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School of Monsters Collection 4

By: Sally Rippin
Narrated by: Gareth Prosser
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Dom’s Special Things: Dom has lots of special things like rocks and stones with insect wings. Collecting fossils is Dom's favourite thing to do. But what happens when his friends break one?

Our Friend Zap: Zap is an alien who doesn't speak the local language, and communicates with his friends in his own special way. So when he gets teased by a stranger, how can his friends tell him they love him?

Tish Learns to Swim: All of the monsters can already swim, except for dear Tish, who's scared to go in. Every time Tish tries to paddle in the moat, she panics. Can the monsters find a way to keep her afloat?

Zorro's Tasty Treat: Zorro the zombie is always hungry – but his favourite food makes him farty! Can his teacher find a brainy solution?

Milly's Family Fun: When Milly’s school hosts a party for Mother’s Day, Milly feels left out. But families come in all shapes and sizes – and soon Milly realises she’s got a lot to celebrate!

©2024 Sally Rippin (P)2024 Bolinda Publishing

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