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Books with author Ann Jungman

  • Vlad the Drac

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, March 25, 2014)
    When the Stone family take an Easter holiday in Romania Judy and Paul are very bored - that is until they meet a tiny vampire under a stone near Count Dracula's castle. Not only is the vampire very tiny, he is also a vegetarian with dreams of starring in horror films... Vlad persuades Judy and Paul to smuggle him back to London but the children decide to keep him a secret in case the vampire gets put in a museum or the zoo. Still a vampire left on his own all day can get terribly bored and find all kinds of mischief to pass the time. A very funny book that has stood the test of time and an entertaining look at the problems facing an outsider.
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  • The Prince Who Thought He Was a Rooster and other Jewish Stories

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Lincoln Children's Books, Feb. 5, 2008)
    A Golem. a Chilli Champion. a Prince who thinks he's a Rooster? Find them all in this collection of traditional Jewish stories - lovingly treasured, retold and carried through countries as far apart as Poland, Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, Morocco, Russia and Germany. The tales feature a cast of eccentric princes, sharp-witted scholars, flustered tailors and brave soldiers. Seasoned with wit, humour and magic, Ann Jungman's retellings of stories familiar to Jewish readers are sure to delight a new, wider readership.
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  • The Prince Who Thought He Was a Rooster and other Jewish Stories

    Ann Jungman

    Hardcover (Lincoln Children's Books, Feb. 4, 2008)
    A Golem. a Chilli Champion. a Prince who thinks he's a Rooster? Find them all in this collection of traditional Jewish stories - lovingly treasured, retold and carried through countries as far apart as Poland, Afghanistan, Czechoslovakia, Morocco, Russia and Germany. The tales feature a cast of eccentric princes, sharp-witted scholars, flustered tailors and brave soldiers. Seasoned with wit, humour and magic, Ann Jungman's retellings of stories familiar to Jewish readers are sure to delight a new, wider readership.
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  • Vlad the Drac Returns

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Troika, July 1, 2019)
    More Zany fun from Vlad the tiny vegetarian vampire. In Vlad the Drac returns, Vlad comes back to England to pursue his career and chooses to stay in an expensive hotel. But the guests feel uncomfortable being under the same roof as a Vampire, even though as vegetarian Vlad faints at the sight of blood! He then moves in with Paul and and Judy but things go awfully wrong when he gets shut in the fridge, falls in the food mixer and is then Vladnapped!
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  • Lucy and the Wolf in Sheep's Clothing

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Collins, July 6, 1998)
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  • Literacy World Fiction: Stage 3: Mrs Maginty and the Cornish Cat

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Heinemann Educational Books - Primary Division, Sept. 21, 1998)
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  • Frank N. Stein And The Monster In

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Orchard Books, )
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  • Vlad the Drac Superstar

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, April 28, 2006)
    In this third story about the diminutive vegetarian vampire, Vlad the Drac fulfills his ambition to star in a horror film when Malcolm Meilberg, the world-famous American producer, offers Vlad a part in his new flick, Marauding Monsters of the Outer Galaxy. But when Vlad discovers that he has only one line in the film, his outrage knows no bounds and a melee—with a touch of movie magic—ensues.
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  • Vlad the Drac Down Under

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, London, April 1, 2007)
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  • Lucy and the Big Bad Wolf

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Barn Owl Books, June 30, 2005)
    An original take on the classic fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood, this account follows the adventures of Lucy Jones and the wolf. When Lucy in her red anorak meets the wolf in the forest, she has a hard time convincing him that she is not Red Riding Hood. The hilarious story that follows turns stereotypes on their heads. This modernized classic helps to educate children by introducing such wide-ranging topics as war, friendship, community, and the ethics of zoos.
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  • Frank N. Stein and the Missing Monster

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Orchard Books, )
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  • Theres A Troll At The Bottom Of My Garden

    Ann Jungman

    Paperback (Puffin, July 6, 1993)
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