One rainy Saturday, Ellie and her friends set up the Monster Gang, but one of the gang is hiding a big secret.
In these three stories, magic helps Mervin the Miser become more generous, helps Egbert lose the lump on his nose, and cheats a band of thieves out of their ill-gotten gains.
This amusing and informative history of inventions covers the toilet, telephones, frozen food, soccer nets, safety razors, and space inventions.
In these three original tales, meet a scheming mermaid lurking to sabotage the Great Seahorse Race, a mermaid on a journey to the spooky Pirates' Graveyard, and a mermaid who just loves to dance.
Three light-hearted animal legends explain why cats and rats are not friends, why monkeys live in trees, and what rabbits have to do with why crocodiles stay in the water.
This fascinating history of chocolate follows the story of the world's most popular treat from its origins in the rainforests of Central America to shops and factories everywhere.
The three Billy Goats Gruff left their farm to look for food. As they crossed a river, they came face to fang with the Terrible Troll.
This retelling of Hans Christian Andersen's comical fairytale relates the story of a fashion-crazy emperor.
Four original stories of magical creatures from faraway lands feature unicorns, flying horses, and a creature that is half-lion and half-eagle.
This collection of three hilarious, original tales features some not-so-scary mythical beasts.
Three not-so-scary stories include stories about a ghostly hotel, a school for spirits, and a haunted TV set.
This classic fairytale is about the princesses who like to have fun. When their father finds out they've been sneaking out to go dancing, he's furious. "Dancing is banned!" he declares. But will that stop them?
These three original stories include tales about a scary monster living under a bed, a close encounter with a rampaging ice beast, and an escape from a slimy swamp creature.
Machines cause mayhem in these hi-tech tales in which robot racers fight to reach the finish line, the Tidybot goes out of control, and a sneaky thief plans a robot robbery.
Alfie Briggs the burglar returns home to find that someone has burgled his kitchen and stolen his breakfast. This adaptation is by Lesley Sims.
When Max, the lazy sorcerer's apprentice, dabbles in magic beyond his abilities, he finds himself in a world of trouble.
The Shocking Story of Electricity: Internet Referenced (Young Reading) Paperback – June, 2006