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
This book provides a retelling of Homer's novel in which Odysseus encounters the Sirens, the cyclops, and Circe the enchantress.
In this retelling of the classic tale by Robert Louis Stevenson, something evil is loose in London. The menacing figure of Edward Hyde stalks the streets, barging into women, trampling children, and even murdering an old man. But who is Hyde?
In three vampire tales, young heroes and heroines meet pale and mysterious strangers. But whom should they trust? And will they survive the night?
This retelling of the Louisa May-Alcott story follows the fortunes of the March sisters as they struggle through the American Civil War and learn the importance of love, family, and following their dreams.
A prose retelling of Shakespeare's play in which a jealous general is duped into thinking that his wife has been unfaithful, with tragic consequences.
August 24, A.D. 79, began as a day like any other, or so it seemed to the citizens of Pompeii. But the mighty volcano Vesuvius was stirring, and soon, they were fleeing for their lives as ash and lava swamped the city.
In this classic swashbuckling adventure by Alexander Dumas retold for children, d'Artagnan longs to be one of the elite band of fighters, the King's musketeers. He never dreamed that one day he would fight alongside the most famous trio of them all.