Test your knowledge with the most amazing Tracy Beaker quiz book! Show off to all your friends and test them too.
An interactive quiz book starring the irrepressible Tracy Beaker. Ideal for use whilst travelling on holiday, in party games or at sleepovers, this is a perfect gift for all Jacqueline Wilson fans. Contains wicked word searches, outrageous dares, Cam's Top 10 Super Reads and even a recipe for home-made burgers.
I'm Tracy Beaker. Mark the name, I'll be famous one day. Although this journal is all about ME, I've generously allowed you some space to write down your own thoughts, ideas and dreams. There are quizzes, games and loads of extra info about me - and pages for you to fill in about your family, friends, likes, dislikes and loads more!
Understanding body language is vital for success in any walk of life, but in the game of poker it can mean the difference between winning or losing. Unlike other card games that rely primarily on luck for a win, poker is predominantly a game of skill, and a major part of that skill is the ability to read your opponent
A brilliant new book for Jacqueline Wilson fans - a magic-8 style book of answers, plus a journal too.
Each spread features a piece of advice from Tracy Beaker or another favourite character from Jacqueline Wilson's bestselling books. Readers hold the book shut, ask themselves a question they're dying to know the answer to, then open the book at random and read whatever is on the page in front of them. Instant, magic answer!
The other page in the spread is set out for the reader to fill in as their own journal. The whole book is full of cute artwork from the novels.
A modern grammar for young children to match the wackiest of ABCs. The points covered are very basic indeed and include; nouns, verbs, adjectives, adverbs, pronouns, prepositions, conjunctions, plurals and the sentence. Each point is put over in the most appealing way possible, using flaps, tabs, pop-ups, wheels and other novelty devices that children will love. Who could resist learning with Alan Adjective and Vera Verb, or pulling the tab and watching the sentence fall into place on the final spread, once all the grammar points have been learned?