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PiratePurls oldest

Judy moody

I have read two Judy moody books and think there great,I have read Dr Judy moody and Judy moody get`s famous.My sister has got Judy moody round the wourld in 8 in a half days
keira Very Happy
loobyj

I've not heard of those before! I'm looking for some books to buy one of my nieces - she's nine, is that about right to read them? Or if you've got any other favourites you could recommend, you'd make an aunty very happy!! Laughing

lj
PiratePurls oldest

I like horrible history books and there is lots like scince but it helps you learn Very Happy
Aknita

I'm afraid I don't know the Judy Moody books. When my DD was your age, we loved the Animal Ark books by Lucy Daniels - do you know these?

I think Francis is a bit older than you, but he likes the Alex Ryder books. He's dyslexic, but finds he can cope with these pretty well.

Have you seen the "Stormbreaker" film? That was the first Alex Ryder Book.
KnittingLadybird

i'm sorry but i got her mixed up with judy bloom and thought Shocked lol
I'll have to ask my DD's if they know about her.
Fi

The Alex Rider books are great, loved Stormbreaker too.

Animal books are good as are any puppy patrol books.

Are your nieces into the Tracy Beaker books by Jacqueline Wilson yet they are supposed to be good, very popular with children at work.
PiratePurls oldest

me and my sister love animalark books Very Happy
I love tracy beaker books I watch the programe and have a magizine Very Happy

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