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Ralfy and his little brother Rodney LOVE reading – so when they hear that their local library is closing down, they know they have to do something. According to the librarian, it would take a magic dragon to save the library – so Ralfy, Rodney and their friends set off to find one!
Will Ralfy find the magic dragon? Or is there – just maybe – another way to bring the town together and save the library for everyone?
This gloriously illustrated picture book is an uplifting love letter to libraries everywhere, celebrating the value of community and coming together to save the things we love most!
Also available in the Ralfy Rabbit series:
WANTED! Ralfy Rabbit, Book Burglar
BEWARE! Ralfy Rabbit and the Secret Book Biter
Some rabbits dream about lettuces and carrots, others dream of
flowering meadows and juicy dandelions, but Ralfy dreams only of
books. In fact, he doesn't just dream about them, he wants to read
them ALL THE TIME. Soon his obsession sends him spiralling into a
life of crime! A wonderfully funny story from a talented new
author/illustrator.
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Trouble At School (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Emily Mackenzie
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R156
R145
Discovery Miles 1 450
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It's Bella's first day at her new school and, lucky for her, she's
already got a best friend who will be in the same class - Magda!
Bella is determined to make a good impression, but with Magda
around, things don't always go according to plan. By the time she
arrives, she's already drenched in yoghurt and marmalade, and
things are about to get much, much worse.
With laugh-out-loud funny
writing by Chris Higgins with delightful illustrations by the
award-winning Emily MacKenzie, this series is perfect for fans of
Kes Gray's Daisy books and the classic My Naughty Little Sister.
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Trouble Next Door (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Emily Mackenzie
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R171
R155
Discovery Miles 1 550
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From much loved author Chris Higgins and acclaimed illustrator
Emily MacKenzie comes a charming new young fiction series about
friendship. Bella has just moved into a new house. It's old and
dark and she's sure there's a ghost in the attic! But things look
up when she meets her new next-door neighbour Magda. Magda is lots
of fun! She's bubbly and full of imagination and can even turn
cartwheels! Soon they are best friends. But Magda is also trouble!
She breaks Bella's mum's best tea set, wrecks Bella's room and
covers the whole living room in soot. And somehow makes sure Bella
gets the blame for everything. Bella is going to have watch out
because there's Trouble Next Door!
Gardner and MacKenzie's An Introduction to Land Law has been widely
acclaimed by students and teachers for the distinctively
informative and stimulating way in which it addresses this
challenging subject. Concise and highly readable, it covers the
main points of land law found in the syllabuses of law schools in
England and Wales. While not intended as a comprehensive textbook,
it provides both sufficient detail, and especially the illuminating
overview needed, for a real understanding, and many pointers for
those seeking more. Most of all, it stands apart from other land
law books in the model it offers of critical engagement with the
material. As the authors say in their Preface: [W]e aim not just to
state the law, but to paint its portrait, or tell its story, or
something of that kind. So we set out to offer a careful,
thoughtful, honest and critical (but not unsympathetic) appraisal,
from a number of directions, both doctrinal and contextual. Once
again, too, we present the portrait or story partly for its own
interest, but most of all so as to encourage readers to try
something similar for themselves - to reflect on the subject more,
and so understand it better, and at the same time deepen their
thinking skills in general. As well as updating the book's overall
coverage, this new edition features reworked discussions of areas
where the law has recently undergone substantial change, and also
where the authors' thoughts themselves have developed - including
ownership, easements, and rectification of the land register. As
one reader of the first edition commented, 'it shone light where
none had shone before, and lit a clear path to understanding'.
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