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The Extremely Embarrassing Life of Lottie Brooks (Lottie Brooks, 1)

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Goods that by reason of their nature, cannot be returned - (Items such as underwear, where the 'hygiene patch' has been removed, or cosmetics where the seal has been broken). Ana Rosa’s family depends on income from her brother’s job to put food on the table, but her life is far from poor; it is rich with love, friendship, community, music and dance. But when her way of life is threatened by an oppressive government eager to seize their homes, Ana Rosa will realise that in a country where silence is self-defence, her words are as powerful as bullets. Not only is she about to start high school without any friends or glamorous swooshy hair, she's just discovered she's too flat-chested to wear A BRA! Sami’s resilience throughout this story is truly admirable and this book is a thoughtful insight into the lives of refugees arriving on the shores on the UK.

I think one of the most inspirational characters in children’s literature is Sami from Boy, Everywhere by AM Dassu. Tim’s parents have died, and he lives with his Aunt May and a number of lodgers who rent rooms out in their house. Some of the lodgers are nice but some are very unpleasant. Aunt May doesn’t have very much money and Tim often notices that the lodgers get all the best food, leaving little for him.She will no longer let the mean girls upset her. She will not burble incomprehensibly in front of the boy she really likes. And she will most definitely not embarrass herself; either in public or on social media. At least that’s the plan. The Lottie Brooks books by Katie Kirby are hugely popular with preteen readers. This hilarious illustrated series explores the daily ups and downs of growing up, including facing puberty, navigating friendships, dealing with first crushes and all of the embarrassing moments that come with handling school and family life.

Lottie navigates the perils of growing up in this fantastically funny new illustrated series for pre-teens filled with friendship, embarrassing moments and, of course, KitKat Chunkys. Written in the form of a diary, Lottie’s musings show how awkwardness is essentially a learning experience and almost no one gets through their teenage years without at least a few mortifying moments. Because, obviously you and your kids absolutely love World Book Day - and all the amazing literary costumes that come with it. But, it can be hard to know where to start with so many ideas out there...Then Lottie meets new CRUSH Antoine. The language is a tiny bit of a barrier but does it matter when he's THAT good looking? Imagine if your best friend had never read your absolute favourite book, what if they’d never even heard of it?! Do them a massive favour and introduce them. Tell them why you love the book so much and why you think they’d enjoy it.

Armistice Day: A Collection of Remembrance - Spark Interest and Educate Children about Historical Moments Silná stránka tejto knihy sú rozhodne komiksy, resp kresbičky. Na viacerých som sa sama uchechtávala, dosť ich mám aj uložených v mobile. Proste, na jednej strane pobavia aj malého čitateľa, ale aj toho veľkého.Lottie Brooks continues to navigate the many perils of growing up in this fantastically funny illustrated series for a 9-12 audience, filled with friendship, embarrassing moments and plenty of lols.

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