miles 620
Save R17 (22%)
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Ships in 5 - 7 working days
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A page-turning thriller from an acclaimed writer. Set in ancient
Egypt, this is the story of a young boy, Varro, and his flight from
danger as he is pursued along the River Nile by an opportunistic
lord. He is believed to be carrying something very valuable - but
has no idea what it could be. Full of authentic detail about
ancient Egypt, rich imagery of the lush delta plains and the
forbidding stone-carved monuments to gods, and exciting,
nail-biting tension. The story culminates in an exciting
face-to-face encounter with the legendary pharaoh. Acclaim for the
series: '...a quartet of books with robust child appeal ...the
brief is clearly to appeal to those recently emerging from reading
schemes but requiring continuing support. But the stories have a
fresh originality that will make them great favourites' - Lindsey
Fraser, Guardian Education Book of the Week, 13/05/03.
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