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 spectacular, Thing helps Ruby and Jackson defeat some nasty bullies in Beware of the Snowblobs!
The second in a hilarious new series by best-selling author Karen McCombie, illustrated throughout with irresistable black and white line art by Alex T. Smith.
Neighbours Ruby and Jackson get the surprise of their lives when they discover a Thing living at the bottom of their gardens.
Especially with a teacher. Or a woman. All the while, Phyre's best friend-addressed throughout the story in the second person, as "you"-stands by, ready to help Phyre make sense of her feelings.
Miss Wilson tutted. 'I suppose that's a lesson for us all – umbrellas can be dangerous as well as useful down outside our class for like this on Friday ...' Miss Wilson muttered. Friday was the day for our school trip.
Ruby and Jackson get the surprise of their lives when they discover a Thing living at the bottom of their gardens.
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