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Mike Nicholson and Amy Lewis team up to create this fabulously
colourful rhyming picture book for three- to six year-olds. Full of
comedy and vibrant illustrations, they bring an old-style tale bang
up to date. What is the town to do when they can't get their
gigantic neighbour to wake up and stop snoring? Too big to turn
over, and a peg on the nose just won't do.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From prehistoric creatures that
move and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. Someone's sent the museum
a blackmail letter threatening to steal a prized exhibit from the
brand-new Space Zone. Can the Squad make one giant leap in their
investigation, and stop the gravity-defying thief before an
out-of-this-world artefact 3,2,1... takes off? In the Case from
Outer Space, the Squad investigate puzzling planets, amazing
astronauts and marvellous moon rocks to try to solve their latest
mystery. Young readers will love the riddles, red herrings and big
reveals jam-packed into this fun-filled series of mystery stories
by Mike Nicholson. The enjoyable extras like wacky facts and
activities, as well as zany illustrations by Mike Phillips, will
keep amateur detectives entertained for hours.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no-one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy, and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From moving pre-historic
creatures and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. -------------- There's
nothing deader than a mammoth -- not just dead but completely
extinct. So how can it be moving at night? In the Case of the
Moving Mammoth, the Squad investigate the museum's new star
exhibit, on loan from Tyrone O'Saurus, ringmaster of the travelling
Dinosaur Circus. There must be a reasonable explanation for a
shifting stuffed prefistoric animal. Can they sift through the
clues and unravel the puzzle before the museum faces a
mammoth-sized problem? --------------- Young readers will love the
riddles, red herrings and big reveals jam-packed into this
fun-filled series of mystery stories by Mike Nicholson. The
enjoyable extras like wacky facts and activities, as well as zany
illustrations by Mike Phillips, will keep amateur detectives
entertained for hours.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From pre-historic creatures
that move and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. --------------- Strange
lights, eerie sounds -- something spooky is happening at the
museum. The ghostly goings-on centre on a dented Roman helmet.
Could it be haunted? The Squad aren't convinced but what better
place is there for a ghost to hide than in a museum full of
seriously old and rather dead things? -------------------- In the
Case of the Roman Riddle, the Squad investigate ancient treasure,
mystery mosaics and suspicious centurions to try to solve their
latest mystery. Young readers will love the riddles, red herrings
and big reveals jam-packed into this fun-filled series of mystery
stories by Mike Nicholson. The enjoyable extras like wacky facts
and activities, as well as zany illustrations by Mike Phillips,
will keep amateur detectives entertained for hours.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From pre-historic creatures
that move and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. -------------- Has someone
been taking money from the museum's donations at night? Why are
there coins all over the floor? In the Case of the Curious Coins
the Squad enlists the help of a few metallic friends -- robots from
a new futuristic exhibition. These super-cool robots might be able
to build furniture, cook up a feast and send messages, but can they
spy on a thief? --------------- Young readers will love the
riddles, red herrings and big reveals jam-packed into this
fun-filled series of mystery stories by Mike Nicholson. The
enjoyable extras like wacky facts and activities, as well as zany
illustrations by Mike Phillips, will keep amateur detectives
entertained for hours.
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Thistle Street (Paperback)
Mike Nicholson; Illustrated by Claire Keay
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A braw Scots story for bairns! Welcome to Thistle Street, a
bustling wee high street in a Scottish seaside town, where you'll
meet lots of friendly folk and some fun Scots words. Join us for a
DAUNDER down the street as people go through their day, trying to
avoid a STRAMASH on the way to school, having a good BLETHER
outside the bakers, and rushing indoors when the weather gets
DREICH. This funny story, told in bright rhyming verse, is full of
the lively characters who work and live on the street, from a
grumpy greengrocer and a busy vet to schoolchildren and even a
strong man! Packed with detail to spot on each page, the warm
illustrations will draw children into the friendly neighbourhood of
Thistle Street.
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Catscape (Paperback)
Mike Nicholson
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Fergus can't believe it when his brand-new digital watch starts
going backwards. Then he crashes (literally) into gadget-loving
Murdo and a second mystery comes to light: cats are going missing
all over the neighbourhood. This book is the winner of the Kelpies
Prize 2005. Sharply and wittily observed, it's a story of unlikely
friendships, unexpected allies and cat surveillance.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no-one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy, and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From moving prehistoric
creatures and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. --------------
Hieroglyphics: hard to spell and even harder to decode! When a
strange message is found hidden on the casket of Pharaoh Raneb, the
Museum Mystery Squad must crack a code nobody's seen since ancient
Egyptian times. But this mummy's keeping mum. The Squad are not the
only ones working on the mystery: they meet Egyptian expert
Professor Peter Gyptex, and the very odd Vera Damclot, a fan of
mummified cats. Can the Squad reveal the mummy's secret before it
unravels? ------------------- Young readers will love the riddles,
red herrings and big reveals jam-packed into this fun-filled series
of mystery stories by Mike Nicholson. The enjoyable extras like
wacky facts and activities, as well as zany illustrations by Mike
Phillips, will keep amateur detectives entertained for hours.
Mike Nicholson is a highly respected former rally co-driver who
competed in UK and European rallies for over 35 years, reaching the
very pinnacle of his sport. He partnered some of the most famous
rally drivers of the time including Jimmy McRae, Tony Pond and
Pentti Airikkala. In this book Mike takes the lid off the glamorous
side of rallying as he recalls the highs and lows of his career
from the 1970s through to his heydays winning the National Rally
and British Open Rally Championships. Written with tongue firmly in
cheek and peppered with wry observations, Listen To Me is sure to
delight all rally enthusiasts who want to know what really goes on
at the sharp end.
Some people think that museums are boring places full of glass
cases, dust and stuff no one cares about: wrong! In a hidden
headquarters below the exhibits there's a gang ready to handle
dangerous, spooky or just plain weird problems: the Museum Mystery
Squad. Techie-genius Nabster, mile-a-minute Kennedy and sharp-eyed
Laurie (along with Colin the hamster!) tackle the surprising
conundrums happening at the museum. From pre-historic creatures
that move and secret Egyptian codes to missing treasure and strange
messages from the past, there's no brain-twisting, totally
improbable puzzle the Squad can't solve. -------------- The
discovery of new Viking treasure brings the museum its biggest
exhibit yet -- a giant longboat. With such a huge attraction on
show there's plenty of room to hide a secret, or two. In the Case
of the Vanishing Viking, the Squad investigate legendary longboats,
rare runes and hidden hoards to try to solve their latest mystery.
--------------- Young readers will love the riddles, red herrings
and big reveals jam-packed into this fun-filled series of mystery
stories by Mike Nicholson. The enjoyable extras like wacky facts
and activities, as well as zany illustrations by Mike Phillips,
will keep amateur detectives entertained for hours.
'Hillsborough will be remembered as one of the biggest injustices
of the twentieth century, because those who were there to protect
the public turned against them in their hour of need. The power of
print media was at its absolute peak at that time, before the
internet and mobile phones, so they had huge power but no
accountability as we found out with Hillsborough. It was a one-way
street. The media basically set opinion.' Andy Burnham, Shadow Home
Secretary Hillsborough used to be known simply as a suburb of
Sheffield and the home of Sheffield Wednesday Football Club. After
Saturday 15 April 1989, the meaning of the word changed forever for
an entire generation and the date remembered as the worst sporting
disaster in British history. Many thousands of men, women and
children set off to support Liverpool in the semi-final of the FA
Cup with hope in their hearts but, tragically, 96 never came home.
A human crush on the Leppings Lane terraces ended the lives of
those 96, injured hundreds of others and traumatised thousands
more. Documenting eyewitness accounts from before, during and after
the disaster, with statements from the bereaved families and fans
of other clubs, and a foreword by Margaret Aspinall, Chairman of
the Hillsborough Family Support Group, The Hillsborough Disaster:
In Their Own Words is the story of those whose lives changed
forever on that bright, sunny day in Sheffield. This book is their
truth.
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