The last of four brilliant stories about the strange goings-on at Freekham High, written by Astrosaurs author, Steve Cole. When a flock of monster pigeons targets the school it's almost as though the feathered fiends have a grudge against Freekham High. But is it just mindless vandalism or is there more to the droppings drama than meets the eye?
Ronnie is totally bored. She lives in a crap, boring town with her crap, boring family, and all she wants is to escape and have the kind of life she reads about in magazines.
Sometimes Ronnie makes stuff up, just to keep things interesting. Not lies, exactly, more like massive, outrageous, whopping great fibs. The thing is, people have stopped believing anything she says - she's turning into The Girl Who Cried 'Beyonce is Totally My Cousin's Best Friend'.
Then one day Ronnie gets knocked out in a head to head dodgem collision. When she wakes up, her life has been turned u?op ?p!sdn and nothing will ever be the same again . . .
A lively picture book that examines the issue of being worried in an amusing but reassuring way through animal characters - perfect for young children who have feelings of anxiety and worry. The story offers a gentle way in to discussing the things children worry about. At the end of the story there are notes for parents and teachers with suggestions of ways to help children deal with anger.
Lion is off on a school trip to Jungle Land - the most exciting theme park EVER! He should be thrilled, but he cannot stop worrying and it's ruining the trip for him. Can Miss Bird and his friends help him to relax and have fun?
It is part of a series Behaviour Matters, which is perfect for sharing with children as a gentle means of discussing their emotions, boosting self-esteem and reinforcing good behaviour. Each book has a fun story featuring fantastic characters which is backed up by suggestions for activities and ideas to talk through together. They support the Personal, Social and Emotional Development Area of Learning in the Early Years Foundation Stage.
'Excellent for sharing and encouraging discussion... we can all learn from the approach taken in this series.' Parents in Touch
Leanne thinks her school's rubbish - so when she sees an advert asking people to apply to have their school transformed, she sends off a letter. To her delight the tv company pick her school for a makeover. But as the makeover week wears on, the kids realize that, once again, it's the adults who are taking over and ruining things.
A hilarious, magical new novel from award-winning author Wendy Mass
is the first in a series of birthday themed books!
It's Amanda's 11th birthday and she is super excited. But from the
start, everything goes wrong. The worst part of it all is that
she and her best friend, Leo, with whom she's shared every birthday,
have fallen out and this will be the first birthday they haven't
shared together.
When Amanda turns in for the night, glad to have her birthday behind
her, she wakes up happy for a new day. Or is it? Her birthday
seems to be repeating itself. What is going on?! And how can she
fix it? Only time, friendship, and a little luck will tell. . .
Daisy is in Miss Twigg's class at Pump Street Primary. Miss Twigg says Daisy hasn't the sense God gave lettuce. So when the class make a birthday cake for the head teacher, it's not a good idea to put Daisy in charge of the ingredients.
Passion, the Yorkshire moors, a wild and handsome stranger . . . sound familiar?
When Robert arrives in town with his dark good looks and mysterious background, Emily has a huge crush! It's almost enough to take her mind off this year's school play . . . miserable, wailing Wuthering Heights.
But Robert is no prince, with his black moods and fierce temper. The beautiful untamed moors would be the perfect backdrop to their fiery romance, if only Emily could work it out.
On stage or off stage, will Emily ever be the Cathy to his Heathcliff?
Could the guy who phoned Marie's number by accident turn out to be the man of her dreams? A hysterically funny teen girl read from a much- loved author, given a brand new package. Marie is feeling lonely and pathetic as she sits by herself on a Saturday night while all her friends are out at a party. She just can't face Nick so soon after their break-up. When a wrong number turns into a series of late night phone calls, Marie just has to know if the boy on the phone is as cute as he sounds - but what if she doesn't like what she sees? Or worse, what if he doesn't like her? A funny and enjoyable book for teen girls. Particularly suitable for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic teens.