In this classic Arthur Adventure, everyone's favorite aardvarkhas had enough of Camp Meadowbrook. The rotten food, poison ivy,and barking counselors make Arthur a very unhappy camper! HomesickArthur is ready to run away from camp until he inadvertantly winsthe scavenger hunt for his team. Kids will love listening along as Marc Brown reads thisclassic Arthur story.
In Arthur's Eyes, Arthur is having trouble seeing and learnshe needs glasses. But when he wears them to school, everybodyteases him. Arthur tries to go without his glasses but is met withsome embarrassing situations - including walking into the girls'bathroom! Ultimately, with the help and support of his friends,Arthur realizes his glasses aren't so bad after all.
A fourth audio book in the hugely successful Horrid Henryseries. 'The devilish child, most wonderfully brought to life byMiranda Richardson, sees off any and all opposition to get what hewants!' Daily Express Unabridged.
It’s me! It’s me!It’s Junie B.!Ha! That was a happy rhyme byme!And here is another happy thing: This is boxed-set number three!It has four of my funniest booksinside! (Their names are books 9—12 I believe.) Ihope you likethem!Books in this set include:Junie B. Jones Is Not a Crook(#9)Junie B. Jones Is a Party Animal (#10)Junie B. Jones Is aBeauty Shop Guy (#11)Junie B. Jones Smells Something. Junie B.Jones’s Third Boxed Set Ever!
An hour of manic ingenuity with music and sound effectsthroughout 'read with psychopathic grace by Miranda Richardson.. Bewarned, we laughed so hard we crashed the car' - Independent onSunday Hugely successful series - over 500,000 audio copies sold invarious formats Unabridged so you can read along to the CD.
More brilliant stories from the child everyone loves to hate.Unabridged. 'Probably the best audio series for kids, with theperfect pairing of content and reader... Any new Horrid Henryaudiobook is an essential purchase for parents' - AudioBooksellerHugely popular - 500,000 audio copies sold in various formats
The new book of stories about a bestselling character. 'ForgetHarry Potter, it's a wicked, spiteful boy who's really firing kids'imaginations' says THE GUARDIAN. Unabridged.