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Barbara Mitchelhill

    Eric and the Pimple Potion
    Under Cover: No. 1 Boy Detective
    Dog Snatchers: No. 1 Boy Detective
    How To Be a Detective (No. 1 Boy Detective)
    Spycatcher (No. 1 Boy Detective)
    Serious Graffiti: No. 1 Boy Detective
    • Serious Graffiti: No. 1 Boy Detective

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author, Barbara Mitchelhill, has a rich background in education and children's media, having transitioned from teaching to writing novels and scripts for BBC children's TV. Her passion for engaging with young readers extends to school visits and literary festivals. Acclaimed illustrator Tony Ross, known for his work on the Little Princess series and collaborations with David Walliams, brings over 40 years of experience and numerous awards to his illustrations. Both creators have made significant contributions to children's literature and continue to inspire young audiences.

      Serious Graffiti: No. 1 Boy Detective
    • Spycatcher (No. 1 Boy Detective)

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Damian Drooth, the one-of-a-kind detective hero, is back. Damian Drooth decides to help a friendly old man who believes that his precious and hard-won inventions are being ripped off by an unscrupulous neighbour. Naturally the meeting of Young Inventors is a good place to start - and using all his cunning, Damian is out to uncover the bad guy . .

      Spycatcher (No. 1 Boy Detective)
    • Damian Drooth, the one-of-a-kind detective hero, is back. Damian thinks it's time to pass on his amazing detective skills. On an outing ot the library to teach his eager trainees how to look for criminals, they hit the jackpot: a suspicious-looking lady who is checking out a book called Loot.

      How To Be a Detective (No. 1 Boy Detective)
    • Dog Snatchers: No. 1 Boy Detective

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author, Barbara Mitchelhill, has a rich background in education and children's literature, having written for BBC children's TV and various educational publishers. She enjoys engaging with young audiences through school visits and literary festivals. Tony Ross, the illustrator, boasts over 40 years of experience, known for his acclaimed Little Princess series and collaborations with David Walliams. His work has received multiple awards and recognition, making him a prominent figure in children's illustration. Both creators have deep connections to their communities and a passion for storytelling.

      Dog Snatchers: No. 1 Boy Detective
    • Under Cover: No. 1 Boy Detective

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author, Barbara Mitchelhill, has a rich background in education and children's media, having transitioned from teaching to writing novels and scripts for BBC children's TV. She actively engages with her audience through school visits and literary festivals. Illustrator Tony Ross, renowned for his work on the Little Princess series and collaborations with David Walliams, boasts over 40 years of experience and numerous accolades, including Smarties Prize recognition. Both creators bring a wealth of experience and creativity to their work, captivating young readers across the globe.

      Under Cover: No. 1 Boy Detective
    • Eric and the Pimple Potion

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Eric's spots are multiplying! It seems his problem might be solved when his Auntie Rose sends Mum some magic face cream from South America. Dare he use it? Eric decides to take the risk and tries out the pimple potion. But he soon discovers there are some very unexpected side effects...

      Eric and the Pimple Potion
    • Damian Drooth, the one of a kind, clean-up-the world hero, has arrived. In his first case, Damian finds himself in the glamorous world of filmmaking. Damian needs all his mind-boggling skills to keep himself out of trouble and to rescue Trixibelle, the daughter of a crazy, mega-rich director.

      The Disappearing Daughter (No. 1 Boy Detective)
    • Eric and the Wishing Stone

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Eric is just no good at tests and schoolwork, and his mum thinks he isn't trying hard enough. His grumpy teacher Mr Hodgetts (AKA the Bodge) decides he needs extra help. Then a mysterious package arrives from Eric's Auntie Rose, containing a small round stone which promises to grant a wish. The wish Eric makes might just change everything . . .

      Eric and the Wishing Stone
    • Football Forgery: No. 1 Boy Detective

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      The author, Barbara Mitchelhill, has a rich background in education and children's media, having written for BBC children's TV and educational publishers before transitioning to novels. She actively engages with young audiences through school visits and literary festivals. Tony Ross, the illustrator, boasts over 40 years of experience, renowned for his Little Princess series and collaborations with David Walliams. His work has received multiple award nominations, and he has been recognized as the best-selling illustrator in the UK, reflecting his significant impact on children's literature.

      Football Forgery: No. 1 Boy Detective
    • Eric and the Voice of Doom

      • 64 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Eric is stressed out! A new baby in the family is bad enough - but this baby is seriously weird. He soon discovers why. His crazy Auntie Rose has sent a present from South America which has incredible powers. But how can Eric get hold of it before the baby goes too far?

      Eric and the Voice of Doom