Margaret Chamberlain Books

A piece of string is a wonderful thing
A piece of string is a wonderful thing

By Judy Hindley, Margaret Chamberlain

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Relates in verse the origin and uses of string.

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Miss Butterpat goes wild!
Miss Butterpat goes wild!

By Malcolm Yorke, Malcolm York, Margaret Chamberlain

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Miss Butterpat's students don't believe that she spent her summer in a series of adventures, including a trip to South America, living with Indians in the jungle, and winning a fortune in a poker g...

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Mr. Scatter's magic spell
Mr. Scatter's magic spell

By Jackie Vinelo, Jackie Vivelo, Malcolm York, Margaret Chamberlain

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An absent-minded school teacher is unrecognized by his students when he appears before them as the Magnificent Scarlotti, a world-reknowned magician.

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Je t en prie ne tourmente pas Tootsie
Je t en prie ne tourmente pas Tootsie

By Margaret Chamberlain

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Plutôt que de froisser le chat, embêter le chien et accuser le lapin, pourquoi ne pas les dorloter, les cajoler, les aimer? Tel est ce que l'on demande à deux enfants somme toute bien intentionnés....

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