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OverviewSomething weird is happening at Grim Falls Academy... and that's saying something for a school for supernatural kids! The Mad Science teacher is looking slimy, strange globs are eating everything and Tabby keeps turning into goo! But when everyone in school goes missing, can Seb, Victor and Tabby solve the mystery and stop the slime? Full Product DetailsAuthor: Louise Forshaw , Louise ForshawPublisher: Maverick Arts Publishing Imprint: Maverick Arts Publishing ISBN: 9781848869462ISBN 10: 1848869460 Pages: 124 Publication Date: 08 August 2023 Audience: Children/juvenile , Young adult , Primary & secondary/elementary & high school , Children / Juvenile , Teenage / Young adult Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews'At around 120 pages per book – and with very short, highly illustrated chapters – these are highly appealing and the perfect length for those making the transition from school reading schemes and picture books to short chapter books and are ideal for sharing at bedtime or as a class read in lower KS2.' -- Jacqui Sydney 'With its charming (and charmed!) details, and the fun black and white illustrations that bring the story to life, this series is perfect as both a read aloud or a read alone for newly confident readers. And its green, orange and purple palette make it just right in the lead up to Halloween.' -- MyBookCorner 'It has the perfect mix of inventive characters, adventures and mishaps, and great character development to keep the interest of all years in KS2.' -- Reading Pebbles 'Each book is fairly short and packed with gorgeous illustrations. They'd suit young readers who are building confidence and moving between chapter books and middle grade.' -- Book Worm Hole 'At around 120 pages per book – and with very short, highly illustrated chapters – these are highly appealing and the perfect length for those making the transition from school reading schemes and picture books to short chapter books and are ideal for sharing at bedtime or as a class read in lower KS2.' -- Jacqui Sydney 'With its charming (and charmed!) details, and the fun black and white illustrations that bring the story to life, this series is perfect as both a read aloud or a read alone for newly confident readers. And its green, orange and purple palette make it just right in the lead up to Halloween.' -- MyBookCorner 'It has the perfect mix of inventive characters, adventures and mishaps, and great character development to keep the interest of all years in KS2.' -- Reading Pebbles 'Each book is fairly short and packed with gorgeous illustrations. They'd suit young readers who are building confidence and moving between chapter books and middle grade.' -- Book Worm Hole 'They are short, easy to read and thoroughly enjoyable- not to mention incredibly colourful and filled with atmospheric illustrations.' -- My Shelves Are Full 'a spookily special and gleefully ghoulish new series for readers aged 6+' -- Library Girl and Book Boy Author InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |