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Toad Delight by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Audio
Limpy, our favourite slightly-squashed cane toad, star of Toad Rage, Toad Heaven, Toad Away and Toad Surprise, is back in another epic wart-tingling adventure for upper primary school listeners. Even more desperate to save his family from ending up on his stack of squashed relatives, Limpy takes his que ...Show more
Toad Delight (#5) by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Toad
"Even more desperate to save his family from ending up on his stack of squashed relatives, Limpy takes his quest to the airwaves. When a TV cooking show kidnaps Goliath to be their main ingredient, Limpy sets out to rescue him and ends up on camera himself. Can Limpy use his 15 minutes of fame to get hu ...Show more
Toad Delight audio cd by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Audio
Limpy, our favourite slightly-squashed cane toad, star of Toad Rage, Toad Heaven, Toad Away and Toad Surprise, is back in another epic wart-tingling adventure for upper primary school listeners. Even more desperate to save his family from ending up on his stack of squashed relatives, Limpy takes his que ...Show more
Toad Heaven (#2) by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Toad
Another hilarious wart-tingling story from Morris GleitzmanThe stirring saga of one slightly squashed cane toad's dreams of a safe place. And what happens when he wakes up.
Toad Rage (#1) by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Toad
Now available in paperback--the novel that introduces a cane toad named Limpy, who is desperate to save his species from ending up as pancakes on the roadways. Somehow he must make humans see how fabulous cane toads really are.
Toad Rage CD by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Audio | Series: Toad
Uncle Bart,' said Limpy. 'Why do humans hate us?' Uncle Bart looked down at Limpy, and smiled fondly. 'Stack me, Limpy,' he chuckled, 'you are an idiot.' Uncle Bart reckons humans don't hate cane toads, but Limpy knows they do. He's spotted the signs. The cross looks. The unkind comments. The way they s ...Show more
Toad Surprise (#4) by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Toad
"Limpy has a dream. A dream where cane toads and humans live happily together. Surely this time Limpy will be able to show humans how nice cane toads can be? After all, it is Christmas. And isn't Christmas a time of peace and goodwill to all men? And cane toads? The wart-tingling escapade of one slightl ...Show more
Too Small To Fail by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction
What do you do when your mum, your dad and sixteen camels are in trouble and only you can save them? The sometimes sad but mostly funny story of a boy, a girl, a dog and four trillion dollars.
Tweet by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Books
A boy and his beloved budgie are thrust into an epic adventure that could change everything. Absolutely everything. Birds. Lots of birds. The people of the world are puzzled. Their feathered friends are trying to tell them something, and they’re not sure what it is. Then a boy and his pet budgie discov ...Show more
Two Weeks With the Queen (CD) by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Audio
'I need to see the Queen about my sick brother.'Colin Mudford is on a quest. His brother Luke has cancer and the doctors in Australia don't seem to be able to cure him. Sent to London to stay with relatives, Colin is desperate to do something to help Luke. He wants to find the best the doctor in the wor ...Show more
Two Weeks with the Queen by Morris Gleitzman
Category: Children's Fiction
Dear Your Majesty the Queen, I need to speak to you urgently about my brother Luke. He's got cancer and the doctors in Australia are being really slack. If I could borrow your top doctor for a few days I know he/she would fix things up in no time. Of course Mum and Dad would pay his/her fares even if it ...Show more
Two Weeks with the Queen: A Play by MARY MORRIS (ADAPTED FROM MORRIS GLEITZMAN)
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Teenage S.
NEW from Longman School Drama This play version cleverly lifts the key moments from Gleitzman's novel and presents them in a light-hearted, amusing and open way, making an ideal drama text for Key Stage 3.