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Deb and Dot and the Mix-Up Plot

School of Monsters, Book 3

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Deb and Dot and the Mix-Up Plot

By: Sally Rippin
Narrated by: Gareth Prosser
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Some kids are good and some are not …

Some look the same, like Deb and Dot!

Deb and Dot are twins and complete opposites. Deb is friendly and everyone likes her – but Dot doesn't quite know how to play nicely with the other monsters! Can Teacher Ted help the twins out with a plan?

©2021 Sally Rippin (P)2021, 2024 Bolinda Publishing
Animals Animals & Nature Chapter Books & Readers Humourous Fiction Literature & Fiction Monsters Scary Stories

Critic Reviews

'Sally Rippin writes stories children love – and these will be no exception. Highly recommended for ages 5+.' (on School of Monsters series) (Readings)
'Rippin has penned a series of books for emerging readers, those readers who are smack bang in the middle of sight word 'fun' and home reader 'joy'.' (on School of Monsters series) (Children's Books Daily)

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