Meet Waffle the Wonder Dog!
Join the Brooklyn-Bells family in this hilarious book of the much-loved
television programme Waffle the Wonder Dog as they embark
on life in their new home.
When the Brooklyn-Bells discover a puppy in need of a place to stay,
they soon discover the newest member of the family has a special
skill...
Waffle can talk!
This debut middle-grade novel chronicles the harrowing journey taken by Sami and his family from privilege to poverty, across countries and continents, from a comfortable life in Damascus, via a smuggler's den in Turkey, to a prison in Manchester. A story of survival, of family, of bravery ... In a world where we are told to see refugees as the ‘other’, this story will remind readers that ‘they’ are also ‘us'.
A fantastic picture book based on the CG-animated TV series – The Adventures of Paddington.
Paddington is a polite little bear from Darkest Peru who lives with a family called the Browns at 32 Windsor Gardens. He is kind, curious and rather accident-prone.
When Paddington learns all the Browns have a list of jobs to do around the house, he can’t wait to have his own. But chaos follows when he takes the wrong list!
Taking a lead from Michael Bond’s original books, and the spirit of the hugely successful Paddington movies, each new Paddington story is packed with vibrancy, humour and charm.
The sequel to the number-one bestseller Girl Online.
Penny's bags are packed . . . When Noah invites Penny on his European music tour, she can't wait to spend time with her rock-god-tastic boyfriend. But, between Noah's jam-packed schedule, less-than-welcoming bandmates and threatening messages from jealous fans, Penny wonders whether she's really cut out for life on tour. She can't help but miss her family, her best friend Elliot . . . and her blog, Girl Online. Can Penny learn to balance life and love on the road, or will she lose everything in pursuit of the perfect summer?
Fire Boy is a laugh-out-loud story about friendship, unexpected superpowers, magical sweets, Inca legends and a cat named Lemon - perfect for fans of My Brother is A Superhero and The Parent Agency.
When 11-year-old Aidan receives a mysterious package of sweets from South America in the post, he and his two best friends Sadie and Hussein eat one sweet each - and suddenly develop amazing superpowers. Sadie can move objects with her mind. Hussein can control any electronic device. And Aidan can ignite his body at will...though he can't always control the resulting flames.
When they discover that the sweets were sent by a dangerous criminal who is trying to hunt them down to get them back, they have to use all their new powers to outwit him ... before everything goes up in a fiery blaze.
But can three ordinary kids keep their powers a secret? Will Aidan learn to control his fiery capabilities? Or will the ultimate bad guy spoil the whole adventure?
Mark Lowery is far too funny - Jonathan Meres, author of THE WORLD OF NORM
Roman endures a royal visit and a school fashion show - in a jumper knitted by his Grandma . . .
Grandma has come to stay for the royal visit by Princess Lucy to launch her new badger charity, 'Badges for Badgers'. Which would be fine, if she hadn't knitted Roman the crummiest jumper (AKA ""crumper"") on earth that he's forced to wear to school. His whole class is in a fundraising frenzy, led by fame-crazy Rosie Taylor who is convinced that organising a charity fashion show is bound to win her favour with the princess. And in a bid of fierce cruelty she has sponsored Roman to wear his crumper ALL WEEK, even after Gamble tries to flush it down the toilet.
When the jumper causes a swan attack and a biker to swerve off the road, can Roman keep his whole life from unravelling? A new side-splitting story in the Roman Garstang Disaster series.
‘Ridonkulously funny and every kid should get their hooter into this Total Winner of graphic novel’ – JENNY PEARSON,The Super Miraculous Journey of Freddie Yates
‘Hugely enjoyable, surreal chaos’ GUARDIAN on Barry Loser
'The review of the 8-year-old boy in our house,“Can I keep it to give to a friend?” Best recommendation you can get’ OBSERVER
Brand new adventures for Barry Loser in this new series of full colour graphic novels from the author of My Big Fat Smelly Poo Diary – perfect for fans of DogMan and Bunny vs Monkey
Barry Loser is back! And his adventures are even dafter than before!
Three amazekeel stories, including when Barry’s dad turns into a vending machine, and all Barry has to do is ‘press his buttons’ to get exactly what he wants, and the most boring grown up stories to send you to sleep …
3 short brilliantly bit-size full colour graphic novel stories
Full of adventure, silliness, friendship and fun!
Bonus ‘how to draw’ sections to help you make your own comic books!
Have you got all of Jim Smith’s amazekeel books?
Barry Loser: I am not a loser
Barry Loser: I am still not a loser
Barry Loser: I am so over being a loser
Barry Loser: I am sort of a loser
Barry Loser and the holiday of doom
Barry Loser and the case of the crumpled carton
Barry Loser hates half term
Barry Loser and the birthday billions
Barry Loser: worst school trip ever!
Barry Loser is the best at football NOT
Barry Loser and the trouble with pets
My dad is a loser free ebook
My mum is a loser free ebook
Future Ratboy and the attack of the killer robot grannies
Future Ratboy and the invasion of the nom-noms
Future Ratboy and the quest for the missing thingy
The Super Weird Mysteries
Danger at Donut Diner
Attack of the Haunted Lunchbox
My Pencil Case is a Time Machine
Jim Smith’s books have sold 840k copies in the English language, and sold in 17 territories. He won the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Scholastic Lollies award, was shortlisted for the Waterstones prize, and had a World Book Day book.
*Over 140 million copies sold worldwide *Good for reluctant readers due to illustrative typeset *Educational edge as books contain facts about various places *Activity packs available to accompany certain titles*More fun and games online at www.geronimostilton.com/UK
From debut author Janae Marks comes a warm, wise and
captivating mystery full of heart, as one girl searches for the truth
in the face of great opposition.
'Truly a must-read.' ANGIE THOMAS, author of
THE HATE U GIVE
'When Marcus tells Zoe he is innocent, and her grandmother
agrees, Zoe begins to learn about inequality in the criminal justice
system, and she sets out to find the alibi witness who can prove
his innocence.' PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, 'An Anti-Racist
Children's and YA Reading List'
'From the outset, debut author Janae Marks takes a sensitive
approach to difficult themes of justice and racism to produce
this
important, heartfelt book.’ THE
SCOTSMAN
Zoe Washington isn’t sure what to write. What does a girl
say to the father she’s never met, hadn’t heard from
until his letter arrived on her twelfth birthday, and who’s
been in prison for a terrible crime?
A crime he says he never committed.
Could Marcus really be innocent? Zoe is determined to uncover
the truth. Even if it means hiding his letters and her investigation
from the rest of her family. Everyone else thinks Zoe’s
worrying about doing a good job at her bakery internship and proving
to her parents that she’s worthy of auditioning for Food
Network’s Kids Bake Challenge.
But with bakery confections on one part of her mind, and Marcus’s
conviction weighing heavily on the other, this is one recipe
Zoe doesn’t know how to balance.
A warm and wise contemporary middle-grade novel by a
fantastically talented debut writer.
An incredibly moving and important story with important
themes of racism and justice.
Despite the big themes it sacrifices none of its middle-grade
appeal – Zoe is a wonderfully lovable character and
her journey is a real adventure.
New girl Rebecca Mason arrives at Trebizon, the famous boarding school, after everyone else has already made friends. Lonely and anxious to prove herself, Rebecca writes something for the school magazine, which unexpectedly triggers a row and half the school turns against her. Luckily, she discovers she has friends after all...