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Books with author Jane Cope

  • The Lunchbox

    Jane Cope

    Library Binding (Sea to Sea Pubns, )
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  • Reading Corner: The Lunchbox

    Jane Cope

    Paperback (Franklin Watts Ltd, )
    None
  • The Dragon in the Drain

    Jane Cooper

    language (, May 9, 2016)
    Alf Lomax just wants a quiet life. And since he lives in the village of Gribble that's just as well, because there are no other kinds available.Nothing happens in Gribble. Ever. No-one leaves, no-one arrives, and no-one does anything remotely interesting. Alf lives with his mother, goes to school, and hangs out with his best friend, Wilf Atkins. That’s it.When Wilf is chased out of a drain by a dragon one Sunday afternoon, Alf’s boring but safe life is transformed, and he’s not at all happy about it. He has enough trouble dealing with next door's cat, let alone a mythical creature from another reality. And the dragon is just the beginning of the weirdness. Certain people Alf has known since he was born turn out to have been leading far more interesting lives than they were letting on. And for some reason, they seem determined to make him do the same. Can Alf avoid the adventure he really doesn’t want to have, prevent a lethal clash between realities, and avoid detention for setting fire to the school?THE DRAGON IN THE DRAIN was written and produced in the UK and uses British English.
  • Love at First Bite: Snacks and Mealtime Treats the Quick and Easy Way

    Jane Cooper

    Library Binding (Alfred a Knopf Inc, March 1, 1977)
    Presents easy recipes that use basic cooking techniques and need little adult supervision.
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  • How to Pass Standard Grade English

    Jane Cooper

    Paperback (Hodder Gibson, )
    None
  • The Dragon in the Drain

    Jane Cooper

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 23, 2016)
    Alf Lomax just wants a quiet life. And since he lives in the village of Gribble that’s just as well, because there are no other kinds available. Nothing happens in Gribble. Ever. No-one leaves, no-one arrives, and no-one does anything remotely interesting. Alf lives with his mother, goes to school, and hangs out with his best friend, Wilf Atkins. That’s it. When Wilf is chased out of a drain by a dragon one Sunday afternoon, Alf’s boring but safe life is transformed, and he’s not at all happy about it. He has enough trouble dealing with next door’s cat, let alone a mythical creature from another reality. And the dragon is just the beginning of the weirdness. Certain people Alf has known since he was born turn out to have been leading far more interesting lives than they were letting on. And for some reason, they seem determined to make him do the same. Can Alf avoid the adventure he really doesn’t want to have, prevent a lethal clash between realities, and avoid detention for setting fire to the school?
  • New Year

    Jane Cooper

    Hardcover (Thomas Nelson Inc, June 1, 1990)
    Book by Cooper, Jane
  • Jewish Festivals

    Jane Cooper

    Hardcover (Hodder & Stoughton Childrens Division, Nov. 30, 1989)
    None
  • Higher English

    Jane Cooper

    eBook (Hodder Gibson, April 15, 2019)
    Exam Board: SQALevel: HigherSubject: BiologyFirst Teaching: August 2018First Exam: June 2019Ensure that students are prepared for every aspect of Higher Biology with the new edition of this popular textbook from James Torrance and his renowned author team, completely updated for the 2018 changes to the SQA Higher Biology syllabus.- Suggested learning activities throughout help to develop students' knowledge and skills including all new case studies, research topics and investigations- Testing your knowledge questions at the end of each chapter provide opportunities to continually assess Knowledge and Understanding, and are particularly useful for homework tasks- 'What you should know' summaries of key facts and concepts provide an excellent source of material for consolidation and revision prior to the SQA examination.- 'Applying Your Knowledge and Skills' sections at the end of each section have been substantially extended to give students extra practice in exam questions and foster the development of Skills of Scientific Experimentation, Investigation and Enquiry
  • The Spy in the School

    Jane Cooper

    Paperback (Independently published, June 28, 2018)
    Alf and Wilf are back, and this time they've been tasked with investigating suspicious activity at Gribble school. The trouble is, there isn't any. It looks like they've got no chance of catching whoever's been spying for a magical corporation from another reality ... until someone loses their head. Literally. All of a sudden there's suspicious activity all over the place and Alf and Wilf no longer know who to trust. It's time for another trip over the Nameless Hills but will the witch with the castle in her cottage help or hinder them? With a pair of sarcastic horses, a magic carpet and some cocktail umbrellas all getting in on the act, can Alf and Wilf uncover the spy and save the school from poisoned magic before it's too late?
  • Higher English

    Jane Cooper

    Paperback (Hodder Gibson, March 29, 2019)
    Exam Board: SQALevel: HigherSubject: EnglishFirst Teaching: August 2018First Exam: June 2019Ensure your students are prepared for every aspect of their assessment with the only textbook that offers comprehensive coverage of the updated syllabus requirements. - Written by a highly experienced bestselling author- Covers the updated specification with all the new topics in the SQA examinations- Provides thorough exam preparation, with graded Practice Exercises- Organised to make it easy to plan, manage and monitor student progress
  • The Spy in the School

    Jane Cooper

    eBook
    Alf and Wilf are back, and this time they've been tasked with investigating suspicious activity at Gribble school. The trouble is, there isn't any.It looks like they've got no chance of catching whoever's been spying for a magical corporation from another reality ... until someone loses their head. Literally. All of a sudden there's suspicious activity all over the place and Alf and Wilf no longer know who to trust. It's time for another trip over the Nameless Hills but will the witch with the castle in her cottage help or hinder them? With a pair of sarcastic horses, a magic carpet and some cocktail umbrellas all getting in on the act, can Alf and Wilf uncover the spy and save the school from poisoned magic before it's too late?