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    How To Get What You Want by Peony Pinker
    Drift
    No Worries: Your Guide to Starting Secondary School
    "Das ist gemein"! - wenn Kinder Kinder mobben
    Pixie Pinker oder wie man kriegt, was man will
    Pixie Pinker oder die beste Familie der Welt
    • Eine neue bezaubernde Geschichte um Pixie Pinker und ihre großartige Chaosfamilie für Mädchen ab 10Ohne Chaos geht gar nichts! Seit Pixie Pinkers Mum sich selbstständig gemacht hat und sogar am Wochenende unterwegs ist, um die Gärten ihrer Kunden in Schwung zu halten, fliegen die Funken. Dad schafft es nicht, den Haushalt zu managen, und Pixies große Schwester Primrose hat sich zu einer wahrhaftigen Drama-Queen entwickelt.»Man kann sich seine Familie nicht aussuchen«, pflegt Pixies Grandma zu sagen, und hat gleich einen ihrer genialen Einfälle für das Familienglück. Und so kommt ein wunderschönes Kaninchen ins Haus, das angeblich stubenrein und ein angenehmer Hausbewohner sein soll. Doch ganz so einfach ist die Sache nicht …

      Pixie Pinker oder die beste Familie der Welt
    • Wie kriegt man, was man will? Das wüsste Pixie Pinker nur allzu gerne. Sie könnte dringend eine Wunsch-Erfüllungs-Maschine brauchen. Oder eine gute Fee. Doch dummerweise ist von beidem weit und breit nichts in Sicht. Dabei wünscht Pixie sich so sehr einen Hund. Und dass ihre große Schwester und deren beste Freundin nicht mehr so fies zu ihr sind. Mr Kaminski von nebenan verrät ihr zum Glück ein Geheimnis verrät, wie Wünsche wahr werden. Das muss Pixie gleich mal ausprobieren! Eine wunderbar warmherzige und humorvolle Geschichte um Pixie Pinker und ihre großartige Chaosfamilie

      Pixie Pinker oder wie man kriegt, was man will
    • No Worries is the ultimate secondary school survival guide, with tips, quizzes and jokes to help children prepare. What if I've got the wrong stuff? What if I don't fit in? What if the older kids are horrible to me? Starting secondary school is a bit like going on a safari - it's a great adventure but sometimes, before you go, you can get a touch of the 'what ifs'. You may be feeling anxious or stressed about leaving primary school. No Worries is full of information about going up from primary to secondary school and covers all of the big worries and anxieties. With practical hints and tips, jokes and quizzes for finding your way around, making new friends, social media and staying on top of homework, this fully-revised edition of Going Up! is the essential no-worries guide to starting secondary school.

      No Worries: Your Guide to Starting Secondary School
    • Drift

      • 194 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,3(4)Abgeben

      The story revolves around Jess, who grapples with the profound loss of her brother Seb, who took his own life. Struggling with her grief, Jess chooses silence, which complicates her relationships and her ability to process the tragedy. As she navigates her emotions and the impact of Seb's death on her family and friends, the narrative delves into themes of loss, communication, and the search for understanding in the aftermath of a loved one's suicide.

      Drift
    • Peony wants a lot ofthings. She wants a dog, she wants her dad to stop being an agony aunt, and shereally wants to get rid of her sister's horrible best friend Bianca. Then Mr Kaminski next doortells her the secret of how to get what you want, and Peony decides it's time toput a stop to Bianca at last. But can she get what she wants?

      How To Get What You Want by Peony Pinker
    • Finding Fizz: A Bloomsbury Reader

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,0(1)Abgeben

      Book Band: Brown, ideal for ages 7+ Real-life drama about finding your real friends, perfect for fans of Jacqueline Wilson. Carly used to be part of the Funny Five until her so-called friends started making fun of her and pretending that she wasn't there. Now Carly isn't her bubbly self and she's 'lost her fizz'. But when she finds a lost dog, life starts looking very different and maybe, just maybe, she'll find her fizz again... This heartwarming story from Jenny Alexander has delightful black-and-white illustrations by Paula Bowles and is perfect for children who are developing as readers. The Bloomsbury Readers series is packed with book-banded stories to get children reading independently in Key Stage 2 by award-winning authors like double Carnegie Medal winner Geraldine McCaughrean and Waterstones Prize winner Patrice Lawrence. With engaging illustrations and online guided reading notes written by the Centre for Literacy in Primary Education (CLPE), this series is ideal for home and school. For more information visit www.bloomsburyreaders.com. 'Any list that brings together such a quality line up of authors is going to be welcomed ... Bloomsbury Readers are aimed squarely at children in Key Stage 2 and designed to support them as they start reading independently and while they continue to gain confidence and understanding.' Books for Keeps

      Finding Fizz: A Bloomsbury Reader
    • Finding Fizz

      • 64 Seiten
      • 3 Lesestunden
      4,2(6)Abgeben

      A story about bullying and being 'one of the gang'. Carly hasn't been herself lately - it seems that she's 'lost her fizz'. She is being teased and excluded by the girls who were once her best friends, and feels there is no one she can talk to about her problems. Then Carly finds a stray dog and suddenly her so- called friends don't matter so much.

      Finding Fizz
    • Going Up!

      • 96 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden
      3,5(2)Abgeben

      Going Up! addresses the most common anxieties children have about moving from primary to secondary school. This lively and humorous book will appeal to both boys and girls, and will also provide talking points for teachers and parents. 11+ yrs

      Going Up!