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Books published by publisher Hachette Kids Hodder Children

  • That Rabbit Belongs To Emily Brown

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, Aug. 16, 2001)
    That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
  • St Clare's Collection: Books 1-3

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, Oct. 6, 2016)
    St Clares Collection 1
  • Twinkle Twinkle Makes A Wish

    Katharine Holabird

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, April 6, 2017)
    Twinkle Makes a Wish
  • I'll Wait, Mr Panda: Board Book

    Steve Antony

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, Aug. 11, 2016)
    Ill Wait Mr Panda
  • Cherub: The Killing

    Robert Muchamore, Simon Scardifield, Hachette Children's

    Audiobook (Hachette Children's, April 28, 2014)
    Leon is a small-time crook who's ridden his luck for three decades. When he starts splashing big money around, the cops are desperate to know where it came from. They call in Cherub, a secret organisation with one essential advantage: even experienced criminals never suspect that children are spying on them. James' latest mission looks routine, but the plot he begins to unravel isn't what anyone expected. And the only person who might know the truth is a reclusive 18-year-old boy. There's just one problem. The boy fell to his death 13 months earlier.
  • Rose's Blog

    Hilary McKay

    eBook (Hachette Children's, May 25, 2015)
    From the winner of the Costa Children's Book Award 2018.It's tough being the youngest in the Casson family! It is nearly the end of Year 6, and Rose is preparing for Big School. With absent siblings, a perpetually-in-the-shed mother and finally-here-again-father, Rose's Blog reveals what happens to the Cassons - and Tom, of course.Hilary McKay's Casson family was first brought to life in the Whitbread Award-winning Saffy's Angel. Fierce as a small tiger, Permanent Rose has her own way of seeing the world. After Forever Rose (the last of the books following the Casson family), the eponymous Rose continued to grow up. Hilary posted entries from a blog Rose was keeping on her website, chronicling the further adventures of the Cassons. They are available here as one collection for the first time.
  • Cherub: Class A

    Robert Muchamore, Simon Scardifield, Hachette Children's

    Audiobook (Hachette Children's, April 28, 2014)
    When Cherub kids go undercover, no one suspects that they are trained professionals, working to infiltrate criminal organisations that have eluded MI5 and the police for years. James Adams is on his biggest mission yet, working to nail Europe's most powerful cocaine dealer. He'll need all his specialist training if he's going to bring down the man at the top. The reason for Cherub's existence is simple: Adults never suspect that children are spying on them.
  • Cherub: Maximum Security

    Robert Muchamore, Simon Scardifield, Hachette Children's

    Audiobook (Hachette Children's, April 28, 2014)
    Over the years, Cherub has put plenty of criminals behind bars. Now, for the first time ever, they've got to break one out.... Under American law, kids convicted of serious crimes can be sentenced as adults. Two hundred and eighty of these child criminals live in the sunbaked desert prison of Arizona Max. In one of the most dangerous Cherub missions ever, James Adams has to go undercover inside Arizona Max, befriend an inmate and then bust him out. Cherub kids are trained professionals, working in everyday situations. Their essential advantage: adults never suspect that children are spying on them.
  • Oi Dog!

    Kes Gray

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, Oct. 6, 2016)
    Oi Dog
  • Journey Into the Chronoptika: A Free Sampler

    Catherine Fisher

    eBook (Hachette Children's, Dec. 4, 2014)
    The Chronotoptika is a dazzling new quartet blending myth, science and time travel. Journey into the Chronoptika with this free sampler of Door in the Moon, with the first three chapters of Door in the Moon and bonus material from the author.Jake's father, David Wilde, has disappeared whilst working for the strange recluse, Oberon Venn. A once famous explorer and collector of antiquities, Venn has withdrawn from the world following the death of his wife. He is obsessed with the desire to re-enter time, travel back, change the past, and resurrect his wife. This is the project on which Jack's father was working, and during which he disappeared. Venn fills his house with objects from his journeys into the past, and through his time-travel device, the Obsidian Mirror.Jake's aim is to recover his father - no matter what - and he ventures into the periods when his father was reputedly last seen alive. Victorian London, then the Blitz of the Second World War. By Door in the Moon he is in 1798 Paris, on the eve of the French Revolution ...
  • The Huge Bag of Worries

    Virginia Ironside

    Paperback (Hachette Children's, Jan. 6, 2011)
    A reassuring picture book encouraging children to open up about their fears and anxieties to help manage their feelings. The perfect book to soothe worries during stressful times. Wherever Jenny goes, her worries follow her - in a big blue bag. They are with her all the time - at school, at home, when she is watching TV and even in the bathroom! Jenny decides they have to go, but who will help her get rid of them?A funny and reassuring look at dealing with worries and anxiety, to be used as a spring board into important conversations with your child.
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  • A Tale of Two Beasts

    Howard Hughes

    Paperback (Hachette Kids Hodder Children, March 15, 2001)
    Tale of Two Beasts