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You, Me and Thing 2: The Dreaded Noodle-Doodles

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McCombie, Karen

FABER & FABER

The second in the irrestistble new illustrated series from bestselling author Karen McCombie

7.99

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Verfügbarkeit: Lieferbar

Zusatztext

Want to know a secret? There is something very, very strange living in the trees behind my house. If you tiptoe slowwwwly and quietly (ssh!) to the bottom of my garden, you might hear it rustling and rootling and 'peh!'ing in the dark undergrowth, on the other side of the low stone wall.And if you peek over the wall - holding your breath - there's a chance you could spot two saucer-round eyes blinking out of a strangely square opening in the tree roots . . . Ruby and Jackson get the surprise of their lives when they discover a Thing living at the bottom of their gardens. But Thing is cute, and funny, even if sometimes when he's upset he gets a bit ARRGHH! And that's when the trouble starts. Like the time he comes to school, and Ruby and Jackson find themselves mixed up in a terrible tangle of noodle-doodles! The second in a hilarious new series by best-selling author Karen McCombie, illustrated throughout with irresistable black and white line art by Alex T. Smith.

Autorenportrait

Karen McCombie is the bestselling author of numerous children's and teenage books, including the series Ally's World, Stella Etc, Indie Kidd and novels An Urgent Message of Wowness and The Raspberry Rules. Before becoming an author she worked for teen magazines such as J17 and Sugar. Originally from Scotland, she lives in London with her husband, young daughter and assorted cats, who all give her inspiration for her books, whether they like it or not.

Weitere Details

Erschienen: 03.01.2012

Umfang: 144 S., 3.17 MB

Sprache: ENG

Lesealter: Lesealter: 5-99 J.

ISBN/EAN: 9780571272600

Umbreit-Nr.: 3777717

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