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'I seemed to be seeing double. I saw two Edies instead of one - but
they weren't the same.' Edie is fascinated by Victorian times, and
she's just desperate to be cast in the lead role of her drama club
production of Oliver. When she's given a real Victorian notebook
she's determined to write the best story ever, all about a girl in
a workhouse. But when she starts writing, something strange
happens. Edie finds herself in Victorian London. She feels the
same, but everything around her is completely different to what she
knows. Soon, she realises she's living the life of another Edie
Trimmer - and is in danger of being sent to a real workhouse! Will
she forget everything she knows about her other life - and will she
ever be able to make it back to her family? A heart-warming time
slip adventure about family and friendship from the much-loved,
bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.
Teen queen Jacky serves up this timely reminder: boys come and go, but girlfriends stick together. No matter what. Magda, Nadine and Ellie have been best friends forever. Magda is tall and glamorous. Nadine is willowy and ‘gothic’. And Ellie… well, Ellie is just plain normal. The three girls are just hitting their teens, and they have a lot on their mind – mainly boys! And if love isn’t tricky enough, they have their own hang-ups and problems to deal with. First dates. Exams. School. Family pressures. It could all get too much. Thank goodness they have each other to count on!
Titles include:
Girls In Love -
Meet Ellie and her best friends Nadine and Magda, three teenage girls just starting Year Nine with a lot on their minds - mainly boys!
Ellie is desperate to have a boyfriend. Magda and Nadine (both prettier and thinner) have boyfriends, but the closest she can get is Dopey Dan, who is younger and a real swot.
Find out all her secrets, squirm at her most embarrassing moment, have a laugh, and discover more about boys!
Girls Under Pressure -
Magda is tall and glamorous, Nadine is willowy and 'gothic'. And Ellie ... well, Ellie is just plain normal. The three girls have been best friends forever, but now Ellie is convinced she's fat, Nadine wants to be a model, and Magda worries that her appearance is giving guys the wrong idea.The pressure is on for them to change the way they look - but can they learn to love themselves, just the way they are?
Ellie, Magda and Nadine continue their story in this second double-bill from Jacqueline Wilson’s super series.The girls are growing up. They’re finally meeting the boys of their dreams – and realising that not every match is made in heaven. Girls’ nights out and new experiences offer high points. But they’re also taking exams, facing heartaches and saying goodbye to much-loved pets. When it all gets too much and the trio are in rivers of tears, can they use the power of friendship to get through trying times? Told in Ellie’s voice, this is a funny, frank and revealing look at love and friendship which older Jacqueline Wilson fans will adore.
Flutter into another MAGICAL new story from Jacqueline Wilson.
Mab's mum is obsessed with fairies - she even named Mab after the
Fairy Queen!Their flat is packed with fairy ornaments, tiny fairy
furniture and they've even got fairy lights in the toilet. Mab
doesn't quite get it, but she knows that fairies make her mum
happy, especially after Dad left.When Mab's teacher gives her a
book all about Victorian fairies, she's surprised to see the
drawings inside are nothing like the sweet fairies she imagined.But
the biggest surprise of all is a tiny thing that tumbles out of the
pages of the book...A magical, captivating story about fairies,
families and friendship from the brilliant, award-winning
Jacqueline Wilson.
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The Girl Who Wasn't There
Jacqueline Wilson; Illustrated by Rachael Dean
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When Dad tells Luna and her little sister Aurora that they're moving to live in a real tower, it's almost like they've stepped inside a fairytale.
But everything is not as magical as it first seems. The tower needs patching up, Dad still doesn't have a job and they're not even allowed in the room up at the very top.
When it's time to start at their new school, Luna quickly finds a friend, but six-year-old Aurora absolutely hates the children in her class. She prefers to spend her time with her imaginary friend Tansy. Aurora's make-belief life causes problems for them all - and it seems like Aurora really believes Tansy exists...
A wonderful and original Jacqueline Wilson novel, featuring Hetty
Feather, a Victorian Tracy Beaker
London, 1876 and Hetty Feather is just a tiny baby when her mother
leaves her at the Foundling Hospital. The Hospital cares for
abandoned children -- but Hetty must first live with a foster
family until she is big enough to go to school.
Life in the countryside is hard but with her 'brothers' Jem and
Gideon, she helps in the fields and plays imaginary games. Together
they sneak off to visit the travelling circus and Hetty is
mesmerised by the show, especially Madame Adeline and her
performing horses.
But Hetty's happiness is threatened once more when she is returned
to the Foundling Hospital. The new life of awful uniforms and
terrible food is a struggle for her. But now she has the chance to
find her real mother. Could she really be the wonderful Madame
Adeline? Or will Hetty find the truth is even more surprising?
Jacqueline Wilson will surprise and delight old fans and new with
this utterly original take on a historical novel. Set in Victorian
times and featuring a brand new feisty heroine, Hetty Feather, this
is a Tracy Beaker-esque tale that will thrill young readers. Warm,
moving, funny and totally fascinating, it's the perfect gift for
girls of nine and older.
"From the Hardcover edition."
'I seemed to be seeing double. I saw two Edies instead of one - but
they weren't the same.' Edie is fascinated by Victorian times, and
she's just desperate to be cast in the lead role of her drama club
production of Oliver. When she's given a real Victorian notebook
she's determined to write the best story ever, all about a girl in
a workhouse. But when she starts writing, something strange
happens. Edie finds herself in Victorian London. She feels the
same, but everything around her is completely different to what she
knows. Soon, she realises she's living the life of another Edie
Trimmer - and is in danger of being sent to a real workhouse! Will
she forget everything she knows about her other life - and will she
ever be able to make it back to her family? A heart-warming time
travel adventure about family and friendship from the much-loved,
bestselling Jacqueline Wilson. Discover Jacqueline Wilson's other
bestselling titles: Little Stars Emerald Star Hetty Feather Project
Fairy The Runaway Girls
Explore the much-loved Magic Faraway Tree at the most special time
of the year. This brand-new story by superstar author Jacqueline
Wilson is set in the original world created by Enid Blyton. Milo,
Mia and Birdy are excited to return to the cottage beside the
Enchanted Wood for Christmas. They can't wait to visit their
magical friends Silky the fairy and Moonface again. Which amazing
worlds will arrive at the top of the Faraway Tree at this time of
year? The children are hoping for a trip to the Land of Presents or
perhaps the Land of Snow. But before they can celebrate, there is a
chilling visit to the Land of the Frozen North . . . The Magic
Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton was Jacqueline Wilson's own favourite
book as a young child. Now Britain's favourite contemporary
children's author, creator of Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker, is
revisiting it in her second wonderful book about this magical
world.
Explore the much-loved Magic Faraway Tree at the most special time
of the year. This brand-new story by superstar author Jacqueline
Wilson is set in the original world created by Enid Blyton. Milo,
Mia and Birdy are excited to return to the cottage beside the
Enchanted Wood for Christmas. They can't wait to visit their
magical friends Silky the fairy and Moonface again. Which amazing
worlds will arrive at the top of the Faraway Tree at this time of
year? The children are hoping for a trip to the Land of Presents or
perhaps the Land of Snow. But before they can celebrate, there is a
chilling visit to the Land of the Frozen North . . . The Magic
Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton was Jacqueline Wilson's own favourite
book as a young child. Now Britain's favourite contemporary
children's author, creator of Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker, is
revisiting it in her second wonderful book about this magical
world.
Discover the Magic Faraway Tree and explore the amazing lands it
can lead to! An irresistible new story by bestselling author
Jacqueline Wilson, set in a much-loved world. Three kids, Milo, Mia
and Birdy, are on a countryside holiday when they wander into an
Enchanted Wood. Among the whispering leaves, there is a beautiful
tree that stands high above the rest. The Magic Faraway Tree is
home to remarkable creatures including a fairy called Silky, her
best friend Moonface and more. Birdy is delighted to find that
fairies are real. Even her older brother and sister are soon won
over by the magic of the Faraway Tree and the extraordinary places
they discover above it, including the Land of Unicorns. But not
every land is so much fun. Danger looms in the Land of Dragons.
Will Moonface's magic work in time to save the children? The Magic
Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton was Jacqueline Wilson's own favourite
book as a young child. Now Britain's favourite contemporary
children's author, creator of Hetty Feather and Tracy Beaker,
revisits this glorious magical world, weaving a brand-new story
perfect for the next generation of young readers. Discover the
magic!
Discover the Magic Faraway Tree and explore the amazing lands it
can lead to, in an irresistible new story by bestselling author
Jacqueline Wilson, set in this much-loved world. Milo, Mia and
Birdy are on a countryside holiday when they wander into an
Enchanted Wood. Among the whispering leaves, there is a beautiful
tree that stands high above the rest. The Magic Faraway Tree is
home to many remarkable creatures including a fairy called Silky,
her best friend Moonface and more. Little Birdy is only too happy
to find that fairies are real. Even her older brother and sister
are soon won over by the magic of the Faraway Tree and the
extraordinary places they discover above it, including the Land of
Unicorns. But not every land is so much fun. Danger looms in the
Land of Dragons. Will Moonface's magic work in time to save the
children? The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton was Jacqueline
Wilson's own favourite book as a very young child. Now Britain's
favourite contemporary children's author, creator of Hetty Feather
and Tracy Beaker, revisits this glorious magical world, weaving a
brand-new story perfect for the next generation of young readers.
Discover the magic!
Everyone's favourite feisty heroine - Tracy Beaker is BACK in this
entertaining novel featuring her daughter Jess. Now a major TV
series on CBBC and iPlayer 'An unbelievable talent' - David
Walliams Jacqueline Wilson, most-loved author has sold 40 million
copies of her books. Her characters don't need a cape, or a special
power to be a hero to generations of children; just huge
imaginations, a bit of fierceness and a big heart. And there is no
hero fiercer or more iconic than Tracy. Now meet Tracy's daughter,
Jess in this heart-warming tale of unconventional families and
unconditional love. Jess and Tracy Beaker are the perfect team.
They do everything together. Jess thinks Tracy is the best mum
ever, even when she shouts at her teachers! Tracy has made the
perfect home for Jess, leaving The Dumping Ground far behind her.
Yes, it's tiny, a bit mouldy and the Duke Estate is a bit scary.
But it's their happy home. Until Sean Godfrey, Tracy's rich
boyfriend, whisks them away to a whirlwind life of fast cars and
celebrity stardom. Will Jess's brilliant mum turn into a new person
altogether? And will Tracy realise that her childhood dream might
not be what she needs after all? _____ Shortlisted in the UK Author
Category in the National Book Awards 2018! One of The Observer's
Best Children's Books of 2018!
'An unbelievable talent' - David Walliams From multi-million
bestselling author Jacqueline Wilson and inspired by E. Nesbit's
timeless classic, The Primrose Railway Children is a gorgeous,
heartwarming story of family secrets and new adventures. Sit back
and enjoy the journey! Phoebe Robinson loves making up stories -
just like her wonderful, imaginative Dad. When he mysteriously
disappears, Phoebe, Perry, Becks and their mum must leave
everything behind and move to a small cottage in the middle of
nowhere. Struggling to feel at home and missing her Dad terribly,
Phoebe's only distraction is her guinea pig Daisy. Until the family
discover the thrilling steam trains at the railway station and
suddenly, every day is filled with adventure. But Phoebe still
can't help wondering, what is Mum hiding and more worryingly is Dad
okay?
A brilliant new book for Jacqueline Wilson fans - a magic-8 style
book of answers, plus a journal too. Each spread features a piece
of advice from Tracy Beaker or another favourite character from
Jacqueline Wilson's bestselling books. Readers hold the book shut,
ask themselves a question they're dying to know the answer to, then
open the book at random and read whatever is on the page in front
of them. Instant, magic answer! The other page in the spread is set
out for the reader to fill in as their own journal. The whole book
is full of cute artwork from the novels.
This 1938 novel became a children's literature classic when it was
reissued as a Puffin paperback in 1955; but Persephone Books has
published it for both adults and children to read. It shows five
children successfully looking after themselves when their parents
go away and fail to return; and 'it is partly because of modern
curtailment of childhood independence that Persephone Books (which
has a cult following for its elegant resurrection of novels by
women writers) has reissued the novel,' wrote Rachel Johnson on the
"Daily Telegraph" Education page.Jacqueline Wilson observes in her
Preface: 'Back in the fifties the book seemed entirely convincing.
Reading it now I'm in my fifties it seems extraordinary...that the
Dunnett children in the book were deliberately left on their
own...Yet in spite of all her enormous household responsibilities
the eldest girl, Sue, experiences a freedom and a sense of
achievement not available to most Western teenage girls. She could
certainly teach the teenage girls in my books a valuable lesson.'A
starring role in the book is played by the haybox, which makes a
lasting impression on every reader...
The most popular teenager in Britain comes to the stage! "Tracy
Beaker Gets Real" has been adapted by Mary Morris with music by
Grant Olding from one of the most successful children's books ever,
Jacqueline Wilson's "The Story of Tracy Beaker." We join Tracy,
aged 15, as she returns to the 'Dumping Ground' and looks back on
the last four years of her life, from being fostered - and dumped -
and fostered again, to finding a happy, if not altogether
harmonious home with writer Cam. When Tracy's mum unexpectedly
reappears in her life, Tracy hopes that her days of being passed
around like a parcel are over, but she soon comes to realize that
the people she has always tried to push away are the ones she
really needs the most. Touching and very funny, this play brings
Tracy Beaker's trademark talent for troublemaking, fun and
friendship to any production.
Discover the Magic Faraway Tree and explore the amazing lands it
can lead to, in an irresistible new story by bestselling author
Jacqueline Wilson, set in this much-loved world. Milo, Mia and
Birdy are on a countryside holiday when they wander into an
Enchanted Wood. Among the whispering leaves, there is a beautiful
tree that stands high above the rest. The Magic Faraway Tree is
home to many remarkable creatures including a fairy called Silky,
her best friend Moonface and more. Little Birdy is only too happy
to find that fairies are real. Even her older brother and sister
are soon won over by the magic of the Faraway Tree and the
extraordinary places they discover above it, including the Land of
Unicorns. But not every land is so much fun. Danger looms in the
Land of Dragons. Will Moonface's magic work in time to save the
children? The Magic Faraway Tree by Enid Blyton was Jacqueline
Wilson's own favourite book as a very young child. Now Britain's
favourite contemporary children's author, creator of Hetty Feather
and Tracy Beaker, revisits this glorious magical world, weaving a
brand-new story perfect for the next generation of young readers.
Discover the magic!
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The Girl Who Wasn't There
Jacqueline Wilson; Illustrated by Rachael Dean
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R320
R250
Discovery Miles 2 500
Save R70 (22%)
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Ships in 5 - 10 working days
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MEET TEN-YEAR-OLD ANDY. THE SUITCASE KID. "When my parents split up
they didn't know what to do with me. My family always lived at
Mulberry Cottage. Mum, Dad, me - and Radish, my lovable toy rabbit.
But now, Mum lives with Bill the Baboon and his three kids. Dad
lives with Carrie and her twins. And where do I live? I live out of
a suitcase." Andy has always lived at Mulberry Cottage with her mum
and dad. But when they split up, Andy has to say goodbye to her
childhood home. Now she spends one week at her mum's and one week
at her dad's. With a brand-new stepfamily to deal with and two new
houses, will Andy ever feel at home? Written by the
multi-award-winning author, Jacqueline Wilson, The Suitcase Kid
explores the emotions around divorce with humour, and ultimately
optimism. The perfect book to start conversations about difficult
topics like divorce with young readers. Gripping, funny and
sensitively written - Independent on Sunday
Titles in this Pack:1. Girls In Love2. Girls Under Pressure3. Girls Out Late4. Girls In Tears5. Green Grass Beads
"Monster Planet, here we come!" One morning at school, Natalie is
feeling bored - until a tiny monster waves at her from a plant on
the classroom window sill. The monster whizzes her off in his mini
flying saurcer for some MONSTER FUN. Now Natalie really has some
monster stories to tell. An exciting and funny adventure from the
award-winning author of THE DINOSAUR'S PACKED LUNCH.
A long-awaited sequel to the hugely popular book Sleepovers!
Daisy's worst ever enemy Chloe is desperate to win back her friends
so she announces she's going to have THE BEST SLEEPOVER IN THE
WORLD. There's going to be a swim in a luxury pool, a special
makeover for every guest, and a real live meeting with a social
media superstar. All Chloe's old friends are invited, even Daisy's
best friend Emily. But Daisy is left out. Daisy's sister Lily is
non-verbal but she's learned Makaton at her new special school. She
signs to Daisy that she wants a sleepover. Will family and friends
somehow make Lily's party THE BEST SLEEPOVER IN THE WORLD? A moving
look at friendship, sleepovers and siblings from the much loved,
bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.
A long-awaited sequel to the hugely popular book Sleepovers!
Daisy's worst ever enemy Chloe is desperate to win back her friends
so she announces she's going to have THE BEST SLEEPOVER IN THE
WORLD. Chloe's party is going to have a swim in a luxury pool, a
special makeover for every guest, and a real live meeting with a
social media superstar. All Chloe's old friends are invited, even
Daisy's best friend Emily. But Daisy is left out. Daisy's sister
Lily is non-verbal but she's learned Makaton at her new special
school. She signs to Daisy that she wants a sleepover. Will family
and friends somehow make Lily's party THE BEST SLEEPOVER IN THE
WORLD? A moving look at friendship, sleepovers and siblings from
the much loved, bestselling Jacqueline Wilson.
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