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'Let the Snog Fest Begin!' Georgia Nicolson's Guide to Life and Luuurve World Book Day e.
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This is a hilarious new guide from bestselling author Louise Rennison, especially for World Book Day. Georgia gives her top tips on how to look cool and how not to behave if you want to hang on to your Sex God. Because I am such a generous, caring person, and because I love you all so much, I decided to write this little book offering you my wisdomosity vis a vis how to hang on to your one and only Sex God - or your many, if you suffer from red-bottomosity. As you know, I have spent a lot of time on the rack or love, so I haven't quite worked out how to remain the girlfriend of a Sex God, as such. But I've certainly learned from experience what not to do. You need to keep you cool at all times, avoid looking like a prat whenever possible, and not spend your life in foolsville...
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Astrosaurs Teeth of the T-Rex World Book Day ed
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Captain Teggs is no ordinary dinosaur - he's an astrosaur! On the incredible spaceship DSS Sauropod, along with his faithful crew, Gypsy, Arx and Iggy, Teggs rights wrongs, fights evil and eats a lot of grass! The astrosaurs have picked up a distress call from an unmarked spaceship near the Carnivore Zone. It seems to be empty. Teggs and Gipsy go across to investigate - all they find is a royal crown and various bits of regalia - marked with the crest of carnivores. Arx warns them that a huge ship is approaching. A bunch of terrifying T. rexes enter the ship! There's an exciting chase as Teggs and Gipsy try to get away, but they are trapped. These T. rexes belong to the Royal Guard - and accuse the astrosaurs of stealing the Crown Jewels of King Rex-Rex! Can the astrosaurs clear...
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Great Books to Read Aloud New title
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This is a complete guide to all the best books for parents to read aloud to their children - that they'll all enjoy! This indispensable addition to any household features reading tips from experts and sample extracts from brilliantly entertaining stories for all age groups. With an introduction by Children's Laureate Jacqueline Wilson and recommendations from celebrity parents as diverse as Cherie Blair, Philip Pullman, Michael Palin and J K Rowling, it also features tips on reading aloud from children's reading experts.
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Koyasan World Book Day e.
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Prepare to be spooked in this spine-tingling new story from the master of horror, Darren Shan! 'The boys and girls in the graveyard were shouting, but Koyasan no longer heard them. The world had become a wide, grey void. She could hear deep rasping sounds, the breath of creatures which had been human once, but weren't any more...' All of the children like to play in the graveyard, except Koyasan, who is too afraid to cross the bridge to play. But when her sister's soul is stolen, she must find the courage to enter a realm of evil, where she knows the spirits are waiting...
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Sharing a Shell Song New title
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Three friends, sharing a shell, Down by the sparkling sea. Especially created for World Book Day, this delightful song is based on the hugely popular 'Sharing a Shell' (978 1-4050-2048-0). The tiny hermit crab doesn't want to share his shell with a blobby purple anemone and a tickly bristleworm. But life in the rock pool proves tougher than Crab thinks, and soon he finds he needs his new housemates. Set to music, this singsong adventure of sea, shells and friendship is ideal for all children who can't wait to spend their World Book Day voucher!
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