Margaret Joy Books

Gran's dragon
Gran's dragon

By Margaret Joy

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When George arrives at his grandmother's for a visit, he discovers she has recently acquired an extraordinary pet.

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Highdays and holidays
Highdays and holidays

By Margaret Joy

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Describes many of the major secular and religious festivals and special days commemorated in various parts of the world throughout the year, emphasizing British holiday customs.

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Monday magic
Monday magic

By Margaret Joy

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The attempts of Miss Jelly's class to grow their beans with magic produce a spider-sized, rainbow-colored Wotsit that seems capable of doing anything, even saving the school from being closed down.

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Tales from Allotment Lane School
Tales from Allotment Lane School

By Margaret Joy

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A collection of stories about the activities of students and teachers at Allotment Lane School.

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Days, Weeks and Months
Days, Weeks and Months

By Margaret Joy

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Explains how the year came to be divided into weeks and months, and presents anecdotes, legends, quotations, and traditional rhymes associated with various times of the year.

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Otter nonsense
Otter nonsense

By Norton Juster

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[32] pages : 21 cm

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Allotment Lane School again
Allotment Lane School again

By Margaret Joy

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More stories of Miss Moe's class and their adventures at Allotment Lane School.

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See you at the match
See you at the match

By Margaret Joy

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A collection of stories about playing, watching, winning, and losing professional and amateur soccer matches.

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Late Kick off
Late Kick off

By Thelma Lambert, Margaret Joy

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