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  • Vlad the Drac

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, April 28, 2006)
    When the Stone family heads off on an Easter holiday to Romania, siblings Judy and Paul expect their vacation to be a real drag. Fortunately, they meet Vlad the Drac along the way, a pint-sized vampire who makes his home beneath a stone near Count Dracula's castle. A strict vegetarian with dreams of starring in horror films, Vlad charms the Stone children, who decide to smuggle him back to London. But once there, the seemingly innocent Vlad quickly becomes bored, and though he doesn't like meat, mischief is in his blood.
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  • Vlad the Drac

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Collins, April 1, 1982)
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  • Vlad the Drac Returns

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, May 15, 1989)
    Vlad the Drac is a vegetarian vampire who faints at the sight of blood. He still manages, however, to make a nuisance of himself. Vlad is leaving a trail of destruction behind him. His holiday in England doesn't go according to plan when he is forced to leave his hotel by the other guests.
  • Vlad the Drac, Vampire

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, June 30, 2008)
    When pint-sized Vlad hears that the Stone family has had a new baby, he rushes over to London to be the baby’s vampire godfather. This time, Vlad has brought something with him from Romania that he shouldn’t have—a rather large trunk that he insists be stored in the cellar. Even more puzzling, vegetarian Vlad begins making daily deliveries of raw meat to the trunk inhabitant. As the vampire’s mysterious behavior continues, so does his side-splitting quotient in the latest installment of this mischievous series.
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  • Vlad the Drac Vampire

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (HARPERCOLLINSCHILDRENSBOOKS, March 15, 1989)
    When pint-sized Vlad hears that the Stone family has had a new baby, he rushes over to London to be the baby’s vampire godfather. This time, Vlad has brought something with him from Romania that he shouldn’t have—a rather large trunk that he insists be stored in the cellar. Even more puzzling, vegetarian Vlad begins making daily deliveries of raw meat to the trunk inhabitant. As the vampire’s mysterious behavior continues, so does his side-splitting quotient in the latest installment of this mischievous series.
  • Vlad the Drac Superstar

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Collins, June 20, 1985)
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  • Siege

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barrington Stoke Ltd, March 16, 2010)
    A gripping tale of one boy's fight for survival during the Leningrad siege. Barrington Stoke specialise in books for reluctant, struggling and dyslexic readers.
  • Vlad the Drac Goes Travelling

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, Nov. 10, 1994)
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  • Septimouse, Supermouse!

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Happy Cat Books, March 15, 2003)
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  • Count Dracula and the Victim - Level 3

    Ann Jungman

    Hardcover (Collins Educational, July 3, 1989)
    Part of "Level 3" of the "Skyways" series, "Count Dracula and the victim" is specially written to interest older reluctant readers, allow for parallel reading, as well as steady, gradual progression, "Skyways" are available in special packs at seven levels. The reading age is seven years.
  • When the People Are Away

    Ann Jungman

    Hardcover (Boyds Mills Press, Aug. 1, 1993)
    When the humans in their household leave for a week, Magnus and Lulu throw a series of entertainments, from a video-watching party to a wrestling match, for all the cats in town
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  • Sasha and the wolfcub

    Ann Jungman

    Hardcover (CollinsChildren'sBooks, Jan. 1, 1996)
    One snowy winter in long-ago Russia, a young boy and a talking wolf cub meet when they both get lost and after some years, they find a way to end the animosity between the villagers and the wolves.