• The True Story of the Three Little Pigs

    By Jon Scieszka

    Scieszka's skewed and original take on some of Western culture's most loved stories are perfectly complimented by Smith's wacky illustrations, works of art in their own right.

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  • Traction Man is Here

    By Mini Grey

    For Traction Man, feats of derring-do are all in a day’s work.

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  • Aliens Love Underpants

    By Claire Freedman

    Underpants are a source of humour whatever your reading age, even, it appears, when it comes to aliens!

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  • Who's in the Loo?

    By Jeanne Willis

    There's a queue for the loo and two increasingly desperate children need to get in.

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  • Me and My Cat?

    By Satoshi Kitamura

    A witch casts a spell on Nicholas and he wakes up to discover he has turned into Leonardo, his pet cat.

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  • Dirty Bertie

    By David Roberts

    Bertie used to have very dirty habits such as licking the dog's face

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  • The Witch's Children go to School

    By Ursula Jones

    When their neighbour Gemma is afraid of going to school, the Eldest Witch’s child is certain that turning her into an ogre will help.

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  • Revolting Rhymes

    By Roald Dahl

    This is an hilarious collection of some well-loved fairy tales, cleverly reinvented by Roald Dahl.

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