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Lola is clearing out some of her old things because she does not want her bedroom to ever get as messy and pongy as Marv's older brother Marty's bedroom - yuk! Charlie persuades Lola that instead of throwing her things away, she should recycle them. 'Recycle it? What is that?' asks
Lola is clearing out some of her old things because she does not want her bedroom to ever get as messy and pongy as Marv's older brother Marty's bedroom - yuk! Charlie persuades Lola that instead of throwing her things away, she should recycle them. 'Recycle it? What is that?' asks
Lola is really, really excited about looking after the school guinea pig, Bert. Lola loves playing with Bert, and she and Charlie even build him his very own guinea-pig run! But when Bert goes missing, Lola soon discovers that she knows something about Bert that no one else has even thought
A fantastically funny Charlie and Lola picture book all about counting and sums, from Children's Laureate Lauren
A classic Charlie and Lola bedtime story from Children's Laureate Lauren
It's Charlie's birthday and he has invited all his friends and Lola to an especially scary, hairy monster party - but Lola has other ideas! Not only does she make PINK fairy cakes for his friends, she opens his cards and presents too. Lola says, 'Oh I Love birthday parties!' How can Charlie explain
Charlie has this little sister Lola. Today they are visiting London on a school trip. Lola says, 'London is extremely huge and very busy... I can't wait'. This title lets you join Charlie and Lola as they take in all of London's most famous and best
The latest Charlie and Lola picture book from multi-award-winning author/illustrator and Children's Laureate Lauren
A classic Charlie and Lola picture book about starting school worries, from Children's Laureate Lauren
A classic Charlie and Lola picture book about fussy eating. Winner of the Kate Greenaway
Lola and Lotta are best friends. They do absolutely completely everything together, like eating lunch, playing in the sandpit and going in pairs. But when a new girl, Evie, arrives in their class, Lotta starts spending all her time with her, and not
series and Ten Little Dinosaurs. The wry and witty 'how-to' manual style is perfectly balanced by hilariously chaotic scenes around the house and in the park, as a little boy tries his best to care for his new dinosaur - from breakfast to
Lola's best friend Lotta has an extremely special new coat, and Lola really wants to borrow it. Lotta isn't so sure... 'I will be especially very careful,' says Lola. But will she be able to keep it all fluffy and white and
Helps learn how to dance adagio and allegro. This book helps find out a way to look after your ballet shoes and make sure your make up is just right for your first night on stage. It contains what you need to know to become a ballet
Lolo's kind-hearted! Lolo's resourceful! Lolo's creative! Lolo's full of
Includes two wintery stories: Snow is My Favourite and My Best and I Really Need Actual Ice Skates. This book is suitable for fans of Charlie and Lola, and for cold winter
Jam-packed with interesting facts, Christian theology and practical tips, Planet Protectors is an informative and empowering guide for children on helping the environment by living sustainably! In a lively, entertaining style Ruth Valerio and Paul Kerensa offer 52 fantastic ideas for looking after
Offers two good stories about animals including, 'I Completely Know About Guinea Pigs' and 'I Will Not Ever Never Forget You
Charlie has this little sister, Lola, and together they have lots of extremely good adventures and do some very fun
A fantastically funny Charlie and Lola picture book all about counting and sums, from Children's Laureate Lauren Child. Now in a brilliant board
'Look after the dead', said the priests, 'and the dead will look after you.' Wise words in all probability, but a tall order when, like Teppic, you have just become the pharaoh of a small and penniless country rather earlier than expected, and your treasury is unlikely to stretch to the building of