Eleven-year-old Pea and her wonderfully wacky family are back for their second adventure. After securing herself a best friend and settling into London life, Pea is now contemplating her future and what exactly she should be when she grows up. Should she be a writer (like Mum)? An artist (like their crazy new au pair Klaudia)? A footballer?
Dear reader, thank you very much for picking up this book. I should warn you now that it is not about mermaids like the books my mum writes. It's about real things, like our big move to London, my (sometimes annoying) sisters, and Wuffly the dog. And me - I'm Pea by the way - trying to find a new best friend, (that bit is harder than it sounds ...).
Fun, families and secrets in the latest story in this lovely series. Perfect for girls of 8 and above. Pea's family are separating for the summer holidays. Big sister, Clover, is off to Drama Camp, Mum is staying at home to finish her new book, and Pea and Tinkerbell are going camping. But things don't go quite to plan, and Pea finds her summer suddenly filled with Enid Blyton, castles, ghosts and mysteries .
Fun, families and secrets in the latest story in this lovely series. Perfect for girls of 8 and above. It's Pea's birthday, and all the family are gathered around to celebrate. But there's one person missing - her dad. She has never known him, but is the story Mum always told her (the one about Dad being a pirate) really true? What is this mysterious Piratical Father doing now? So begins Pea's quest to track down her dad once and for all . . .
-Jim Benton, author of the Catwad seriesCats, magical portals, and snacks, oh my!One day when their human leaves for work, Squash and Ginny find themselves in the most unfortunate predicament: without snacks.
Sam likes being a twin. He likes having two mums. He likes cheese sandwiches and his dog and drawing comics with his friend Pea. He does not like humus - or heights . . . His twin sister Sammie likes being a twin too. She knows that she's perfect best friend material for somebody - the girls in her class just haven't realised yet. And she knows that she's the best Sam - Sam A. Both Sam and Sammie - and everybody in their lives seems to be keeping secrets - which ones will come out? Meet the very different twins and their very different problems in this funny, heart-warming story of modern family life for boys and girls.
Family; friendships; and fun, diverse, real-life situations and issues. The brand-new book by Susie Day, for girls growing up in a real, modern world . . .Billie Bright's family is pretty big for one that's got somebody missing. There's Billie who is a girl Billie and eleven and about to go to secondary school. Then there are her three big brothers and her Dad, who also runs the cafe under their flat. Life's loud but Billie likes it, even without her mum there any more.But with the new school comes having to make new friends and all kinds of other grown-up things to deal with. And at home it feels like all her brothers are keeping secrets from her. So when she decides to do a project on her mum, she has to do all the research herself and ends up finding out all kinds of things she doesn't expect to.
Soomi's new sweater arrives, but it doesn't quite fit. Mom makes it just right and Soomi can't wait to show her friends. Soon, Soomi's brand new sweater isn't so new anymore. Her friends try to patch it up, but nothing works. Thankfully, Mom knows just what to do. She creates something better than brand new!
Navigating the challenges of adolescence, Serafina finds solace in her new laptop, which opens the door to her online persona, serafina67. As she dives into blogging and exploring relationships, she uncovers deeper secrets about her friends and family that complicate her life. The narrative unfolds through her blog posts, blending humor with the realities of teenage struggles. This unique format invites readers to reflect on the implications of sharing one's life online and the unexpected consequences that can arise.
Everybody loves Heidi's boyfriend... Who wouldn't love Ed? He's perfect - a gorgeous, guitar-playing, motorbike-riding poet. There's just one tiny problem - he doesn't exist. Heidi invented him in an emergency, to keep up with her friends' sudden and all-consuming love lives. Everyone's fallen for it - and for him. They are all messaging him with their deepest secrets... Heidi's mad online life is about to collide with her real one in a laugh-out-loud teen novel.