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Books with author Nick Maland

  • Colour in the Queen: Celebrate the Queen's Life With 15 Frameable Prints

    Nick Maland

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln Children's Books, April 1, 2016)
    A colouring in book with 15 removable prints, published to coincide with the Queen's 90th birthday. Detailed scenes are accompanied by explanatory captions on the reverse side. Each spread marks a different moment of the Queen's life, and features iconic people, places and royal celebrations from across the Commonwealth.
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  • Aunt Severe and the Toy Thieves

    Nick Garlick, Nick Maland

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2013)
    The second book in the imaginative and funny Aunt Severe series, ideal for fans of Cressida CowellThe Colonel is missing, and Aunt Emily is sad and severe again. But what does the Colonel's disappearance have to do with two notorious toy thieves? Daniel sets to work to find out. With the help of some escaped zoo animals, can Aunt Severe and Daniel track down the toy thieves and bring the Colonel home again?
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  • Aunt Severe and the Dragons

    Nick Garlick, Nick Maland

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Forced to live with eccentric Aunt Severe when his explorer parents vanish, Daniel’s problems only increase when he finds four dragons hiding in a tree in her back garden. Before he can help the lost dragons, three of them get captured by the unscrupulous Gotcha Grabber and thrown into his private zoo. Daniel sets out rescue them, but things get complicated.
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  • Aunt Severe and the Dragons

    Nick Garlick, Nick Maland

    Paperback (Andersen Press, Sept. 1, 2011)
    Forced to live with eccentric Aunt Severe when his explorer parents vanish, Daniel’s problems only increase when he finds four dragons hiding in a tree in her back garden. Before he can help the lost dragons, three of them get captured by the unscrupulous Gotcha Grabber and thrown into his private zoo. Daniel sets out rescue them, but things get complicated.
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  • Giants!

    Mij Kelly, Nick Maland

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, July 3, 2008)
    Sweet Pea and Boogaloo are walking and talking through the forest one day. When Swea Pea stops and suddenly asks: 'Giants! Do they look like you and me? Except bigger?' And so begins a discussion about what giants are...until Boogaloo discovers that giants are not at all how he has imagined them!An original and timely story about the nature of stereoptyes and jumping to conclusions.