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Bubble Trouble

by Tom Percival

Rueben and Felix are best friends, and what they like doing best . . . is blowing bubbles – the bigger, the better! It all starts to go wrong when Rueben challenges Felix to a bubble-blowing competition. When they sabotage each other's bubble machines, the results are disastrous. It's time to stop fighting against each other and pull together!A charming story about friendship, fights, and making up.Brilliantly read by Lenny Henry. Please note that audio is not supported by all devices, please consult your user manual for confirmation.

Bubble Trouble

by Tom Percival

Best friends Rueben and Felix love blowing bubbles, and the bigger, the better. But after Rueben challenges Felix to a contest, the two go head-to-head and bubble-to-bubble . . . with disastrous results. Can they keep their friendship from going POP?Find out in this delightfully bubbly story of friendship, fighting, and making up.

Bubble Volcano: Book 7 (Secret Kingdom #7)

by Rosie Banks

When mean Queen Malice puts a spell on King Merry, Ellie, Summer and Jasmine must find six magical ingredients to make a cure. They're soon off to Bubble Volcano to find the first ingredient. Can they find the hidden bubblebee hive and get the magic honeycomb they need to save King Merry?

The Bubble Wrap Boy

by Phil Earle

The new book from the award-winning Phil Earle, author of Heroic and Being Billy.All my life I've been tiny Charlie from the Chinese Chippie, whose only friend is Sinus, the kid who stares at walls. But I believe that everyone's good at something. I've just got to work out what my something is... Charlie's found his secret talent: skateboarding. It's his one-way ticket to popularity. All he's got to do is practice, and nothing's going to stop him - not his clumsiness, not his overprotective mum, nothing. Except Charlie isn't the only one in his family hiding a massive secret, and his next discovery will change everything. How do you stay on the board when your world is turned upside down?Phil Earle was born, raised and schooled in Hull. His first job was as a care worker in a children's home, an experience that influenced the ideas behind Being Billy and Saving Daisy. He then trained as a drama therapist and worked in a therapeutic community in south London, caring for traumatized and abused adolescents.After a couple of years in the care sector, Phil chose the more sedate lifestyle of a bookseller, and now works in children's publishing. Phil lives in south-east London with his wife and children, but Hull will always be home.

Bubbles: The fabubbulous story of Angelique's Nursery School

by Malcolm Howard

Angelique has long thin legs, long thin arms and a turned-up nose on which sits an enormous pair of spectacles. Her spectacles are so big that they look like magnifying glasses and make her eyes look very large. She normally wears black shoes, a blue dress and a red scarf, and she had just been awarded all her Certificates and Diplomas to become a teacher. But she needs a job. Retuning to her home village at the foothills of the French Alps, Angelique finds her childhood school has closed! All she needs is determination, enthusiasm and ten pupils to re-open the school and realise her dreams. But Angelique soon realises that her daily adventures have only just begun.

Bubbles & Messy Cake (Bing)

by HarperCollinsChildren’sBooks

Join Bing and his friends on two fantastic adventures, based on the hit CBeebies TV series.

The Buccaneer's Bones: Book 3 (Something Wickedly Weird #3)

by Chris Mould

Crampton Rock is a peaceful fishing village on a remote island, accessible only at low tide. But Stanley has awoken the ghostly world of long dead and buried pirates - and they are heading to meet him ... Originally published under the title 'The Silver Casket'.

Buck 'n' Bronco: Hit the Road

by Guy Bass

Where can a mascot go when their theme park is closed for good? Join Buck ’n’ Bronco on a whacky, laugh-out-loud adventure as they search for a new place to call home …

Buckle and Squash and the Land of the Giants (Buckle and Squash #2)

by Sarah Courtauld

The sequel to Buckle and Squash and the Monstrous Moat-Dragon by Sarah Courtauld - winner of the 2014 Sainsbury's Children's Book Award. A funny quest adventure featuring two very different sisters, a magical snail and a giant who loves to play with dolls' houses . . .Here begins a tale of Eliza, who wants to become a swashbuckling hero, and Lavender, who dreams of being a fairy-tale princess. When Lavender casts a spell to make herself tiny, becoming a giant's birthday present was never part of her plan. Unfortunately, this giant loves dolls' houses and isn't letting her new toys out of her sight. Can Eliza and Lavender come up with a cunning plan to escape? Where have all the gentle giants gone? Is the Holy Snail really magical? How many socks can their goat, Gertrude, actually eat? And what's for dinner? This book might answer these questions, but then again it might not . . .A brilliantly funny quirky story for fans of How to Train Your Dragon and Mr Gum.

Buckle and Squash and the Monstrous Moat-Dragon (Buckle and Squash #1)

by Sarah Courtauld

WINNER OF THE 2014 SAINSBURY'S CHILDREN'S BOOK AWARDHere begins a tale of two sisters - Eliza, who dreams of becoming a swashbuckling hero, and Lavender, whose greatest wish is to be a pampered princess. When Lavender gets kidnapped in the Forest of Toothy, Vicious and Flatulent Dragons, the sisters must face a host of deadly enemies. Hairy-faced villains. Ominous turnips. A witch called Boris. And a moat-dragon who is just a little bit peckish for a tasty child-sized snack. Will Eliza and Lavender ever escape? Why is their goat, Gertrude, so depressed? Whose side is Bonnet, the smallest giant in the world really on? And what day is it today? This book will answer some, but not all, of these questions . . . Buckle and Squash and the Monstrous Moat-Dragon by Sarah Courtauld is a brilliantly funny debut for fans of How to Train Your Dragon and Mr Gum.

Bud: The story of how a plant grows ... up!

by Laura Hambleton

This bright, fun and friendly non-fiction picture book about what happens when one plant grows (up) is a gentle introduction to plant life cycles for readers 3+.Meet Bud, a TINY rosebud on a BIG adventure. Sitting in a cosy greenhouse, in an even cosier red pot is Bud. Every day, Bud is warmed by Sun and told stories about the BIg Outside by Moon. Bud is happy and content until ... POP! Bud is planted beside looming trees and wiggly worms. The Big Outside is SCARY - but new adventures can be, and there's no bigger adventure than growing up. A reassuring growing-up story with facts about plants, this adorable book will inspire green fingers in little ones while preparing them for their own growing-up journey.

Bud, Not Buddy

by Christopher Paul Curtis

Bud (like a plant, not short for 'Buddy', as he determinedly tells everyone) is a motherless boy on the run. He's determined to find his father but doesn't really know where to start. The only clue his late mother left him was a bunch of flyers about Herman E Calloway and his famous jazz band, the Dusky Devastators of the Depression! Bud's search for his dad is a tough one but just occasionally he hits a note as high as even the Dusky Devastators can play! A superbly entertaining, prize-winning novel.

Buddy

by Nigel Hinton

Buddy has a hopeless father who is an aging rocker, interested only in Elvis and bikes, and living on the fringes of the under-world. When Buddy's mum walks out, the two manage to strike up some kind of relationship - until Buddy realizes that his dad is involved in something more serious than he suspected. A moving, totally convincing account of a boy's faltering relationship with his father.

Buddy (New Windmill Ser.)

by Nigel Hinton

Buddy has a hopeless father who is an aging rocker, interested only in Elvis and bikes, and living on the fringes of the under-world. When Buddy's mum walks out, the two manage to strike up some kind of relationship - until Buddy realizes that his dad is involved in something more serious than he suspected. A moving, totally convincing account of a boy's faltering relationship with his father.

Buddy And The Lobster Boat (Engage Literacy Gold Ser.)

by Wendy Graham

Grace and Dad are about to move away from the jetty when all of a sudden, there is a loud bark! Will Dad let Grace’s dog come along on the fishing trip? Or will Buddy be left behind?

Buddy (PDF)

by Nigel Hinton

Buddy has a hopeless father who is an aging rocker, interested only in Elvis and bikes, and living on the fringes of the under-world. When Buddy's mum walks out, the two manage to strike up some kind of relationship - until Buddy realizes that his dad is involved in something more serious than he suspected. A moving, totally convincing account of a boy's faltering relationship with his father.

Buddy's Story (Dog's Eye View)

by Blake Morgan

An incredible story of the friendship between a boy and his dog, told with a dog’s-eye view. When Buddy is paired with Noah as a Detection Dog, he can’t believe his luck! Here is a special, loving boy that he has the important task of looking after. Noah has anaemia and it’s up to Buddy to protect him if he faints. It’s a huge responsibility, but to Buddy it’s the best job in the world! Then Noah gets into trouble in the water on a trip to the seaside and everyone turns on Buddy. Noah is safe but the adults have lost their trust in his canine companion. Buddy knows what really happened, but how can he convince everyone he wasn't to blame? For fans of I, COSMO, A DOG'S LIFE and Michael Morpurgo.

Bug Club, Blue, A: How Do They Make Comics? (PDF)

by Rob Alcraft

Part of the Bug Club whole school reading programme for Reception, KS1 and KS2 that transforms young readers into life-long readers. Children are instantly engaged by the characters they know and love and want to read more and more.

Bug Club, Blue A: The Dragon Tale And Other Beastly Stories (PDF)

by Trevor Baxendale Anthony Horowitz Simone Massoni

This title is part of Bug Club, the first whole-school reading programme that joins books with an online reading world to teach today's children to read. This title is suitable for ages 9-10 (Blue level).

Bug Club, Blue, B (KS1): Zeke and the Big Sandcastle (PDF)

by Jill Mcdougall

Zeke wants to make a sandcastle. Blip wants to make it bigger. How big will it get?

Bug Club, Blue, B (ks1): Football (PDF)

by Eamonn O'Farrell

Lots of people like to play football. Learn more about the game in this book.

Bug Club Blue Brave Little Beasts (PDF)

by Wendy Meddour

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: The Griffin and Bertie Dragon think they don't fit in. They just need someone to show them that they don't need to fit in to have fun! This title is suitable for ages 5-6 (Blue level)

Bug Club, Blue, C (ks1): Zeke And The Pop-pop Bird (PDF)

by Jill Mcdougall

The Pop-Pop bird goes missing at the Space Zoo. Can Zeke and Blip help to find it?

Bug Club, Blue, C (ks1): Martial Arts (PDF)

by Eamonn O'Farrell

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: Lots of people learn martial arts. Learn more about them in this book.

Bug Club, Blue, A (ks1): Let's Eat Lunch (PDF)

by Lisa James

This title is part of Pearson's Bug Club - the first whole-school reading programme that joins books and an online reading world to teach today's children to read. In this book: It is time for lunch. Come and see what we have for lunch today! This title is suitable for ages 5-6 (Blue level)

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