The goblin's fantastic and magical hat makes him invisible so he can get up to all sorts of mischief. He's so clever and naughty that Mr Plod is still after him today! Also in this exciting collection are stories of Goofy and Scamp, Mr Wibble-Wobble and Rip the greedy dog, who will all keep you entertained for hours on end.
Chloe totally loves singing and spends hours practising in her bedroom, miming into her hairbrush in front of thousands of imaginary fans. So when she gets the chance to audition for Rockley Park - the school for wannabe pop stars - Chloe's determined to make the grade. But first she has to persuade her parents that her ambition is for real. She knows it's going to be tough, but life in the mus…
James Barklee, the author and illustrator of this book, is an ordinary small dog living an ordinary life. But James is frustrated. His size makes him feel overlooked and he is also told off—a lot. His heart-warming story will resonate with readers, who identify with many of the feelings James shares. Thankfully, his sad tales end happily, as he realizes the most important thing of all: his fa…
Greg is happy to have Rowley Jefferson, his sidekick, along for the ride. But when Rowley's star starts to rise, Greg tries to use his best friend's newfound popularity to his own advantage, kicking off a chain of events that will test their friendship in hilarious fashion. The hazards of growing up before you're ready are uniquely revealed through words and drawings as Greg records them in …
A noted animal lover herself, Enid Blyton shares 30 short stories featuring creatures of all shapes and sizes, including a budgerigar with a knack for numbers, a cow who has lost her moo and a goat with an inflated opinion of himself. Age 7+
It all starts when a mysterious train appears in the park. Before they know what's happening, Joe and Scarlett are whisked away on a journey back in time. Magically transported to World War II, they're given a mission: to save a young boy's life. But with bombs falling on London, they find they are counting down to disaster... Travelling back to danger...May 1941, London, The Blitz.