| Morris Gleitzman - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 210 pages
Limpy the toad has a vision. A world where cane toads and humans play mudslides together and help each other with the shopping. But how does a young cane toad discover the ... | |
| Morris Gleitzman - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 178 pages
Limpy’s family reckons humans don’t hate cane toads, but Limpy knows otherwise. He’s spotted the signs: the cross looks, the unkind comments, the way they squash cane toads ... | |
| Phyllis Reynolds Naylor - Juvenile Fiction - 2008 - 128 pages
The Hatford boys' New Year's resolution is "the girls can stay . . . but only if they play by our rules." Their mother insists that they "treat those girls as though they were ... | |
| Morris Gleitzman - Juvenile Fiction - 2005 - 99 pages
‘A brilliantly funny writer’ Sunday Telegraph Aristotle just wants to be happy. And, if possible, have the biggest adventure of his life. With no sneezing. Is that too much for ... | |
| Morris Gleitzman - Juvenile Fiction - 2004 - 114 pages
Who likes stomach acid and sludge farming and wants to find a friend? Wilton the worm. Who likes running away and hiding and wants to save the world? Algy the microbe. What's ... | |
| Susan Middleton Elya - Animals - 2006 - 40 pages
Sophie the toad wishes she were as good looking as her brother, but she discovers that her talent lies in singing. Includes Spanish vocabulary. | |
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