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Toot and Pop

by Sebastien Braun

Splash into adventure at the harbour with Toot and Pop: two appealing characters from Sebastien Braun, now appearing in their own animated TV series on Channel 5’s Milkshake!

Tool of War (Ship Breaker Ser.)

by Paolo Bacigalupi

Set in a dark future devastated by climate change, Tool of War is the third book in a major adventure series by a bestselling and award-winning science fiction author and starring the most provocative character from the acclaimed novels Ship Breaker and The Drowned Cities. In this gripping, eerily prescient sci-fi thriller that Kirkus described as "masterful," Tool--a half-man/half-beast designed for combat--proves himself capable of so much more than his creators had ever dreamed. He has gone rogue from his pack of bioengineered "augments" and emerged a victorious leader of a pack of human soldier boys. But he is hunted relentlessly by someone determined to destroy him, who knows an alarming secret: Tool has found the way to resist his genetically ingrained impulses of submission and loyalty toward his masters... The time is coming when Tool will embark on an all-out war against those who have enslaved him. From one of science fiction's undisputed masters comes a riveting and all-too-timely page-turner that explores the intricate relationships connecting hunter and prey, master and enslaved, human and monster. "Suzanne Collins may have put dystopian literature on the YA map with 'The Hunger Games'...but Bacigalupi is one of the genre's masters, employing inventively terrifying details in equally imaginative story lines." --Los Angeles Times

Too Purpley!

by Jean Reidy

Too purpley, too tickly, too puckery, too prickly!What's a toddler to do with a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Try on everything, of course! Playful rhyming text and textile-driven art leap off the page in this board book edition, tailor-made for little hands.

Too Purpley!

by Jean Reidy Geneviève Leloup

Too purpley, too tickly, too puckery, too prickly!What's a toddler to do with a closet full of clothes and nothing to wear? Try on everything, of course! Playful rhyming text and textile-driven art leap off the page in this board book edition, tailor-made for little hands.

Too Princessy! (Too! Bks.)

by Jean Reidy

TOO CIRCUSY, TOO CLOWNY,TOO PRINCESSY, TOO CROWNY!It's a rainy day, but not a single toy in the toy box seems fun enough for our adventuresome little girl. She tries everything from trucks to telescopes, puzzles to pianos, but nothing does the trick until she lets her creative sparks fly. In the spirit of the first two charmers, Too Purpley! and Too Pickley!, Reidy's sprightly text is again beautifully illustrated with Leloup's stylish art. Preschoolers will love to see and say all the games and toys the little girl tries, and adults will appreciate the celebration of imagination that is the best solution of all.

Too Princessy!

by Jean Reidy Geneviève Leloup

TOO CIRCUSY, TOO CLOWNY,TOO PRINCESSY, TOO CROWNY!It's a rainy day, but not a single toy in the toy box seems fun enough for our adventuresome little girl. She tries everything from trucks to telescopes, puzzles to pianos, but nothing does the trick until she lets her creative sparks fly. In the spirit of the first two charmers, Too Purpley! and Too Pickley!, Reidy's sprightly text is again beautifully illustrated with Leloup's stylish art. Preschoolers will love to see and say all the games and toys the little girl tries, and adults will appreciate the celebration of imagination that is the best solution of all.

TOO NICE

by Sally Nicholls Cover design by Amy Blackwell

Abby struggles with feelings of anxiety about school during a period of family upheaval in this sensitive and touching story from Sally Nicholls. Abby is used to it being just her and her dad at home, but now her dad's new girlfriend Jen is moving in and everything is changing. It's not like Jen is an evil stepmother, though. Instead, Abby's problem is that Jen is just too nice! She constantly compliments Abby on everything from her appearance to her schoolwork, and Abby finds it fake and claustrophobic. But how can she explain to her dad how she feels when Jen hasn't really done anything wrong?

Too Much Stuff

by Emily Gravett

From the creator of modern classic Meerkat Mail comes a very funny woodland story showing the dangers of having too much stuff. Too Much Stuff is set in the same forest as Gravett’s award-winning Tidy, it features a host of gorgeous woodland animals, including Pete the badger.Meg and Ash are a pair of magpies who are building a nest for their perfect eggs. Although they begin their nest construction using the usual mud, sticks and grass, Meg and Ash are soon convinced that their nest doesn’t have enough stuff and begin to collect more things to add to an ever-growing pile. From cuckoo clocks to mops and socks, a pram and even a car – their need for stuff seems endless. Until – crash! – the inevitable happens.Emily Gravett's engaging, exquisitely illustrated story will appeal to fans of Tidy and of such classics as The Animals of Farthing Wood . The perfect story for young eco-warriors . . . and for everyone.

Too Much Noise (Little Friends: Farmyard Adventures Series #5)

by Ann Brady

The ducks have come up from the pond and are trying to have a race around the farmyard. But Hilary Horse, Penny Pig, and Betty Cow think they are making too much noise. The ducks are sad because they don’t know what to do. Then Rover Dog has a good idea and tells the ducks where they can go to run around. Do you think you can help them?

Too Many Nightingales! (Hopscotch: Twisty Tales #25)

by Sam Hay

When the King and Queen discover a beautiful nightingale singing in their garden, they immediately adore it. But whatever the King and Queen like, the people love! Suddenly everything in the kingdom has a nightingale image on it, the kingdom has gone nightingale crazy! There is only one thing to do - the nightingales must go!Hopscotch Twisty Tales combine carefully controlled text levels and word counts with highly entertaining and original stories, perfect for children starting to read independently.

Too Hot to Stop!: Band 05/Green (Collins Big Cat)

by Steve Webb Collins Big Cat

The desert is too hot to stand still, so Hoppit and his friends keep moving. As more and more animals join, who knows where they're going to end up! It's a big surprise for everyone except the snake and eagle, who try to warn them what's ahead…Join in the rhythm and rhyme of the animal parade in this poem, written and illustrated by Steve Webb. Green/Band 5 books offer early readers patterned language and varied characters. Text type: A poem Children can follow the animal parade through the desert in the map of their journey on pages 14 and 15. Curriculum links: Science: Habitats; Geography: Weather around the world; Music: Feel the pulse. This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.

Too Hot to Handle

by Matt Christopher

Baseball runs in David Kroft's family. His father was a good player in his day, his uncles play on professional teams, and David's older brother, Don, is the best short-stop in the history of Penwood High School.

Too Hot (Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip And Kipper Decode And Develop Ser.)

by Roderick Hunt Alex Brychta Paul Shipton

Oxford Reading Tree Biff, Chip And Kipper Decode And Develop Ser.

Too Fast: Plays For Young People: Frank And Ferdinand; Gap; Cloud Busting; Those Legs; Shooting Truth; Bassett; Gargantua; Children Of Killers; The Beauty Manifesto; Too Fast (Play Anthologies Ser.)

by Douglas Maxwell

Teachers' Notes by Anthony BanksSensation Nation is a vocal group founded and led by the unstoppable DD. Her grand plan is for the group to storm next year’s Britain’s Got Talent. But first they need a gig, and more importantly a heartbreaking backstory that will win them votes later on down the line. So she’s booked them in to sing at a funeral. And not just any funeral either. Sensation Nation is to sing at the funeral of Ali Monroe, an older girl from their school who was killed in a car crash.Too Fast is an ensemble comedy for young performers with a strong emotional heart and a huge theatrical reveal in the final scene. It was originally produced as part of National Theatre Connections 2011.

Too Cruel for School: Young, Loaded & Fabulous: Book Four (Young, Loaded & Fabulous #4)

by Kate Kingsley

Everyone knows friends come first... Christmas is coming and St Cecilia's socialites Alice and Tally have big plans for partying with their mates. A glitzy celebrity party with film director Lucian Scott could be on the cards. And there are bound to be some scandalous après-ski antics at Jasper's chalet on their New Year's ski trip. But sometimes guys get in the way. Despite all the excitement, not everything is as fabulous as it seems. Alice and Tristan's romance is on the rocks and another boy has already caught Alice's eye. He's kind, he's cute, and he's also Tally's boyfriend, Rando. Friendship versus fit boy? There may be trouble ahead...

Too Cool for School, Hammy the Wonder Hamster!

by Poppy Harris

Bethany has an amazing secret - her hamster, Hammy, is the cleverest hamster you will ever meet.He loves to learn everything that Bethany and her little brother do at school - and when they bring back a big brass trombone, Hammy can't wait to have a go!But little hamsters should be careful about making too much noise - especially ones as special as Hammy - because you never know who might be listening...

Too Cool for School: Book 3 (Diary of a Chav)

by Grace Dent

Shiraz Bailey Wood has made up her mind. She's leaving Goodmayes, waving goodbye to Mayflower Academy Sixth Form and her part time job at Mr Yolk and moving to London with Carrie Draper. Carrie's got herself a place at Tabitha Tennant's beauty school, so she's sorted. Now all Shiraz has to focus on is getting herself a job. She has a bit of trouble finding the most suitable job mind, nothing seems quite right for a girl of Shiraz's originality and wit...And she has to admit, she's missing her family - even Murphy - something rotten. But Shiraz BW will not give up - she's going to finish what she started, even if she does keep looking out of the crappy flat window to see if there's a Banana Yellow Golf parked up front....

Too Cold In The Desert (Engage Literacy Gold Ser.)

by Kelly Gaffney Mike Byrne

It’s spring in the desert. Animals are ready to come out from their winter homes. Ruby the snake wakes up and peeps out from between the rocks. But she doesn’t expect it to be so cold outside! She is looking for a place to warm up. Will she find one?

Too Close to Home

by Aoife Walsh

Meet Minny: her life is a complicated whirlwind of unbearable PE lessons, annoying friends and impossible-to-live-with siblings. Minny is desperate for some space in a house spilling over with family and hangers-on. She has to contend with her autistic sister Aisling's school bullies, whilst trying to keep her self-absorbed BFF Penny happy, and look normal in front of new boy Franklin. And on top of this, now Dad has announced that he’s returning to London – with his new girlfriend. Secrets, lies and home truths will out, frying pans will be burnt, and arguments will flare up in a story full of humour, honesty and minor household emergencies.

Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders: A World Book Day Book

by Sir Tony Robinson

Join Sir Tony Robinson and the Curiosity Crew as they gallop headlong through time, pointing out all the most important, funny, strange, amazing, smelly and disgusting bits! It’s history, but not as we know it!Read Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders: Inventions and find out everything you ever needed to know about the most brilliant things ever invented, from the truly world-changing: wheel, light-bulb, flushing toilet to the truly bonkers: radio hat, alarm-clock, bed, India-rubber boat cloak, in this fantastic, action-packed, fact-filled book specially written for World Book Day.For more funny history facts discover Sir Tony Robinson's Weird World of Wonders Pets.

Tony Hawk: Tony Hawk Library Ebook (Inspirational Lives #11)

by Clive Gifford

The series focuses on the people who inspire children today. Each book looks at the background, life and achievements of a personality, their impact on popular culture as well as detailing the everyday facets of their job and how they have gained such success.

Tony Hale, Space Detective

by Hugh Walters

When Tony, Morrey and Serge were summoned by Sir Billy Gillanders to the U.N.E.X.A. headquarters they hoped they were to be sent on yet another mission to some distant planet. Instead they learned that they were to go to the moon, not as astronauts, but as detectives. Sir Billy wanted them to investigate a series of mysterious disappearances fro, Lunar City...

Tonight the Streets Are Ours: A Novel

by Leila Sales

From Leila Sales, the author of This Song Will Save Your Life, comes a compelling and relatable story about the hazards of falling for someone you haven't met yet. Seventeen-year-old Arden Huntley is recklessly loyal. Taking care of her loved ones is what gives Arden purpose: it makes her feel like she matters. But she's tired of being loyal to people who don't appreciate her - including her needy best friend and her absent mum. Arden stumbles upon a blog called 'Tonight the Streets Are Ours', the musings of a young New York City writer named Peter, and it feels like she's finally found a kindred spirit. When Peter is dumped by the girlfriend he blogs about, Arden decides to take a road trip to see him. During one crazy night in NYC filled with parties, dancing and music - the type of night when anything can happen, and nearly everything does - Arden discovers that Peter isn't exactly who she thought he was. And maybe she isn't exactly who she thought she was either.

Tom's Tooth (Tiddlers #127)

by Sam Hay

Tom's Tooth is a fun story for all children expecting a visit from the tooth fairy and who are beginning to read on their own. Perfect for children aged 4+ who are reading at book band 2 red.Tom wiggles and jiggles his wobbly tooth until it's out. He's so happy but, at bedtime, he cannot find it. Can his brother and sister help?The Tiddlers series features fun stories with a word count of fewer than 50 words for children who are just starting to read. A word list at the beginning of the story allows for a quick check of the reader's ability to read and understand words before reading, and a spot the picture puzzle at the end of the story encourages rereading for pleasure. Compiled in consultation with Catherine Glavina, PGCE Primary and Early Years Course Leader, The Centre for Professional Education, University of Warwick.

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