Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 10 October 2010
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The Great Smelling Bee
Bernie brings his pet bulldog – named Gassy (Can you guess why?) – to school. But the school has a strict No Pets rule. That doesn’t bother Bernie. He simply enrolls Gassy as a transfer student. What do you think? Can a farting dog make it as a student at the Rotten School?
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Fiction literature | 10 October 2010
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The Big Blue Barff-Off
Sherman Oaks is constantly showing off his amazing digital watch that has 42 different functions. Bernie Bridges drools over it – he has to have it. Bernie gets his friends involved in a scheme to get the watch, which leads to a hilarious pie-eating contest that will gross you out for sure!
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 10 October 2010
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The Gremlins
The Gremlins is a children's book, written and published in 1943. It was Dahl's first children's book, optioned for a film that was never made, in part because no one could establish exactly who owned the word "gremlin" and in part because they could not figure out how to make creatures who destroyed Allied aircraft lovable enough for a cartoon. On 25 September 2006, a reprinted edition of the book was released.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.39 | Kids, Fiction literature | 10 October 2010
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A Passage to Antarctica
A Passage To Antarctica won the second prize in the non-fiction category of the Competition for Writers of Children's Books held in 1985 by CBT. On one side of the horizon was the deep blue sea, on the other was complete creamy whiteness. The ship lay amidst sheets of ice, a metre thick... Penguins stood on the edge of the icy whiteness, occasionally looking in the direction of the explorers. Antarctica, one of earth's 'last frontiers', the highest, windiest, vast, is a continent awaiting, with riches yet to be tapped.