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The Curse of the Jellybabies (You, Me & Thing #1) by Karen McCombie
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: You, Me & Thing
Next-door neighbours Ruby and Jackson get the surprise of their lives when they discover a Thing living at the bottom of their gardens. And when Thing places a curse on the inhabitants of the new house that's been built over his old home, Ruby and Jackson find themselves up to their eyeballs in jellybab ...Show more
The Dreaded Noodle-Doodles (You, Me & Thing #2) by Karen McCombie
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: You, Me & Thing
Ruby, Jackson and THING are back in a second adventure in this irresistible illustrated series about friendship and secrets. Want to know a secret? There is something very, very strange living in the trees behind my house. If you tiptoe slowwwwly and quietly (ssh!) to the bottom of my garden, you might ...Show more
The Great Expanding Guinea Pig & Beware of the Snowblobs! (You, Me & Thing #5) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's | Series: You, Me & Thing
Two great books in one featuring magic, mix-ups and muddles! Join Ruby, Jackson and Thing on not one but two great adventures in this brilliant bumper book. See what havoc Thing causes when Ruby and Jackson sneak it along on a trip to the petting zoo in The Great Expanding Guinea Pig. And in a seasonal ...Show more
The Legend of the Loch Ness Lilo (You, Me & Thing #3) by Karen McCombie
Category: Junior Fiction | Series: You, Me & Thing
Ruby and Jackson get the surprise of their lives when they discover a Thing living at the bottom of their gardens. But Thing is cute, and funny, even if sometimes when he's upset he gets a bit ARRGHH! And that's when the trouble starts. Like the time he goes to a pool party, and Ruby and Jackson find th ...Show more
The Mummy That Went Moo (You, Me & Thing #4) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's | Series: You, Me & Thing
Want to know a secret? There is something very, very strange living in the trees behind my house. If you tiptoe slowwwwly and quietly (ssh!) to the bottom of my garden, you might hear it rustling and rootling and 'peh!'ing in the dark undergrowth, on the other side of the low stone wall. And if you peek ...Show more
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