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Books with title The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl

  • The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl

    Jeanne Willis, Alex T. Smith

    eBook (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Inspired by Enid Blyton's bestselling school series The Naughtiest Girl - this is the hilarious diary of the naughtiest pupil there's ever been. Fans of Tom Gates will love this!'Mum says pupils aren't allowed to take mobile devices to Whyteleafe ... excuse me? It's the twenty-first century! What next? Ride to school on a penny-farthing?'When Elizabeth Allen is packed off to boarding school, armed with nothing but a journal to write in for entertainment, she is NOT impressed. How will she survive without her home comforts, especially her pony Ross (the only boy she has ever truly loved)? Elizabeth comes up with a cunning plan: she will be so naughty that she gets sent home . . . But then Elizabeth discovers a love for music and makes her first ever friend ... perhaps school life might not be as bad as she thought?The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl is written by bestselling author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Alex T. Smith, acclaimed creator of the Claude books.
  • The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl

    Jeanne Willis, Alex T. Smith

    eBook (Hachette Children's, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Inspired by Enid Blyton's bestselling school series The Naughtiest Girl - this is the hilarious diary of the naughtiest pupil there's ever been. Fans of Tom Gates will love this!'Mum says pupils aren't allowed to take mobile devices to Whyteleafe ... excuse me? It's the twenty-first century! What next? Ride to school on a penny-farthing?'When Elizabeth Allen is packed off to boarding school, armed with nothing but a journal to write in for entertainment, she is NOT impressed. How will she survive without her home comforts, especially her pony Ross (the only boy she has ever truly loved)? Elizabeth comes up with a cunning plan: she will be so naughty that she gets sent home . . . But then Elizabeth discovers a love for music and makes her first ever friend ... perhaps school life might not be as bad as she thought?The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl is written by bestselling author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Alex T. Smith, acclaimed creator of the Claude books.
  • The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl

    Jeanne Willis

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Sept. 8, 2016)
    Inspired by Enid Blyton's bestselling school series The Naughtiest Girl - this is the hilarious diary of the naughtiest pupil there's ever been. Fans of Tom Gates will love this! 'Mum says pupils aren't allowed to take mobile devices to Whyteleafe ...excuse me? It's the twenty-first century! What next? Ride to school on a penny-farthing?' When Elizabeth Allen is packed off to boarding school, armed with nothing but a journal to write in for entertainment, she is NOT impressed. How will she survive without her home comforts, especially her pony Ross (the only boy she has ever truly loved)? Elizabeth comes up with a cunning plan: she will be so naughty that she gets sent home ...But then Elizabeth discovers a love for music and makes her first ever friend ...perhaps school life might not be as bad as she thought? The Diary of the Naughtiest Girl is written by bestselling author Jeanne Willis and illustrated by Alex T. Smith, acclaimed creator of the Claude books.
  • The Naughtiest Girl Again

    Blyton Enid

    eBook (, Aug. 19, 2020)
    Elizabeth Allen, older and not having a spoiled personality, goes on to her second year for Whyteleafe School. She makes two enemies, Robert and Kathleen. Robert is a bully and Kathleen plays mean tricks on Jenny and Elizabeth. Elizabeth does not want to misbehave again, but someone tries to make sure that she does not forget her nickname of 'the Naughtiest Girl in the school'. Elizabeth tries to hunt down the sneak who is playing tricks on her and her friend Joan, resulting in many adventures.—Wikipedia.
  • Here's the Naughtiest Girl

    Enid Blyton, Anne Digby, Kate Hindley

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, May 1, 2015)
    There's a new boy in Elizabeth's class. He's sulky and grumpy and he'll do anything to show Elizabeth up. She means to keep her temper, but it's not so easy for someone who was once the naughtiest girl in the school.
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  • Well Done, the Naughtiest Girl

    Enid Blyton, Anne Digby, Kate Hindley

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1, 2015)
    Elizabeth is desperate to play the piano in the school concert. Only one student can be chosen and her rival Arabella is practicing hard! Elizabeth knows Arabella is very good, so she spends every waking minute practicing. But piano practice leaves Elizabeth with no extra time, and exams are looming. Will the Naughtiest Girl have to stay in her grade another year?
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  • Here's the Naughtiest Girl!

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 15, 2007)
    There's a new boy in Elizabeth's class. She means to keep her temper with him, but it's not easy for someone who used to be the naughtiest girl.
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  • The Naughtiest Girl Again

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 15, 2007)
    The naughtiest girl in the school is back, and this term she's trying to be good. But someone wants to spoil things for her, and they're not going to let her forget how she got her nickname.
  • The Naughtiest Girl Saves the Day

    Enid Blyton, Anne Digby, Kate Hindley

    Paperback (Hodder & Stoughton, July 1, 2015)
    When some school strawberry plants are vandalized, a lost blazer button at the scene of the crime leads straight to the Naughtiest Girl. It is hers, but how did it get there—and why would anyone want to pin the blame on Elizabeth?
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  • The Naughtiest Girl Again

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Childrens Book, May 31, 1997)
    Features the naughtiest girl in the school who is trying to be good this term. But someone wants to spoil things for her.
  • The Naughtiest Girl Saves the Day

    Anne Digby Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, March 15, 2008)
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  • Naughtiest Girl: Well Done, The Naughtiest Girl

    Enid Blyton

    Paperback (Hodder Children's Books, Jan. 1, 2007)
    In Enid Blyton's bestselling school series Elizabeth Allen is sent away to boarding school and makes up her mind to be the naughtiest pupil there's ever been.In book eight, Elizabeth is desperate to play the piano in the end of school concert. Elizabeth knows Arabella is very good - so she spends every waking minute practising. But exams are looming, and piano practice leaves Elizabeth with no time to revise.Will the Naughtiest Girl have to stay in First Form another year?Between 1940 and 1952, Enid Blyton wrote four novels about Naughtiest Girl, Elizabeth Allen. Books 5-10 are authorised sequels of the series written by Anne Digby in 1999. This edition is unillustrated.
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