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I love animal agents!!!

Liv

Anonymous

So do I!

Anonymous

where do i go to enter the code on my sticker.
thank you

Aesop

Anonymous

Its under your login thing when you click on you’re profile

Anonymous

You go on My Profile and then click on badges and codes then there will be a search box which you type your code in. Then it will say you have unlocked a treat. Then scroll down and click on the badge.

Anonymous

Sorry I don’t know

Anonymous

on profile under it there is something that says badges and codes

Anonymous

I like b and Jaqueline Wilson. I would Recommend Emerald Star.

Evie

Anonymous

I like Jacquline Wilson 2!!

Anonymous

Hey.
I’ve just finished reading Tom Gates books and they were so….. so….
So….. that I couldn’t even describe it. He just inspires me so much and I love to read books about him. Especially when I am bored. I also go to visit J3 library everyday. Like this if you visit your local library every day. Reading is fun.

Book girl

Anonymous

i like tom gates too

Anonymous

Any one who is reading this have a good day what is your gender and I recommend diary of a wimpy kid plus I am a girl.

Book girl

Anonymous

I am a girl! I hope you have a good day too!

Anonymous

That is good

Anonymous

Hi, i’ve read 5 books, how many have you read?

Baskerville

Anonymous

6!

Anonymous

Cookie, how to survive summer camp,Lexi the firefly fairy, Libby the story writing fairy,Ottoline goes to school and Ottoline and the purple fox! How many have you read?
P.s I love reading!

Anonymous

I read most of the books during school term but I’ve read summer stories by Enid Blyton, Candyfloss by Jaqueline Wilson and Wave me Goodbye by Jaqueline Wilson so far this hols. I love their books especially Enid Blyton

Anonymous

I don’t know but I recommend diary of a wimpy Book

Book girl

Anonymous

Do you know any books other than Beast Quest, but similar to Beast Quest, that a 7-8, 8-9 years old would enjoy?

nilsolev

Anonymous

SeaQuest

Anonymous

I think Enid Blyton’s Summer Stories would be good.

Anonymous