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Books with author Tina Freeman

  • Olive and the Bad Mood

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Templar Publishing, March 15, 2012)
    Olive and the Bad Mood
  • Digby Dog Delivers: A Search-and-Find Book

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, July 31, 2014)
    Digby Dog is the best delivery dog in town. From a missing T.Rex bone for the Dinosaur Museum to a replacement bow for the violinist in the orchestra, Digby's parcels always reach the right place at the right time. But Digby needs your help! Use the 'Can You Find' activities to find each character and spot the additional items hidden in each busy scene. A story and activity rolled into one, this unique book is packed with fascinating and funny details that will keep both young and old looking - and laughing - for hours and hours.
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  • Showtime for Billie and Coco

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Pan Macmillan, Aug. 1, 2012)
    A fantastically funny look inside a busy stage school—for animals! Complete with Lycra and legwarmers.There's no business like show business, so step inside Fancy Feathers Talent School, the most exciting school in town. Coco Crocodile is rehearsing her song and Billie and Pig has a dance to perfect—and all in time for the evening show. But the Fox Clowns are in a muddle, and Albert the Magician has made his assistant vanish completely. Now everyone needs a costume and time is running out. But you know what they say? The show must go on. This fun story is bursting with characters, full of rich Richard Scarry-esque visuals, and packed with comic detail—as well as tutus, tantrums, and talent!
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  • Olive and the Embarrassing Gift by Freeman, Tor

    Tor Freeman

    Hardcover (Templar, March 15, 1800)
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  • Ghost Story

    T.R. Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 30, 2011)
    At the end of the day, not a lot separates life from death.My name is Eleanor Alba Benedict. I am very intelligent and studious, and I like to keep things clean and organized. I’m shy and the only thing close to a sport that I can do is ballet. The highlights of my world are my academic grades and almost non-existent social life. I am ordinary. At the end of the day, not a lot separates life from death.My name is Eleanor Alba Benedict. My parents died in an untimely plane crash and left me to inherit a cold manor in Scotland. I, along with my little brother, Socrates, had to uproot all we’ve ever known and move to this unknown place. We are surrounded by frightening, unexplainable things. I am no longer ordinary.
  • The Unordinary

    T.R. Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 18, 2012)
    "Hell is empty and all the devils are here." ~Shakespeare Bones. Some bloody, some broken, some way too clean—as if they had been sucked dry. We were surrounded by human bones covering nearly every square foot of this field. In some spots rested full skeletons, jaws open in eternal screams. In other places, only skulls or a rib cage or a leg or an arm had its infinite place on the grass. It was an eerie sight to behold and an even more dreadful thought to how these people had perished, without any mercy. Here we were; in the middle of the immemorial reminder that the vampyres always won. Here we were…tourists in the immortal graveyard for the victims of the undead. Was it our inescapable destiny to lie beside them?
  • Digby Dog Saves the Day

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, June 4, 2015)
    Everyone's favourite postal dog is busier than ever. This time his deliveries take him far and wide, to the castle, the Fun Park, the Library and the Arcade! Use the 'Can You Find' activities to find each character and spot the additional items hidden in each busy scene. A story and activity rolled into one, this unique search-and-find book is packed with brilliant characters and first words, plus fascinating and funny details that will keep both young and old looking - and laughing - for hours. For all fans of Where's Wally- with even more things to find, and a story too.
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  • Showtime for Billie and Coco

    Tor Freeman

    Hardcover (Macmillan Children's Books, Aug. 1, 2012)
    There's no business like show business! Step inside Fancy Feathers Talent School, the most exciting school in town! Coco Crocodile is rehearsing her song and Billie and Pig has a dance to perfect - and all in time for the evening show! But the Fox Clowns are in a muddle and Albert the Magician has made his assistant vanish - completely! Now everyone needs a costume and time is running out. But you know what they say? The show must go on . . . Full of fun, bursting with characters and packed with comic detail, as well as tutus, tantrums and talent!
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  • Ambrose Goes for Gold

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, June 1, 2012)
    An uplifting sports story with a positive message, as well as a fun and friendly introduction to the insect worldThree cheers for Ambrose! It's the day of the Great Insect Games and Ambrose is desperate to win a gold medal—he's been practicing very hard. But when the grasshopper jumps further and the pond skater skates faster, it looks as though Ambrose will never win anything. But with a little determination and the help of his friends, Ambrose soon discovers that everyone is good at something.
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  • Ambrose Goes for Gold

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Macmillan Children's Books, May 2, 2008)
    It`s the day of the Great Insect Games and Ambrose is desperate to win a gold medal - he`s been practising very hard! But when the grasshopper jumps further and the pond skater skates faster, it looks as though Ambrose will never win anything...But with a little determination and the help of his friends, Ambrose soon discovers that everyone is good at something.
  • Olive and the Embarrassing Hat

    Tor Freeman

    Paperback (Brubaker, Ford & Friends, )
    None
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  • Rise of the Benedicts

    T.R. Freeman

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, May 20, 2013)
    THE FINAL FIGHT BEGINS"My breath was finally steady again, and though it was the chilliest of nights in Scotland, I was incredibly warm. My ballet slippers were soaked through from the sea water and had little hope of drying in the wet sand, yet they miraculously still held up. I gazed out at the lighthouse, as its beacon of light made its slow rotation in the dark sky. What beautiful magic this was to serve as a beam of hope to some…and as an imminent warning to others."