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Books with author Rose Impey

  • The Flat Man

    Rose Impey

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Four scary tales children will love!The Creepies series shines a light on those dark corners for every child who has wondered if there is something lurking there. Filled with illustrations that encourage a child’s imagination, these unique, “personal-sized” books are sure to entertain even the most reluctant reader. Sometimes things are not what they seem, so bring a flashlight and dive into the scary world of Creepies.br>The Flat Man – The tapping at the window may be caused by a tree, but perhaps it is the Flat Man trying to get in. As he slides around the room and under the sheets, the only way to escape the Flat Man is to remember his secret.
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  • The Ankle Grabber

    Rose Impey

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Aug. 16, 2004)
    The Creepies series shines a light on those dark corners for every child who has wondered if there is something lurking there. Filled with illustrations that encourage a child’s imagination, these unique, “personal-sized” books are sure to entertain even the most reluctant reader. Sometimes things are not what they seem, so bring a flashlight and dive into the scary world of Creepies. br>The Ankle Grabber – Underneath the bed in the invisible swamp, the Ankle Grabber waits. While running and jumping into bed is usually enough to avoid being caught, sometimes even that is not enough.
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  • Letter to Santa Claus, A

    Rose Impey

    Paperback (Yearling, Sept. 1, 1991)
    Charlotte mistakenly sends the wrong Christmas list to Santa but the results prove beneficial to the starving animals outside her home
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  • Mega Sleepover 1

    Rose Impey

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, Aug. 2, 2012)
    Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who want to have fun – but who always end up in mischief!In The Sleepover Club at Frankie’s, the gang decides to set up Brown Owl with Dishy Dave the school caretaker. But playing Cupid isn’t as easy as they think… It’s Lyndz’s birthday in The Sleepover Club at Lyndsey’s, and the gang plan a spooky video night. Only the spooks suddenly seem for real… And in The Sleepover Club at Felicity’s, Fliss goes diet-crazy. But sleepovers and food go hand in hand, and the girls must find emergency supplies!
  • Scare Yourself To Sleep

    Rose Impey

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Four scary tales children will love!The Creepies series shines a light on those dark corners for every child who has wondered if there is something lurking there. Filled with illustrations that encourage a child’s imagination, these unique, “personal-sized” books are sure to entertain even the most reluctant reader. Sometimes things are not what they seem, so bring a flashlight and dive into the scary world of Creepies.br>Scare Yourself to Sleep – Camping in the backyard under the trees is great fun. But as darkness closes in and flashlights click on, a contest of out-scaring each other makes falling asleep a nightmare!
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  • The Get Rich Quick Club: Book 1

    Rose Impey

    eBook (Orchard Books, July 7, 2011)
    Banksy is dedicated to his ambition to become mega-rich through his various money-making schemes. His business partners - and next-door neighbours - are the Baxter Brothers. Billy has boundless confidence and enthusiasm, and Sam is six going on sixty. And then there's Dingdong, their cousin, who is reluctantly allowed to join in, especially if she can help them out of a tight fix...Two stories in one!THE GERBIL FACTORYWhen Sam tells Banksy and Billy the cost of a gerbil the boys quickly calculate the wonderful profits they could make if they went into the gerbil breeding business. The only trouble is it takes one of each sex to procreate and so far they only have two unwilling males... THE HAPPY HAIR SALOONDingdong's grandma is visiting, which always means one thing - going for a haircut. But it also means she has a ten pound note. Ten pounds!! For a share of that Banksy, Billy and Sam will do the job and no one will be any the wiser. Unbelievably, the results are not bad. And so, over half term their shed is rapidly converted to The Happy Hair Saloon...
  • Best Friends!

    Rose Impey

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks, Sept. 4, 2008)
    The hugely popular Sleepover Club series is back with a brand new story and a gorgeous new look. Meet Frankie, Kenny, Fliss, Rosie and Lyndz – five best friends who just want to have fun!In this new introductory story from series originator Rose Impey the five girls have their first ever sleepover together and become the best of friends. When their school rivals, the horrible M&Ms, steal their club mascot, the girls are determined to get revenge…As well as a great story this book tells you how to have your own brilliant sleepover party – with a list of things to bring, food to eat and games to play, you and your friends are guaranteed to have a fantastic time.
  • Sleepover at Kenny’s: Definitely Not For Boys! The Sleepover Club, Book: Meet My Sister, Molly the Monster

    Rose Impey

    eBook (HarperCollinsChildren'sBooks, June 28, 2012)
    Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who just want to have fun – but who always end up in mischief!Laura (otherwise known as Kenny) is fed up with her older sister Molly’s tricks and, with the help of the Sleepover Club, she decides to teach her a lesson. But Molly has an older, wiser and wittier ally. Will the Sleepover Club be a match for Molly and her secret weapon?
  • Peter Pan

    Rose Impey

    Paperback (Orchard Books, May 5, 2015)
    All children grow up, all except one.The magical story of Peter Pan, the boy who never grew up, has captivated generations of children. Rose Impey's sensitive adaptation of the story makes it accessible to younger children, while retaining the spirit of the original J. M. Barrie text. Ian Beck's enchanting illustrations superbly bring to life this much-loved fantasy - a valuable addition to every child's bookshelf and a perfect companion to the forthcoming film Pan.
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  • Pandora's Box

    Rose Impey

    eBook (A&C Black Childrens & Educational, Oct. 1, 2013)
    Some people, when they are told they must not do something, simply have to do it. Pandora is one of these people... Pandora is talented and the perfect companion for her husband, but she has this one fatal flaw. She tries her hardest to stay away from the wedding gift that she has been warned never to touch: a strange, carved box. Yet finally her curiosity gets the better of her and she opens it, thereby unleashing all the ills and evils into the world. But as Pandora despairs at what she's done, she sees one final thing remains in the box - a small thing called hope.
  • My Scary Fairy Godmother

    Rose Impey

    eBook (Orchard Books, Oct. 6, 2011)
    'Everyone should have a fairy godmother - if ever a girl needed one it was me.' When Isabella's mum becomes ill, Isabella has to go and live with her scary but glamorous cousin, Maxine. Maxine takes one look at mousy little Isabella and knows exactly what she needs - a complete makeover. At first, Maxine seems like one scary fairy godmother to Isabella, but as Izzy takes on the new identity Maxine has forged for her, she finds she is beginning to enjoy it...a little too much. Even Maxine isn't prepared for the monstrous results of her makeover!
  • Jumble Joan

    Rose Impey

    Hardcover (Brighter Child, Aug. 16, 2004)
    Four scary tales children will love!The Creepies series shines a light on those dark corners for every child who has wondered if there is something lurking there. Filled with illustrations that encourage a child’s imagination, these unique, “personal-sized” books are sure to entertain even the most reluctant reader. Sometimes things are not what they seem, so bring a flashlight and dive into the scary world of Creepies.br>Jumble Joan – A trip up to Grandma’s attic brings unexpected frights in the form of the Ten O’Clock Horses. But it is not the horses that have the boys running out of the attic. It is the dreaded Jumble Joan!
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