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Books published by publisher TED SMART

  • The Giant Book of Snakes and Slithery Creatures

    Jim Pipe

    Hardcover (Ted Smart, Jan. 1, 1998)
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  • Bugsy's Book of Shapes

    Louise Gardner

    Hardcover (Ted Smart, )
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  • The Secret Fairy Let's Play Little Petal

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    Board book (Ted Smart, )
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  • The Party

    Jane Bull

    Hardcover (Ted Smart, March 15, 2005)
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  • Just One!

    Author

    Misc. Supplies (Ted Smart, )
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  • The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Football

    None

    Paperback (Ted Smart, )
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  • A Time of Fire

    robert-westall

    Paperback (Ted Smart, Aug. 16, 2002)
    Rare Book
  • Class Trip to the Cave of Doom

    Kate McMullan

    Paperback (Ted Smart, Jan. 1, 2000)
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  • Little Bear's Christmas

    landa-norbert

    Hardcover (Ted Smart, March 15, 1998)
    Hard to Find book
  • First Atlas

    Steele

    Hardcover (Ted Smart, Aug. 16, 1993)
    None
  • Cat and Kit

    Jenny Koralek

    Paperback (Ted Smart, Jan. 1, 1996)
    Cat discovers Kit, an orphan kitten, in a wood. He takes him back to the farm and teaches him to survive in the wild. When the farmer gives Kit to his grandson in the city, the grandson senses Kit's unhappiness and returns him to the farm where he can once again take up life in the wild.
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  • The Chronicles of Narnia - the Horse and His boy

    C S Lewis

    Paperback (Ted Smart, March 15, 1980)
    The Horse and His Boy was the fifth of the Narnia books as C.S. Lewis thought of them. It is the tale of an undertaking that occurred while the Pevensie's; Peter, Susan, Lucy, and Edmund, were rulers and rulers of Narnia. Shasta is a Narnian kid who has been brought up as the child of an angler in Calormen. When he hears that his "father" will move him into bondage, to an affluent Calormen honorable (called a Taarkaan), he consults with the Taarkaan's pony who is a caught talking horse from Narnia. The two choose to flee and travel north for Narnia. En route they are constrained by lions (so they think) to get together with a youthful runaway Tarkheena (aristocrat), Aravis and her Narnian horse Hwin. Aravis is fleeing to keep away from a marriage of express her folks have organized her. Along their way they have a few experiences as Shasta discovers he is a correct twofold for the Prince of Archenland (a little cradle nation between the bigger Narnia and Calormen). At the point when Shasta is confused with his twofold, Prince Corin, he is conveyed to the royal residence where he discovers that Queen Susan is visiting Calormen to be charmed by a Prince. Be that as it may, she has denied him and he wouldn't like to let her leave. Anyway she is intending to leave covertly. Aravis additionally discovers that the Prince is arranging a mystery assault on Archenland and Narnia through the desert. Whenever Aravis and Shasta sign up once more, they figure out how to cross the desert in a race against time to caution the King of Archenland about the assault. Similarly as they are getting excessively worn out, making it impossible to proceed on their way they are assaulted by a lion and pursued to Archenland where they stop at a loner's house. Shasta goes on alone to discover King Lune to caution him of the assault.