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Books in Red Storybooks series

  • Nelson Gets a Fright PM Purple Set A Fiction

    None

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson Australia, )
    None
  • The Puppy Present

    Jean Ure

    Paperback (Collins, Nov. 2, 1998)
    None
  • Jessica in the Dark

    Beverley Randell

    Paperback (Nelson Price Milburn, July 1, 1997)
    It's raining and dark outside and Daniel has left his favourite soft toy in the tree house outside and can't sleep without it. Jessica, his older sister, isn't scared of the dark and goes out to get it.
  • Tutankhamun's Arrow

    Karen Wallace, Chris Fisher

    Paperback (Collins, Aug. 3, 1998)
    None
    K
  • Maisie, the Girl Who Lost Her Head

    Gyles Brandreth

    Paperback (Collins, March 15, 1999)
    None
  • Children's Poems

    Heather Amery, Stephen Cartwright

    Hardcover (Usborne Pub Ltd, Oct. 1, 2003)
    Gathers more than one hundred funny, scary, and animal poems.
    R
  • The Farmer's Dream: Zero and Large Numbers

    Eun seon Han

    Paperback (Big Small Publishing, Nov. 15, 2015)
    Farmers Dream
  • Harry, the Poisonous Centipede

    Lynne Reid Banks, Tony Ross

    Hardcover (Collins, July 8, 1996)
    None
    R
  • The Witch's Tears

    Jenny Nimmo, Paul Howard

    Paperback (Collins, Jan. 8, 1996)
    None
    R
  • Pumpkin's Downfall

    Leon Rosselson

    Paperback (Collins, April 3, 2000)
    Two hauntingly atmospheric stories from author/songwriter Leon Rosselson. Both stories feature a child who is seen to be ‘different’ by his/her peer group and both suffer bullying, resolved through a mysterious force, a ghostly spirit.Sarah is a tall awkward girl, very slow and dreamy who a an amazing rapport with animals. Because she is different, she gets teased by her classmates. The teasing becomes taunting and the taunting becomes aggressive bullying. Sarah ignores it but then the leader of the bullying turns his attention towards her cat… but he doesn’t get away with it…The second story features Mark, a child with ‘special needs’ who can only talk through his glove puppet with a monkey face. Because he’s different he gets teased too but he’s befriended by Tim who tries to protect him. When Mark’s glove puppet vanishes, Mark doesn’t come to school. Tim tracks both down and discovers just how and why Mark came to be so different.
  • Busy, Busy, Busy!: Pattern

    Joy Cowley Ddang Haneul

    Paperback (Big Small Publishing, March 15, 2001)
    Busy Busy Busy
  • The Busy Beavers PM Level 16 Set C Orange

    None

    Paperback (Thomas Nelson Australia, )
    None