Aliens are coming… to get up your nose!
They don’t want our oil. They don’t want our water. They don’t want our Brussels sprouts. (Actually, neither do we.) They just want our snot!
Jack loves to invent things – but even he couldn’t make this up. After all, who could believe that an ordinary nine-year-old boy would get recruited into a secret agency to help stop an alien invasion?
Girls FC: the best team for football and friendship
In book 10, Eve's story, ten-year-old Eve Akboh is devastated when her friend Gemma drops out of the team. Playing isn't nearly as much fun without her. Plus, Eve’s widowed mum is run ragged trying to get her and her two brothers to and from fixtures every weekend. Maybe Eve should quit too – unless there's a way to persuade Gemma to come back...
Shark-tastic! Stink gets to sleep with the fishes after his parents win an aquarium sleepover. But wait - what’s that lurking beyond the KEEP OUT sign?
When Stink’s parents win tickets for the whole family to sleep over at the aquarium (along with Stink’s two best friends), it sounds like a science freak’s dream come true. Stink loves the sea-creature scavenger hunt (Bat ray! Brain coral!), the jellyfish light show and the shiver of sand tiger sharks with razor-sharp teeth. And of course Stink is nuts about gross stuff - but after some spooky stories around the virtual campfire, can he fall asleep while thinking about the eating habits of the vampire squid? Especially Bloody Mary, the mutant, glowing Frankensquid that’s supposed to be on the prowl?
Being a monster isn't as easy as it looks! Gormy Ruckles is a monster in training. He has one quite good fang, but his roar needs some work. Can he become the scariest monster of all? There's monster fun to be had! Contains three hilarious adventures in one bumper book: Monster Boy, Monster Mischief and Monster Trouble.
At Sci-Fi Junior High, everyone knows Kelvin Klosmo's scientist parents are geniuses, but Kelvin's own geniusness hasn't exactly ... kicked in yet. Can he keep his secret hidden, even when an evil scientist takes the form of a stuffed bunny and tries to conquer the universe? A hilarious illustrated story that's out of this world!
It’s a new year for Arthur Bean which means new goals. He plans to have his own column in the school newspaper, save the environment, and write and direct an award-winning zombie film. All the while, he is going to be totally hilarious and devastatingly cool (in a geeky way). But sometimes Arthur’s ambitions go a little too far…
Arthur’s genius and potentially award-winning thoughts and schemes are brought to life through emails, notes, doodles and texts.
With inside illustrations by Simon Kwan
CAPTAIN UNDERPANTS returns for a twelfth adventure in this highly
illustrated comic book style series!
George and Harold, and their doubles, Yesterday George and Yesterday
Harold, have a good thing going. Two of them go to school, while
the other two hide in the tree house and play video games all
day -- then they switch! But when their malicious gym teacher, Mr.
Meaner, creates a method of mind-control that turns their fellow
students into attentive, obedient, perfect children, the future
of all humanity will be in George and Harold's hands!
Bootsie is the sweetest Himalayan cat – until she feels threatened by other cats. Then there's trouble! When Bootsie uses her boot-like black paws to box other guests at Tabby Towers, the hosts warn that she may need to check out early!
Characters from the CBBC and Aardman series Shaun the Sheep step from screen to page in the 4th book in illustrated fiction series Tales from Mossy Bottom Farm.
Dr. Seuss muses on a variety of wild and wacky options for young children to consider – Would they rather be a bullfrog or a butterfly? A minnow or a whale? A hammer or a nail? In making their choice, children will enjoy matching the words to the pictures.
This title belongs to the Bright and Early Beginner Book series, developed by Dr. Seuss especially for “Beginning Beginners” – preschool children on the threshhold of learning to read. Using an exuberant combination of bright, bold pictures and rhythmic rhyme, Dr. Seuss introduces simple stories and concepts, adding a large helping of zany humour to help the youngest child make the all important connection between word and picture.
Originally published under the pseudonym of Theo. LeSieg, The Eye Book is being relaunched with a stylish new cover design which reveals, for the first time, the true identity of the author – Dr. Seuss himself!