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    Deadly Friend

    A strange new boy at school and a new computer game suddenly take over Mohun's life. When the deadly game and real life ... More

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    Book 4
    Book 4

    Design a Pram

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    Book 6
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    Catnapped

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    Book 7
    Book 7

    The Base

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    Book 9
    Book 9

    Who's a Clever Girl Then?

    Jake Juggins and his pirate band decide they need a girl on board ship to do the chores while they have adventures. But... More

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    Book 10
    Book 10

    The Golden Bird

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    Book 12
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    Space Baby

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    Lightning Fred

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    Book 15
    Book 15

    Bella's Den

    Bella has a secret - one that she is very good at keeping. That secret is a den hidden on a little muddy hill, wild amid... More

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    Amina's Blanket

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    Countdown

    Countdown to bedtime has begun, but every astronaut has to prepare. Moon boots, space costume, co-pilot.... More

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    Conker

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