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  • Gorilla's Story

    Harriet Blackford, Manja Stojic

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, Sept. 1, 2009)
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  • In Too Deep

    Tom Avery

    language (Frances Lincoln, Jan. 10, 2013)
    Prince and Emmanuel are stunned to hear that someone who says she’s their mother is looking for them. Can it really be her, after four long years of separation? The boys are scared and suspicious. And then there’s another shock – they learn that their father is trapped in Tanzania, blackmailed by gangsters to pay off an impossible debt. The boys make a big decision – somehow they must find the money to get to Africa, bring their father home and reunite their family. Even if it means going back to stealing...
  • Great and Dangerous

    Chris Westwood

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, )
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  • The Language of Cat and Other Poems

    Rachel Rooney, Ellie Jenkins

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, May 1, 2011)
    Find out who cast the P from a spell; read about the queen who dreams of eating burgers and chips; see what happened to the friend who swallowed a DVD; best of all, learn the language of Cat. With wordplay and riddles, and poems that make you laugh, tell you stories and make you think, this is a remarkable debut collection from an exciting new children's poet.
  • My Sister Shahrazad: Tales from the Arabian Nights

    Robert Leeson, Christina Balit

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln, Sept. 1, 2002)
    -- The selection includes: Aladdin, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, The Fisherman and the Jinni-- Beautiful illustrations by a top illustrator with a Middle Eastern backgroundFor these ten masterly retellings, entrancing and gloriously funny by turns, Robert Leeson has selected a feast of tales that give a rich flavor of the Thousand and One Nights. The collection ranges from well-loved tales of treasure, magical power and quick wits (Aladdin, The Fisherman and the Jinni, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves) to hilarious romps (The Woman with Five Suitors, The Story of the Hunchback, The Sleeper and the Waker); it includes a magical romance (The Ebony Horse), and also a scattering of spiced sweetmeats (The Dream, The Donkey). Christina Balit's splendidly decorative illustrations create a classic that will enthrall readers young and old. Ages 7+.
  • 50 Evening Adventures: After School, After Work, Out of Doors

    Meek Family

    eBook (Frances Lincoln, April 7, 2016)
    The third book from the Meek Family, 50 Evening Adventures encourages families to make the most of their 5 to 9, those evening hours after school and after work. Here are simple and exciting ideas for spending time together out of doors, during the working week.The book is divided into two main sections with ideas for places to GO, and things to DO. A shorter final section offers ten healthy and filling dinner recipes that can be made or cooked outdoors.The enthusiastic, down-to-earth voices of former teachers Tim and Kerry Meek combine with remarks, advice and jokes from daughters Amy and Ella 'the adventure ambassadors our current generation of cotton-wool kids urgently need' (Daily Telegraph), and the book is illustrated throughout with inspiring colour photography.
  • My Sister Shahrazad: Tales from the Arabian Nights

    Robert Leeson, Christina Balit

    Hardcover (Frances Lincoln, Sept. 1, 2002)
    -- The selection includes: Aladdin, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves, The Fisherman and the Jinni-- Beautiful illustrations by a top illustrator with a Middle Eastern backgroundFor these ten masterly retellings, entrancing and gloriously funny by turns, Robert Leeson has selected a feast of tales that give a rich flavor of the Thousand and One Nights. The collection ranges from well-loved tales of treasure, magical power and quick wits (Aladdin, The Fisherman and the Jinni, Ali Baba and the Forty Thieves) to hilarious romps (The Woman with Five Suitors, The Story of the Hunchback, The Sleeper and the Waker); it includes a magical romance (The Ebony Horse), and also a scattering of spiced sweetmeats (The Dream, The Donkey). Christina Balit's splendidly decorative illustrations create a classic that will enthrall readers young and old. Ages 7+.
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  • The Parade: A Stampede of Stories About Ananse the Trickster Spider

    K P Kojo

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, March 15, 2010)
    Here are seven Ananse stories from Ghana pulsating with mischievous animals, a touch of moral message and, peeping out wickedly above them all, Ananse the trickster spider. The original title story, The Parade, telling why Ananse became a trickster in the first place, is a worthy opener to six traditional stories including the favourites Ananse and the Sky God and Ananse and the Hat of Beans. For centuries, Ananse stories have been used in Ghana and the Caribbean to entertain children and teach them good behaviour - and with their vibrant sense of fun and cunning, these stories are sure to have enduring appeal.
  • Jackie Morris Notecards in a Wallet

    Jackie Morris

    Cards (Frances Lincoln, Sept. 2, 2014)
    This handsome set contains ten cards with envelopes and is beautifully packaged in a wallet. Both of the two designs were designed and drawn by Jackie Morris especially for this set, perfect for gifting.
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  • Lilah May's Manic Days

    Vanessa Curtis

    eBook (Frances Lincoln, Jan. 5, 2012)
    Lilah May used to be angry. VERY angry. But not any more. She's got her temper - and her life - back under control.Or has she?Things with her best friend, Bindi, are going from bad to worse. The whereabouts of her brother Jay is still a mystery. And gorgeous Adam Carter is still out of reach. Groo!Can Lilah sort out her family, her friendship and her love life? Or is her anger about to reach all new levels? This funny and moving story is the follow up to The Taming of Lilah May.
  • Young Inferno

    John Agard

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, March 1, 2012)
    Can our hoodie hero make it through nine circles of Hell and back again Will he find love with his soulmate, Beatrice Discover the city of Dis where everybody disses everybody. Meet Frankenstein, the lovesick bouncer with the bling-bling. Come face to face with the Furies, a gang of snake-haired females in T-shirts. Prepare for a host of gluttons, bigots and plunderers from the world of history and politics. John Agard fires Dante's Inferno into the 21st century in a red-hot retelling, with wicked artwork from Satoshi Kitamura.
  • Pea Boy and Other Stories from Iran

    Elizabeth Laird

    Paperback (Frances Lincoln, Nov. 1, 2011)
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