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A Backyard Pet (Hardcover)
Doreen Cronin; Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
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R471
R387
Discovery Miles 3 870
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Sneezy the Snowman (Paperback)
Maureen Wright; Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
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R275
R230
Discovery Miles 2 300
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B-R-R-R-R! AH-CHOO! Sneezy the Snowman is cold, cold, cold. To warm
up, he drinks cocoa, sits in a hot tub, stands near a warm fire-and
melts! But the children know just what to do to build him up
again-and make him feel "just right". Hilarity chills the air with
playful mixed-media illustrations by Stephen Gilpin as Sneezy
attempts to warm himself with some silly results.
*Soon to be a major film!*
Join the world of Artemis Fowl, the number one bestseller by Eoin Colfer.
AT JUST TWELVE YEARS OLD, ARTEMIS FOWL IS A CRIMINAL GENIUS.
No scheme is too dastardly, no plot too devious. And he's just discovered that fairies are real.
Poor fairies.
But these are not the cuddly creatures of bedtime stories. They are armed. They are dangerous. And when Artemis captures Captain Holly Short for her fairy gold, he messes with the wrong elf.
Holly isn't armed but she's incredibly dangerous, and pretty annoyed with all the kidnapping.
Artemis Fowl is about to find out that fairies fight back . . .
Let the misadventure begin.
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The Three Cabritos (Paperback)
Eric A Kimmel; Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
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R227
R213
Discovery Miles 2 130
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Once upon a time three cabritos (little goats) decide to go to a
Mexican fiesta. But their mother is worried. She warns them about
Chupacabra, the goat-sucker who lives beneath the bridge. And sure
enough, as the goats cross the bridge, he jumps out "Say your
prayers. I?m going to eat you," he tells the goats. But they are
clever. And they know how to play music ? music that finally gets
rid of that old goat-sucker forever Pleasant illustrations rendered
in pencil and digital techniques by Stephen Gilpin add to the story
of the legendary creature, Chupacabra. An author's note, glossary,
and pronunciation guide are included.
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Fart Squad (Paperback)
Seamus Pilger; Illustrated by Stephen Gilpin
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R137
R121
Discovery Miles 1 210
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Something strange is happening in superopolis
The entire population has turned its back on its favorite potato
chips of all time--just because someone named Comrade Crunch told
them to. How is he getting the supercitizensto follow his every
command?
To make matters worse, the superheroes of Superopolis are losing
their superpowers. Without their special gifts, they're just . . .
ordinary Something must be done, and in a city where everyone
is--well, was--extraordinary, this might just be a job for . . .
ordinary boy
In 2001, audiences first met and fell in love with a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind named Artemis Fowl. Since then, the eight-book series about his adventures has sold over twenty-five million copies throughout the world. To coincide with the major motion picture coming from the Walt Disney Studios in August 2019, here is an all-new graphic novel adaptation of the book with crisp, accessible storytelling and clear, cinematic perspectives. Readers of all ages can now follow the siege at Fowl Manor between Artemis and the fairies in action-packed, full-color panels.
Daniel Funk can shrink to the size of the fourth toe on his left
foot. But that's not his only skill. Daniel and his best friend,
Vu, are entering the school diorama contest with a model of King
Tut's tomb. If they win, they get tickets to a Lakers game. If they
lose, they'll never hear the end of it from Vince the Pizza Prince,
the most obnoxious guy in school.
But Daniel has a secret weapon: his miniature twin brother,
Pablo. Pablo has disguised himself as a mummy and is hitching a
ride to school in Daniel's diorama. Will Pablo the mini-mummy help
them win the contest, or will he create a big-time Egyptian
disaster?
In this hilarious new Daniel Funk adventure, illustrated
throughout with Stephen Gilpin's lively drawings, Lin Oliver proves
that a minibrother and some shredded toilet paper can create some
giant-sized fun.
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