Cat and Ant are on a day out at the beach with Nok. Nok thinks he sees a grey cloud, but what is it really? Find out in The Seagull.
In Nok Gets Homesick, the micro-friends build Nok a new spaceship, but how far will he get?
When Nok shows off his holo-chute, Tiger decides he'd like one of his own! Find out what happens in The Parachute.
Max's sister, Molly, has mistaken Nok for a toy in Molly's New Toy! Can Max and Tiger get Nok back without being seen?
Cat and Nok are having lunch at a restaurant in Nok's Lunch. Nok is keen to try the delicious food, but there is an adventure in store for the micro-alien!
Cat, Ant and Nok are exploring rock pools at the beach in Claws. Find out what happens when Ant's watch goes wrong!
Each book comes with notes on the inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers, which give question prompts and points for discussion, phonic practice words, challenge words, and additional activities that children can do.
This is Book 87 in the Project X Series. See all Project X books here.
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Mike Brownlow is a writer/illustrator and has created many books for children, including Little Robots, which was turned into a major animated TV show for the BBC and screened in over 70 countries worldwide. He has worked for many of the leading publishers including Orchard, Bloomsbury, MacMillan Children's Books, Scholastic, Simon and Schuster, Oxford Unive
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