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This is actually my party
This is actually my party

By Lauren Child, Dave Ingham

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"It's Charlie's birthday and he has invited all his friends and Lola to an especially scary, hairy monster party - but Lola has other ideas! Not only does she make Pink fairy cakes for his friends,...

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Help I really mean it
Help I really mean it

By Lauren Child

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Lola and Lotta think it's funny to call Charlie and Marv for help when they don't really need it, but when Caspar the cat gets stuck in a tree, their game backfires on them when the boys ignore the...

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You Can Be My friend
You Can Be My friend

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I am extremely absolutely boiling
I am extremely absolutely boiling

By Lauren Child

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Charlie and Lola are trying their best to beat the summer heat, but things go from hot to boiling when Lola refuses to talk to Arnold Wolf after he accidentally knocks her ice cream to the ground a...

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I want to be much more bigger like you
I want to be much more bigger like you

By Lauren Child

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Lola is convinced that she is finally tall enough to ride the "Super Dooper Loop the Looper" at the fair, but her older brother Charlie gently tells her that she is still too short, but that there...

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I really absolutely must have glasses
I really absolutely must have glasses

By Lauren Child

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Lola is going to the optician. She has decided that she absolutely "must" have glasses. Charlie says, You'll only get glasses if you really, really need them.

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I can t stop hiccuping
I can t stop hiccuping

By Lauren Child

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Charlie has a little sister, Lola. Lola has the hiccups. They just won't go away. But Lola and Lotta have to perform at the school concert. Lola says, "How am I going to sing my song if I'm hiccupi...

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