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Books in Young Childrens Fiction series

  • The Magic Skateboard

    Enid Richemont~Jan Ormerod

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, July 6, 1992)
    None
  • Knight After Knight

    Sheila Sancha

    Paperback (Walker Books, Sept. 26, 1991)
    None
  • There's an Awful Lot of Weirdos in Our Neighbourhood

    Colin McNaughton

    Paperback (Walker Books, March 29, 1990)
    None
  • BACK HOUSE GHOSTS

    Catherine Sefton

    Paperback (WALKER BOOKS LTD, June 27, 1991)
    Book by CATHERINE SEFTON
  • The Wild Swans

    Hans Christian Andersen (Naomi Lewis version)

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 1990)
    None
  • Sophie Hits Six

    Dick King-Smith

    Paperback (Walker Books, March 15, 1992)
    None
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  • The Wombles to the Rescue

    Elisabeth Beresford, Margaret Gordon

    Paperback (Walker Books, Nov. 29, 1990)
    None
  • Backlash

    Nicholas Fisk

    Paperback (Walker Books, Jan. 31, 1991)
    A science fiction adventure.
  • Sophie's Tom

    Dick King-Smith

    Paperback (Walker Books Ltd, March 15, 1991)
    When a stray black cat her fancy, Sophie wages a noble battle to keep it. But will her parents say Yes?
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  • The Time Tree

    Enid Richemont

    Paperback (Walker Books, March 29, 1990)
    Rachel and Joanna are in their last year at primary school. At their special place, a tree in the park, they come into contact with a mysterious young girl who was born over 400 years before. Her name is Anne and she is deaf. Through her struggles, the two modern-day girls make some discoveries.
  • The Invisible Womble and Other Stories

    Elisabeth Beresford, Ivor Wood

    Paperback (Walker Books, Nov. 29, 1990)
    None
  • The Wandering Wombles

    Elisabeth Beresford, Ivor Wood

    Paperback (Walker Books, Nov. 29, 1990)
    The Wombles live in a beautifully snug, well-ordered and cosy burrow underneath Wimbledon Common - the perfect base from which to sort and recycle all the rubbish that unthinking humans constantly drop. But the Wombles' peaceful and harmonious existence is suddenly under threat. The heavy lorries that thunder along the roads near the Common make the burrow shake and tremble so much that it is no longer safe for the Wombles to live there. With a heavy heart, Great Uncle Bulgaria decides that the Wombles will have to move from the burrow that they have lived in for many, many years. And it is up to young Bungo and Orinoco to bravely sally forth and try to locate a new home for the Wombles . . .