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Huge range of books for 4-7 year olds


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A BIG Christmas clear out!


Loads of books for sale, all in very good condition. Great for all kids, but tailored to encourage my reluctant boy reader from ages 5 to 7. Now he's 8 and a big boy in Year 3, he's agreed to let me sell them - though I had to prise Dirty Bertie and Flat Stanley from his resisting fingers!

I've listed them by when my boy was keenest on them/approximate level. If you want more details (e.g. number of pages in a particular book, or font size, please get in touch).


Reception/Year 1


Usborne Young Reading Series One: ?1 each

Stories of Giants

Stories of Knights

Stories of Dragons

Stories of Pirates


The Corgi Pups Library: 30p each; all 10 (boxed) for ?2.50

Snow Dog by Marjorie Blackman

The Watch-Frog by Paul Stewart

Dog on a Broomstick by Jan Page

Dogbird by Paul Stewart

Dino Dog by Jane Clarke

Yo Ho Ho! by Marjorie Newman

Great Goal! by Rob Childs

Invisible Vinnie by Jenny Nimmo

Fat Cats by Ragnhild Scamell

Chalk and Cheese by Adele Geras


Usborne ?Apple Tree Farm? Farmyard Tales: 30p each; all 20 (boxed) for ?5

Surprise Visitors

The New Pony

The Naughty Sheep

Scarecrow's Secret

Camping Out

Pig Gets Lost

Rusty's Train Ride

Kitten's Day Out

The Silly Sheepdog

The Grumpy Goat

The Old Steam Train

The Snow Storm

Pig Gets Stuck

Market Day

Dolly and the Train

Barn on Fire

Woolly Stops the Train

Tractor in Trouble

The Hungry Donkey

The Runaway Tractor


Dirty Bertie series by David Roberts: 50p each; all 24 for ?10

Pants!

Burp!

Pong!

Mud!

Yuck!

Toothy!

Loo!

Fangs!

Kiss!

Ouch!

Worms!

Zombie!

Fetch!

Dinosaur!

Crackers!

Germs!

Rats!

Scream!

Smash!

Bogeys!

Fleas!

Pirate!

Snow!

My Joke Book


Usborne First Stories by Heather Amery & Stephen Cartwright: 30p each; all 8 for ?2

The Princess and the Pig

The Tournament

The Little Dragon

The Royal Broomstick

Sleeping Beauty

Little Red Riding Hood

Three Little Pigs

Goldilocks and the Three Bears


Oliver Moon series by Sue Mongredien: 50p each; all 12 for ?4

Oliver Moon and the Potion Commotion

Oliver Moon and the Dragon Disaster

Oliver Moon and the Nipperbat Nightmare

Oliver Moon's Summer Holiday

Oliver Moon's Christmas Cracker

Oliver Moon and the Spell-Off

Oliver Moon and the Broomstick Battle

Oliver Moon's Fangtastic Sleepover

Oliver Moon and the Monster Mystery

Oliver Moon and the Troll Trouble

Happy Birthday, Oliver Moon

Oliver Moon and the Spider Spell


Year 1/Year 2


Flat Stanley series by Jeff Brown: 50p each; all 8 for ?3

Flat Stanley

Invisible Stanley

Stanley and the Big Mountain Adventure

Stanley in Space

Stanley and the Magic Lamp

Stanley, Flat Again

Stanley: The Japanese Ninja Surprise

Stanley: The Great Egyptian Train Robbery


The Killer Cat series by Anne Fine: 50p each

The Diary of a Killer Cat

The Return of the Killer Cat

The Killer Cat Strikes back

The Killer Cat's Birthday Bash


Usborne Young Reading Series Two: ?1 each

Treasure Island

King Arthur

The Firebird

Robin Hood


Oxford Reading Tree (Stages 10+/11+) ?The Time Chronicles?: 30p each; all 12 (boxed) for ?3

The Enigma Plot

Beyond the Door

The Strange Box

The Jewel in the Hub

The Matrix Mission

A Jack and Three Queens

Tyler: his Story

Time Runners

The Timeweb

The Power of the Cell

Mission Victory

The Thief who Stole Nothing


Thanks for looking, and Merry Christmas!

- ft

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