• Aisha Siddiqa (Goodword): Islamic Children's Books on the Quran, the Hadith, and the Prophet Muhammad

    Aisha Siddiqa by Nafees Khan

    Aisha (ra), the wife of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh), was an extraordinary human being. She was highly learned and is considered to be one of the foremost scholars of the early Islamic period. She recorded the life of the Prophet Muhammad (pbuh) and, being a brilliant scholar and an excellent teacher, she explained it with intelligence and insight.
    Author / Translator: Sr. Nafees Khan
    ISBN: 9788178987200
    Page: 32
    Binding: Paperback
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  • A Tiny Bit Lucky (Tom Gates)

    A Tiny Bit Lucky (Tom Gates)

    From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Red House Children’s Book Award, the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize and the Blue Peter Best Story Book Award 2013, comes the seventh amazing instalment of Tom Gates’ adventures – now in paperback! Will Tom and his band DOGZOMBIES be LUCKY enough to win the Rock Weekly Band Battle competition? They just might be if they could find time to practice! But with inspectors in the school, an amazing new cartoon on TV, caramel wafers to eat and a stray cat getting in the way, Tom’s a bit too busy having FUN!

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  • Yes! No (Maybe...) (Tom Gates)

    Yes! No (Maybe…) (Tom Gates)

    The laugh-out-loud Tom Gates is back in another brilliant instalment of Liz Pichon’s bestselling illustrated series. Sometimes making up my mind isn’t easy to do. Especially when my grumpy sister Delia is LOOMING over me. Mum’s on a mission to TIDY UP the whole house. She says if I can’t decide what to get rid of, she’ll do it for me. Which would be a DISASTER! Lucky for me, The FOSSILS come to my rescue (more than once!)

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  • The Brilliant World of Tom Gates

    The Brilliant World of Tom Gates

    “When my teacher, Mr Fullerman, doesn’t have his BEADY EYES on me, I like to draw pictures and write stories about stuff – like when we had the worst holiday ever (camping sucks), and when my parents came to school for parents’ evening (groan), and about how Marcus Meldrew is the most annoying boy in the world and how I don’t want to sit next to him in class. All I want to do is get tickets to see the best band ever, DUDE3, when they come to town. It’s not easy when I’m up against Delia, my weirdo big sister, and all my plans seem to get me into MAJOR TROUBLE.”
    Tom Gates is a master of excuses, expert doodler, comic story writer extraordinaire – and the bane of his grumpy teacher Mr Fullerman’s life. And in his wacky journal of scribbles and silliness, you’ll find all sorts of comic craziness to make you groan with glee! Will Tom ever manage to get his homework in on time, avoid the rage of his teacher – AND impress Amy Porter, who sits next to him? Warning! Do not attempt to read this in public. You will snigger loudly!
    Winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers – Red House Children’s Book Award and the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 5 – 12 year-olds category. The other titles in this series are: TOM GATES: EXCELLENT EXCUSES (AND OTHER GOOD STUFF)(9781407124407); TOM GATES: EVERYTHING’S AMAZING (SORT OF) (9781407124414); TOM GATES: GENIUS IDEAS (MOSTLY)(9781407134505). This book takes the form of Tom’s battered homework diary – crammed with his scribbles and stories and is totally accessible for boys and girls and reluctant readers. Honest, silly, and laugh-out-loud funny, Tom Gates is a superb voice for children of 9+.

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  • Genius Ideas (Mostly) (Tom Gates)

    Genius Ideas (Mostly) (Tom Gates)

    Seeing Delia without her sunglasses on is a BIG shock for Tom, but that’s nothing compared with the surprise that Dad has in store with his new-found fitness regime! He says he’s going to compete at the school Sports Day. Can you even imagine the horrendous shame that will bring? Meanwhile Tom, Derek and Norman are also busy with a training regime of their own – practising with Dogzombies to make sure they’re ready for the school talent show. The highs and lows of Tom’s life are funnier and more extreme than ever in this fourth wicked diary from the Roald Dahl Funny Prize winning series!

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  • Excellent Excuses (And Other Good Stuff) (Tom Gates)

    Excellent Excuses (And Other Good Stuff) (Tom Gates)

    No school for two whole weeks leaves Tom with heaps of time for the important things in life. Yeah! He can forget all about lessons and the irritating Marcus Meldrew, and save his energy for good stuff! Stuff like: inventing new ways to annoy his sister Delia. (So many). Band practice for the Dogzombies – rock stars in the making! Watching TV and eating caramel wafers; eating caramel wafers and watching TV. Excellent! But clouds are gathering on the horizon in the form of Tom’s weirdo big sister Delia. And when trouble collides with his brilliant plans, he’ll need all his excellent excuses… Crammed with scribbles, doodles, stories and sniggers, this hysterical journal brings you more manic mayhem from the crazy world of Tom Gates. HA HA HA!

    From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers – Red House Children’s Book Award and the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 5 – 12 year-olds category comes the second amazing instalment of this brilliant series. The other titles in this series are: THE BRILLIANT WORLD OF TOM GATES (9781407120690); TOM GATES: EVERYTHING’S AMAZING (SORT OF) (9781407124414); TOM GATES: GENIUS IDEAS (MOSTLY) (9781407134505). This again takes the form of Tom’s battered homework diary – crammed with his scribbles and stories and is totally accessible for boys and girls and reluctant readers. Honest, silly, and laugh-out-loud funny, Tom Gates is a superb voice for children of 9+.

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  • Tom Gates is Absolutely Fantastic (at some things)

    Tom Gates is Absolutely Fantastic (at some things)

    This takes the form of Tom’s battered homework diary – crammed with his doodles and stories. “Exciting News! Mr Fullerman announces that class 5F are going on an ‘Activity Break’! Which should be fun. As long as I don’t get stuck in a group with anyone who snores or worse still with . . . . . . Marcus Meldrew. Delia is already threatening to paint my room funny colours while I’m away. Which is annoying. I just hope the only surprise I have when I get home is the new pet that I hear Mum and Dad talking about. Because I’ve always wanted a pet!”

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  • Super Good Skills (Almost...) (Tom Gates)

    Super Good Skills (Almost…) (Tom Gates)

    Look out! Tom, Delia and the whole Gates family are going on holiday. How will Tom manage to keep himself busy on the most boring campsite ever? By doodling, of course! An exciting new story – with doodle your own elements! – from award-winning and best-selling author Liz Pichon.

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  • Top of the Class (Nearly) (Tom Gates)

    Top of the Class (Nearly) (Tom Gates) Paper cover

    From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers – Red House Children’s Book Award, the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 5 – 12 year-olds and the Blue Peter Best Story Book Award 2013, comes the ninth amazing instalment of this brilliant series! TIPS FOR BEING TOP OF THE CLASS (Sadly…I did NONE of these things.) 1. Stay awake in lessons (it helps.) 2. Don’t draw HILARIOUS pictures of your teachers. 3. AVOID the class bully to stay out of trouble. 4. Don’t let Mum and Dad write ANYTHING in your school planner. 5. Don’t let your grumpy sister Delia BOSS you around. (Technically not a school issue – but still important.) I’m TRYING to get voted onto the school council as well – but thanks to the ABOVE list it’s not exactly going to plan.

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  • Top of the Class (Nearly) (Tom Gates)

    Top of the Class (Nearly) (Tom Gates) Hard cover

    From the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, the Best Book for Younger Readers – Red House Children’s Book Award, the Waterstones Children’s Book Prize 5 – 12 year-olds and the Blue Peter Best Story Book Award 2013, comes the ninth amazing instalment of this brilliant series! TIPS FOR BEING TOP OF THE CLASS (Sadly…I did NONE of these things.) 1. Stay awake in lessons (it helps.) 2. Don’t draw HILARIOUS pictures of your teachers. 3. AVOID the class bully to stay out of trouble. 4. Don’t let Mum and Dad write ANYTHING in your school planner. 5. Don’t let your grumpy sister Delia BOSS you around. (Technically not a school issue – but still important.) I’m TRYING to get voted onto the school council as well – but thanks to the ABOVE list it’s not exactly going to plan.

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  • Everything's Amazing (sort of) (Tom Gates)

    Everything’s Amazing (sort of) (Tom Gates)

    Back to school, but it’s not all bad. Sports Day, the school fair and Tom’s birthday are all coming up. And even better, his awful big sister Delia won’t be at any of those events! On the downside, Granny Mavis is threatening to make his birthday cake – uh oh! But on the other hand, Mr Keen has asked Dogzombies to perform in front of the whole school! YEAH! Maybe they can even play at the school disco too. How can the term turn out any less than seriously amazing?
    Follow Tom on his third set of cheeky and doodle-tastic adventures in this Roald Dahl Funny Prize winning series!

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  • Jeremy Strong: My Brother's Famous Bottom Collection - 7 Books (Collection)

    Jeremy Strong: My Brother’s Famous Bottom Collection – 7 Books (Collection)

    Titles in this collection (7)

    • My Brother’s Famous Bottom
    • My Brother’s Famous Bottom Gets Pinched
    • My Brother’s Famous Bottom Goes Camping
    • My Brother’s Famous Bottom Gets Crowned
    • My Brother’s Hot Cross Bottom
    • My Borther’s Famous Bottom Takes Off!
    • My Brother’s Christmas Bottom Unwrapped!
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  • Oxford Reading Tree: Chucklers Fun Fiction Collection - 14 Books

    Oxford Reading Tree: Chucklers Fun Fiction Collection – 14 Books (Collection)

    Titles in this collection (14)

    • The After-School Alien Club – Jonny Zucker
    • Roxanne and the Fairy Godbrother – Meg Harper
    • Making Monsters Happy – Susan Gates
    • Stodgepodge! – Jeremy Strong
    • Sam’s Supersonic Hamster – Adam & Charlotte Guillain
    • Pets: Mission Impossible – Adrian Bradbury
    • Parrots of the Caribbean – Steve Barlow and Steve Skidmore
    • Smelly Socks and Terrible Tangles – Damian Harvey
    • Gizmo – Michaela Morgan
    • Tyrannosaurus Max – Jeremy Strong
    • King Arthur Needs You! – Chris Baker
    • The Boggart – Ros Asquith
    • Fur From Home – Animal Adventures – Andy Blackford
    • Absolutely Awful Adults – Claire O’Brien
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  • Christmas Picture Book Collection - 10 Books (Collection)

    Christmas Picture Book Collection – 10 Books (Collection)

    Titles in this collection (10)

    • Jesus’ Christmas Party by Nicholas Allan
    • Alfie’s Christmas by Shirley Hughes
    • Little Duck’s First Christmas by Dawn Richards & Heidi D’hamers
    • Is It Christmas? by John Prater
    • Baby Bear’s Christmas Kiss by John Prater
    • The Nativity, The Story of Baby Jesus by May Eliot
    • The Sheep that Saved Christmas by Jason Page & Adrian Reynolds
    • The Night Before Christmas by Clement Clarke Moore
    • Mrs Pepperpot’s Christmas by Alf Prøysen & Hilda Offen
    • Mouse’s Christmas Wish by Judi Abbot
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  • project science

    Project Science: Collection 10

    Children who are inquisitive and are desperate to find answers to some of the biggest scientific questions will love getting their hands on this 10-book collection from Project Science. Covering subjects as varied as the weather, senses, rocks and fossils, insects and the Solar System, the books are laid out in a vivid fashion that will capture children’s imagination and compel them to read further and enhance their future studies. A great collection for those aged 7+ who prefer non-fiction.

    Titles in this collection

    Weather
    Oceans and Seas
    Senses
    Rocks and Fossils
    Insects
    Light and Sound
    Mountains
    Materials
    Solar System
    Planet Earth

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  • Mini Classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass

    Mini Classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass

    Brilliantly odd, highly inventive and very funny, Mini Classic Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland and Through the Looking-Glass follow a little girl through topsy-turvy worlds where – to her great dismay – nothing happens as one might expect it to.

    Lewis Carroll was the pen name of Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, born in Cheshire, England, on 27 January 1832. The son of a clergyman, Charles was the eldest boy of eleven children, so he became good at drawing pictures and inventing games, stories and poems to entertain his siblings. On a rowing boat trip one day, Charles made up a story for three children – ten-year-old Alice begged him to write it down. This became Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, published in 1865. The sequel, Through the Looking-Glass, was published in 1871.

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