Four friends, Chloe, Maya, Brooke, and Jessica, solve mysteries during their sleepovers in suburban Australia.
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Two young detectives solve mysteries involving missing pets in their neighborhood.
A young boy named Liu discovers a bird with a broken wing and cares for it, learning about responsibility and compassion.
This is a diary-style narrative of a young person's experiences and thoughts.
This book is a historical account of the Red War Pole and its significance.
Louis the bear and his friend Bobo the rabbit have adventures.
A boy searches for his lost cat, encountering various people and situations in his neighborhood.
A young Afghan refugee navigates the complexities of his new life in Australia while dealing with past trauma.
A young boy named Léo dreams of winning a candy-eating contest, leading to humorous and sticky situations.
This classic retelling follows the adventures of Robin Hood and his band of Merry Men as they fight injustice in Sherwood Forest.
A young boy named Léo is extremely hungry and searches for food in his town.
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A young boy named Louis plans a surprise birthday party for his mother, involving his friends and family in the preparations.
A young boy named Émile struggles with his identity and family relationships in Quebec, dealing with difficult emotions and circumstances.
This collection presents classic adventure stories from various authors, featuring daring heroes and thrilling journeys across different settings.
Bob the dog loves pizza and tries to get his own slice.
Louie, a young boy, explores his neighborhood and experiences everyday life.
Stanley Yelnats is sent to a desert detention camp where boys are forced to dig holes for a mysterious purpose.
A fish named Louis dreams of becoming a human and embarks on a magical journey.
A young boy in 19th-century New York City gets entangled with a mysterious circus and a dangerous secret.
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