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Ragnhild Scamell

Ragnhild Scamell

  • 5 stars across 14 books
Ragnhild Scamell is the author of many picture books and Fat Cats is her first longer story for children.
1st September 1994

The Dawn Chorus

(4 reviews) Review
1st July 2013

Ouch!

Hedgehog is about to go to sleep when OUCH! an apple lands on her back! Will her friends be able to help her? Ou... MoreOuch!

(3 reviews) Review
1st July 2013

The Wish Cat

Holly wants a cute little kitten more than anything else in the world. But when she wishes on a star, she ends up with... MoreThe Wish Cat

(2 reviews) Review
31st October 2019

Solo

Solo by Kwame Alexander and Mary Rand Hess is a New York Times bestseller! Kirkus Reviews said Sol... MoreSolo

(1 review) Review
1st May 1993

Woof! Woof!

(0 reviews) Review
1st May 1993

Three Bags Full

(0 reviews) Review
7th August 2002

Fat Cats

A funny and sweet addition to the Corgi Pups list. Emma and Sam both own very large black cats. A cat is needed for the ... MoreFat Cats

(0 reviews) Review
12th September 1996

The Big Prints

(0 reviews) Review
1st November 1995

Who Likes Wolfie?

(0 reviews) Review
4th September 2003

Jed's Really Useful Poem

When the old oak tree in the park dies, the local paper runs a competition for children to write a poem about trees. Jed... MoreJed's Really Useful Poem

(0 reviews) Review
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