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Books for older children (all read by my 9-10 year old)


Harry potter and the order of the Phoenix hard back

Mokee joe is coming

Mokee joe the doomsday trail

Elephant's lunch

Dolphin diaries - riding the storm

The famous five( five have a wonderful time)

The petsitters club/ jilly the kid

The petsitters club/ the cat burglar

Beaver towers (the witch's revenge)

Beaver towers (The dangerous journey)

Beaver towers (the dark dream)

Jacqueline Wilson - Diamond

The Ice Cream Swipe

Ghost For Sale

The diary of a Killer Cat

The Coming Storm (Pirates of the Caribbean)

Charlie and the great glass elevator

Horrible Histories - who's horrible in history - large album style book

Dr Who - creatures & demons album


?10 the lot


Collection Nunhead, possible drop off to Nunhead or East Dulwich

Ideally text me to buy - 07977 130318

Hi Honey,


The baby books are sold, so only the older children's bundle is now available.


I can post a photo if of interest - they are all in fantastic condition as we are book lovers and take very

good care of our books (hence the baby bundle sold within about an hour of posting)!

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