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Books with title Lost Property

  • Lost Property

    Alison Baxter, Andy Gray

    language (Alison J Baxter, Dec. 18, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered where your odd socks disappear to? Or where the hairbrush you lost last week went? They’re in Lost Property, of course.It's Christmas Eve and so far, it hasn’t been a very merry Christmas. Ben is desperately searching for a model aeroplane that he built with his grandad, when he follows a tunnel at the back of his toy cupboard and ends up in the world of Lost Property.Ben meets Rodney Treacle, an elf working in Lost Property with high hopes of being promoted to the North Pole. From the dizzy heights of Umbrella Mountain to the creepy Aisle of Socks, the search for the missing aeroplane is on. But when aisles start to shrink and the boxes explode, Ben begins to wonder if someone is out to get him.The world of Lost Property is as long as it is wide and as tall as it is deep, but most importantly; it is filled with lost things…
  • The Lost Property Office

    James R. Hannibal

    language (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2016)
    James R. Hannibal presents a thrilling adventure through history, complete with mysteries, secret items, codes, and a touch of magic in this stunning middle grade debut.Thirteen-year-old Jack Buckles is great at finding things. Not just a missing glove or the other sock, but things normal people have long given up on ever seeing again. If only he could find his father, who has disappeared in London without a trace. But Jack’s father was not who he claimed to be. It turns out that he was a member of a secret society of detectives that has served the crown for centuries—and membership into the Lost Property Office is Jack’s inheritance. Now the only way Jack will ever see his father again is if he finds what the nefarious Clockmaker is after: the Ember, which holds a secret that has been kept since the Great Fire of London. Will Jack be able to find the Ember and save his father, or will his talent for finding things fall short?
  • Lost Property

    Bob Sanderson

    language (, Sept. 2, 2016)
    Lost Property is a book for children aged 8 to 11 years of age from author Bob Sanderson. The sinister Ludd brothers prepare to steal the world's electricity as an act of revenge on all that mocked them as children for having no thumbs, thus making them unable to join in or play computer games. Their plans however are put in jeopardy by the loss of a chemical formula which now only exists on a photograph stored in a mobile phone.Can Sammy the smartphone and all of his friends from the Railway Lost Property Office save the day and the world as we know it.
  • The Lost Property Office

    James R. Hannibal

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Oct. 31, 2017)
    James R. Hannibal presents a thrilling adventure through history, complete with mysteries, secret items, codes, and a touch of magic in this stunning middle grade debut.Thirteen-year-old Jack Buckles is great at finding things. Not just a missing glove or the other sock, but things normal people have long given up on ever seeing again. If only he could find his father, who has disappeared in London without a trace. But Jack’s father was not who he claimed to be. It turns out that he was a member of a secret society of detectives that has served the crown for centuries—and membership into the Lost Property Office is Jack’s inheritance. Now the only way Jack will ever see his father again is if he finds what the nefarious Clockmaker is after: the Ember, which holds a secret that has been kept since the Great Fire of London. Will Jack be able to find the Ember and save his father, or will his talent for finding things fall short?
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  • Lost Property

    Alison Baxter, Andy S Gray

    Paperback (Alison J Baxter, Dec. 27, 2018)
    Have you ever wondered where your odd socks disappear to? Or where the hairbrush you lost last week went? They’re in Lost Property, of course.It's Christmas Eve and so far, it hasn’t been a very merry Christmas. Ben is desperately searching for a model aeroplane that he built with his grandad, when he follows a tunnel at the back of his toy cupboard and ends up in the world of Lost Property.Ben meets Rodney Treacle, an elf working in Lost Property with high hopes of being promoted to the North Pole. From the dizzy heights of Umbrella Mountain to the creepy Aisle of Socks, the search for the missing aeroplane is on. But when aisles start to shrink and the boxes explode, Ben begins to wonder if someone is out to get him.The world of Lost Property is as long as it is wide and as tall as it is deep, but most importantly; it is filled with lost things…
  • The Lost Property Office

    James R. Hannibal

    Hardcover (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2016)
    James R. Hannibal presents a thrilling adventure through history, complete with mysteries, secret items, codes, and a touch of magic in this stunning middle grade debut.Thirteen-year-old Jack Buckles is great at finding things. Not just a missing glove or the other sock, but things normal people have long given up on ever seeing again. If only he could find his father, who has disappeared in London without a trace. But Jack’s father was not who he claimed to be. It turns out that he was a member of a secret society of detectives that has served the crown for centuries—and membership into the Lost Property Office is Jack’s inheritance. Now the only way Jack will ever see his father again is if he finds what the nefarious Clockmaker is after: the Ember, which holds a secret that has been kept since the Great Fire of London. Will Jack be able to find the Ember and save his father, or will his talent for finding things fall short?
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  • The Lost Property Office

    Emily Rand

    Hardcover (Tate, April 9, 2019)
    A little girl and her mother are on the train, going to visit Grandpa. It’s very busy—hold on tight! But when they arrive at their destination and get off the train they realize something is wrong: the little girl’s beloved teddy bear has gone missing! Just when it looks like she’ll never see Teddy again, Grandpa has an idea! And suddenly the little girl is off on a magical journey to rescue her favorite stuffed friend. Have you ever wondered where your lost objects go? With charming and stylish illustrations, this book is perfect for curious minds.
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  • Lost Property

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Egmont Childrens Books, Oct. 1, 1998)
    Things keep going missing in Maurice's house. Dad can't find his towel and mum is furious because the dry-cleaning ticket is lost. This is the story of a kleptomaniac dog in a family where no one realises the culprit until the very end.
  • Lost Property

    Bruce Ingman

    Hardcover (Walter Lorraine, March 1, 1998)
    After Mom's umbrella vanishes along with Dad's dry-cleaning ticket and Maurice's socks, the family wonders what is going on, but they do not have to look too far from home because it appears that the family dog might know where their things have gone.
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  • Lost property

    Bruce Ingman

    Paperback (Methuen Children's Books, March 15, 1997)
    Maurice and his parents keep losing things around the house, and Maurice suspects that Mac, the family dog, has something to do with the disappearances.
  • The Lost Property Office

    James R. Hannibal

    eBook (Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers, Nov. 8, 2016)
    James R. Hannibal presents a thrilling adventure through history, complete with mysteries, secret items, codes, and a touch of magic in this stunning middle grade debut.Thirteen-year-old Jack Buckles is great at finding things. Not just a missing glove or the other sock, but things normal people have long given up on ever seeing again. If only he could find his father, who has disappeared in London without a trace. But Jack’s father was not who he claimed to be. It turns out that he was a member of a secret society of detectives that has served the crown for centuries—and membership into the Lost Property Office is Jack’s inheritance. Now the only way Jack will ever see his father again is if he finds what the nefarious Clockmaker is after: the Ember, which holds a secret that has been kept since the Great Fire of London. Will Jack be able to find the Ember and save his father, or will his talent for finding things fall short?
  • Jets: Lost Property

    Pat Thomson, Caroline Crossland

    Hardcover (A & C Black, )
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