The fifth book in Carol Dean’s Granny Ridley Series.Granny Ridley’s hero is on TV in her favourite film.Is this really a good time to be trying to knit Granny Ridley?
The ninth book in Carol Dean’s Granny Ridley Series.In the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood was lovely, and kind, and sweet.Then along came Granny Ridley dressed in red. That changed the big bad wolf’s mind.Just shows how wrong some fairy tales can be. Please note that this story is 13 pages long, complete with colour illustrations.
The fourth book in Carol Dean’s Granny Ridley Series.Granny Ridley has an appointment at hospital. Brenda and Sylvia, her best friends, go with her.But don’t worry, Granny Ridley knows the way.Or does she?
Webster is a spider. Lots of people don't like spiders. But Webster's not a scary one really. He lives with his Mam, sister and Granny Spinner but loves being where the humans live. And often goes there when he knows he shouldn't.But on this particular day, it's a really good job that he did. Because Webster became a hero and swung into action to save the day. And the human. Read about Webster's adventure and hopefully you will think that Webster is a hero too, and not scary at all.
The seventh book in Carol Dean’s Granny Ridley Series.Granny Ridley, Brenda and Sylvia have been looking forward to their weekend away in a caravan in the countryside enjoying ‘Nature’ at its best.What they didn’t consider was the amount of ‘Nature’ they would have in a farmer’s field. And ‘Nature’ was in for a surprise too!
Granny Ridley's grandson Alan is playing in the big cricket match today and Granny Ridley, Sylvia and Brenda are making the tea for the players. But the game’s not going well. And gets worse when Granny Ridley arrives. But not to worry, Granny Ridley has an idea, which makes Alan very worried indeed. And Brenda's rock buns come in useful too. Just don't eat them! What could go wrong? Apart from everything!!!!
The eighth book in Carol Dean’s Granny Ridley Series.It’s Christmas Day. Whilst waiting for Granny Ridley to arrive, Jennifer her daughter, entertains the family with tales from Granny Ridley’s past.Who did throw that snowball at the Police?Who was that snow-woman?Granny Ridley’s not saying.
The third book in the Charlie Dryden Series. Charlie, Keith and Alan are playing football in the quarry and Charlie trips and falls trying to score a goal. He finds a bone, then a tooth and then the adventure really begins.