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Twin Trouble (Go Girl: Two Sides #4) by Sally Rippin
16.99 NZD
Category: Children Fiction | Series: Go Girl! Two Sides
For the first time ever, read a Go Girl! told from the perspective of a boy! Sienna and her twin have just moved house and started at a new school. Sienna is popular and her twin is shy. Sienna is outgoing and her twin is sensitive. But there is one other difference ... Sienna's twin is a boy!
Twin Trouble (Solo 3) by Sally Rippin
9.95 NZD
Category: Children Fiction
Chinese twins, Fat Cheeks and Little Bean, aren't a bit alike. The only thing that is the same about them is their birthday! More than anything in the world, Fat Cheeks wants a twin who looks exactly like her. For ages 6-9.
What a Mess, Fang Fang! (Solo 2) by Sally Rippin
9.95 NZD
15.50 (35% off)
Category: Children Fiction | Series: Solo Ser. | Reading Level: From 6 To 8
Fang Fang always makes a mess when she eats wontons. How can she be neat and clean like her twin cousins? She needs some special magic!
What's That Noise? by Sally Rippin
11.99 NZD
14.00 (14% off)
Category: Board Books
One of a set of four bright and friendly board books perfect for baby hands.
Wheels and Springs and Moving Things: School of Monsters and Beyond #1 by Sally Rippin
27.99 NZD
Category: Children Fiction | Series: School of Monsters Ser.
The beloved characters from the best-selling School of Monsters series are back in this brand-new, super-size look-and-find exploration of what monsters do all day! Welcome to the School of Monsters and Beyond: the funniest, silliest and most accessible new series for first readers! Frank's dad is a f ...Show more
Where is Baby? by Sally Rippin
11.99 NZD
Category: Board Books | Series: Baby Books Ser.
Every baby's favourite game of hiding and finding is brought to life in a simple text and rich illustrations by Sally Rippin.
Wild Things: How We Learn To Read and What Can Happen If We Don't by Sally Rippin
32.99 NZD
Category: Parenting
We love wayward children in literature. Not so much in life. When Sally Rippin discovered her child was struggling to read, the best-selling children’s author assumed it would sort itself out over time. She couldn’t have been more wrong. Her son’s dyslexia and ADHD went undiagnosed for years, leaving ...Show more