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The Girls' Book of Friendship is every girl's guide to getting along and having the best fun together.
The perfect gift for little bridesmaids on their special day. Each two colour page is gorgeously designed to capture the magic of the wedding; from romantic-themed puzzles and games, including a bride and groom spot the difference, to a quiz to find out the name of your true love, how to make confetti and much, much more. Complete with things to do in the countdown to the wedding and activities to keep them entertained on the day itself, this beautiful book will become a treasured memento.
The Girls' Book of Secrets is the indispensable secret guide to keeping cool and confident and coping with the mysteries of modern life.
The Girls' Handbook is the ultimate how-to handbook for girls who love to do stuff for themselves, encouraging them to learn and enjoy essential, practical skills. From fixing a puncture on a bike to boiling an egg or tidying their bedroom in 5 minutes - girls can learn how to do it themselves. Each skill can be mastered by following simple, step-by-step instructions, clearly illustrated at every stage.
The Girls' Secret Handbook unlocks the secret to being cool, confident and in control. Brimming with tips and tricks on how to have fun with BFFs (or even make new ones), the secret to natural beauty and even how to be a 'good loser', plus amazing activities including how to organize the best sleepover ever, create your own 'Friendspeak' or bake tasty friendship cookies, this is the perfect gift for any girl who is fun, friendly and fabulous.
Gemma Sutherland isn't happy. A year after the death of her mother, her dad has married Shelley who has a spoilt brat of a daughter called Portia. As if that wasn't enough they've moved house and Gemma has to go to Naylorsfield Comp where they don't let girls play football like they do at her old school.Frustrated with her new life, Gemma rebels, shocks her dad by becoming a Goth and vows to drive Shelley and Portia away. She also starts a campaign to introduce girls football at school. Mr Cassidy, her PE teacher, lends his support and the other girls become interested, but Tyrone Collins, Shelley's big headed nephew and the star of Naylorsfield's First Eleven, will do anything to prevent the girls from training or playing in fixtures. Meanwhile, a mystery forms involving Shelley and Mr Cassidy and Gemma sees her chance of getting rid of Shelley for good.About 50,000 words in length, 'Goalden Girl' is suitable for readers age 10+.
The Book For Girls is guaranteed to beat boredom and help girls become the best at everything.
The Fabulous Girls' Book is the indispensable guide for fabulous girls everywhere, full of tips and tricks to help every girl be utterly fabulous in every way.
'The joy of these scripts is in being able to appreciate the craft and ambition involved in the sharpness of the dialogue, the cunning of the plotting, and the desire never to repeat themselves, as Pemberton and Shearsmith build each episode into a miniaturist treasure. A must for anyone who wants to write for television, or who just wants to see how the magic is done.' - NEIL GAIMAN Take a further peek behind the door marked 'number 9' as the scripts from series 1-3 are collected here for the first time. An anthology of darkly comic twisted tales by Steve Pemberton and Reece Shearsmith, read how each 30-minute self-contained story with new characters and new settings, sprang to life from th...
When seven children are asked about which is the most important animal of all, they learn about the key roles different animals play on Earth.