Alexandra Colombo

Alexandra Colombo

  • 5 stars across 30 books
3rd May 2010

Up in the Tree

Playful, whimsical and wry, this is a beautiful picture book with a simple message at its heart. It is also classic Marg... MoreUp in the Tree

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20th January 2008

Michael Recycle

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15th March 2011

Fatty Cat

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18th March 2014

Michael Recycle and Bootleg Peg

It's the new installment of Michael Recycle! Our caped-clean-Earth-crusader is on the job and turning his attention to a... MoreMichael Recycle and Bootleg Peg

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27th March 2012

Michael Recycle and the Tree Top Cops

Even super-heroes need a vacation, so where better than one of the world's natural wonders, the great Redwood Forest... MoreMichael Recycle and the Tree Top Cops

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16th November 2010

Michael Recycle Saves Christmas

Santa is in trouble-the elves are running out of materials to make toys If something doesn't change fast there won't be ... MoreMichael Recycle Saves Christmas

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7th April 2009

Michael Recycle Meets Litterbug Doug

Litterbug Doug is lazy. He is wasteful. He is messy. But worst of all, he hates recycling! The clean and green town whe... MoreMichael Recycle Meets Litterbug Doug

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31st October 2017

Michael Recycle's Environmental Adventures

Join environmentally conscious kid crusader Michael Recycle as he makes the eco-friendly leap from books to comics! Mich... MoreMichael Recycle's Environmental Adventures

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    Up in the Tree

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