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Books with author Heidi Meggs Reeve

  • What a day

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    eBook (PublishNation, Sept. 1, 2014)
    Today was meant to be a normal ordinary relaxing Saturday as there was no school for the children.The older boys were really excited about playing on their Xbox console, but little did they know that mum had other plans.She had decided that everyone needed a little bit of fresh air and a family trip to Sainsbury’s would do the trick.The children thought that it was such a boring idea of mum’s.The walk was bad enough but shopping as well and what made it worse was that mum always took her trolley wherever she went it. It was so bright and colourful they just weren’t impressed; not one little bit. But little did they know what was ahead of them. The embarrassing little disasters that were going to happen and it was typical that it had to be their mum; she could be so embarrassing at times.
  • Pigs on the run

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    language (PublishNation, Nov. 21, 2013)
    Today was a extraordinary day mum and the children were nearly ready to start their journey to school when Harry was gazing out of the window and to his horror there was a gigantic pig oinking angrily beside mums car but there wasn’t just one pig there was at least a dozen pigs oinking angrily, the farmer in the next field needed to be alerted also how would they get to school, the children started to think of a idea the six soldiers talked in whispers for a while, finally Samuel and Harry had a idea and volunteered themselves for the mission, the plan was to jump from haystack to haystack to get to the next field where the farmer was but without being chased by angry oinking pigs, this was going to be a difficult task.
  • The Lost Dog

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    language (PublishNation, Sept. 18, 2013)
    A day at the beach was a fantastic idea, the sun was shining, birds were singing from the trees, a perfect day for building sandcastles on the beach but what the children didn’t expect was to lose their dog Ben.They had searched everywhere, Molly was devastated after such a wonderful day which turned into a disaster.
  • What a day

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    Paperback (lulu.com, Aug. 4, 2014)
    Today was meant to be a normal ordinary relaxing Saturday as there was no school for the children. The older boys were really excited about playing on their Xbox console, but little did they know that mum had other plans. She had decided that everyone needed a little bit of fresh air and a family trip to Sainsbury's would do the trick. The children thought that it was such a boring idea of mum's. The walk was bad enough but shopping as well and what made it worse was that mum always took her trolley wherever she went it. It was so bright and colourful they just weren't impressed; not one little bit. But little did they know what was ahead of them. The embarrassing little disasters that were going to happen and it was typical that it had to be their mum; she could be so embarrassing at times.
  • The Lost Dog

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    Paperback (lulu.com, Sept. 12, 2013)
    A day at the beach was a fantastic idea, the sun was shining, birds were singing from the trees, a perfect day for building sandcastles on the beach but what the children didn't expect was to lose their dog Ben. They had searched everywhere, Molly was devastated after such a wonderful day which turned into a disaster.
  • Pigs on the run

    Heidi Meggs Reeve

    Paperback (lulu.com, Nov. 8, 2013)
    Today was a extraordinary day mum and the children were nearly ready to start their journey to school when Harry was gazing out of the window and to his horror there was a gigantic pig oinking angrily beside mums car but there wasn't just one pig there was at least a dozen pigs oinking angrily, the farmer in the next field needed to be alerted also how would they get to school, the children started to think of a idea the six soldiers talked in whispers for a while, finally Samuel and Harry had a idea and volunteered themselves for the mission, the plan was to jump from haystack to haystack to get to the next field where the farmer was but without being chased by angry oinking pigs, this was going to be a difficult task.