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22 raring2go.co.uk Raring2go! Books for Children - Graphic Novels Graphic Novels: a different route to discover the pleasure of reading Graphic Novels are known to help children develop the skills they need to read and comprehend more challenging books later on. From hilarious capers to nail-biting thrillers and superhero adventures to touching tales, there is something here for everyone. Graphic Novels for ages 5 – 7 PABLO AND SPLASH Sheena Dempsey Pablo and Splash are two penguins who live in Antarctica. When they tumble into a scientist’s lab and accidentally zoom off in her Time Bender machine, they end up in the Cretaceous period! How will Pablo and Splash get back to their lovely icy home? AGENT MOOSE Mo O’Hara & Jess Bradley Meet Anonymoose - the best (worst) secret agent in the Big Forest. Along with Owlfred, his slightly more intelligent sidekick, this giant master of disguise has dedicated himself to solving all of Woodland HQ’s mysteries! Can Anonymoose and Owlfred find Terrace the Missing Turtle before Camo steals the title of the Best Secret Agent in the Woods! PRESS START! GAME ON, SUPERRABBIT BOY! Thomas Flintham Press Start! is a series of books aimed at readers who are ready for their first chapter books or those who feel overwhelmed by longer chapter books. ‘Game On, Super Rabbit Boy’ is set in the game of Super Rabbit Boy Land. Super Rabbit Boy has to save Singing Dog who has been captured by King Viking. He has to learn from his mistakes as he restarts a level, apply his new knowledge, overcome his fears and go for the win. Graphic Novels for ages 8 - 11 FAMOUS FIVE GRAPHIC NOVEL: FIVE ON A TREASURE ISLAND : BOOK 1 Enid Blyton It’s Julian, Dick and Anne’s first visit to Kirrin to meet their cousin George - never call her Georgina! - and her dog Timmy. Exploring together, they discover the location of some ancient family treasure marked on a hidden map. They must work quickly to find it as others are searching too. EL DEAFO Cece Bell El Deafo is funny and deeply honest. It chronicles the author’s hearing loss at a young age and her subsequent experiences with a powerful and very awkward hearing aid called the Phonic Ear. It gives her the ability to hear-sometimes things she shouldn’t but also isolates her from her classmates. HILDA AND THE STONE FOREST Luke Pearson Hilda’s mum has grounded her, fed up with Hilda making up stories. But when she persuades her brother to help her slip through a magic portal to see the troll fires up on the hill, Mum accidentally gets sucked through too. Mum and Hilda end up somewhere they didn’t expect. Kenilworth Books Talisman Square Kenilworth CV8 1JB

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