Alice the anteater leaves the jungle to pursue her dream of becoming a film star in Hollywood. Aimed particularly at 5-7 year olds.
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Two favourite tales from Arabian Nights are retold, involving an evil magician, a magic lamp and a young girl who longs to marry a prince.
While the students and teachers of Class Two are absorbed in looking at various zoo animals, a sneaky anaconda gobbles them up until Molly sees what is happening and saves the day.
Every second Friday, Margaret and her brother, Totty, go to stay with their dad, a collector of bits and bobs.
Afraid his fellow pirates will make him walk the plank, Captain Cutlass hides the fact that he can't see and needs to wear glasses. Aimed particularly at 5-7 year olds.
The goddess Hera thinks Hercules is too famous for a mortal, so she makes him King Eurystheus's slave. Aimed particularly at Year 3, ages 7-8, lower ability readers.
At bedtime, a little girl and her father play a game in which each imagines what it would be like to be the other for a day.
Scramble is a young otter who can do many things well, but swimming is not one of them. One day, his older sister tells him to start small. Then, little by little, he is able to reach his goal.
Two of Electra's mermaid friends have asked her to go camping with them on Craggy Island, but Electra's mum doesn't think she is old enough to go and she has to stay at home.
An old witch keeps Rapunzel locked in a tall tower. The only way in is to climb up Rapunzel's hair. Rapunzel never sees anyone except the witch until, one day, a prince passes by.
Biff and Chip must try to catch the thieves and get the prince's crown back.
The Bear who was dumped in a skip after Christmas finally gets a life by helping others to escape from the tip.
There are strange noises, too much heat, dust, and dirt, all coming from the basement of his new school, and Scott is sure that a dragon is living down there. Aimed particularly at Year 3, ages 7-8, average ability readers.
While Athens is at war with Sparta, a plague spreads through the city. Young Darius is forced to leave and join his uncle, a Spartan general, and prove to the Spartans that he is worth more than what meets the eye.
While sailing in his tin bathtub, Toby encounters a lonely giant who is seeking the sound that will awaken the inhabitants of the island he guards. Aimed particularly at 5-7 year olds.
Young Tutankhamun is given a golden chariot, but he's not allowed to ride it outside the palace gates. How can he prove himself the greatest chariot racer? Hopscotch Histories are brand new stories in historical settings, told in under 400 words, perfect for children who are building up their reading confidence.
An historical story set during World War I as British and German soldiers sit in the trenches on either side of No Man's Land, on Christmas Eve in 1914. Aimed particularly at Year 4, ages 8-9, lower ability readers.
Winnie the Witch has four more adventures in which she loses Wilbur, rescues superheroes, feeds a fussy eater and stops an out-of-control broomstick.
This collection has Winnie the Witch thinking big, as in wearing big knickers, buying big cupboards, tackling Big Doris and reeling in a really big fish.























