The Fight for Ramir
- 64 pages
- 3 hours of reading
Sheila K. McCullagh was a prolific children's author whose works first appeared in the 1950s. She crafted engaging narratives that sparked the imaginations of young readers, establishing herself as a significant voice in children's literature. Her enduring appeal lies in her ability to create accessible yet enchanting worlds for children to explore through reading.






When magic dust accidentally falls on a family of toy mice they become alive.
When Nicholas looks at the picture Great Uncle Jeremy left him, he finds himself climbing through the shining ring to the land of Ramir and the buccaneers on the The Silver Dolphin. Can he help Captain Harken and his crew in their fight against the Dragon Men...?
Playing hide-and-seek with Sarah, the Griffle, a shy green monster with the ability to disappear, is frightened by a mouse
Tim Turns Green (Puddle Lane reading programme) McCullagh, Sheila K. and Smith, Sheila