No. of pages 280
Published: 2012
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Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who want to have fun - but who always end up in mischief!
The gang decide to form a pop group in The Sleepover Girls go Spice, except their secret rehearsal in the attic doesn't quite go to plan... The 24-Hour Sleepover Club sees the mates at loggerheads with their dreaded rivals, the M&Ms - and they soon find that revenge can be sickly sweet! And make way for chaos in The Sleepover Club Sleeps Out, when a school trip overnight to a local Egyptian museum provides a perfect excuse for terrifying the M&Ms...
This book is part of a book series called The Sleepover Club .
This book has been graded for interest at 7-9 years.
There are 280 pages in this book. This book was published 2012 by HarperCollins Publishers .
Narinder Dhami lives in Cambridge with her husband, Robert, and their four cats. Fiona Cummings (www. fionacummings. co. uk) has been writing for children for over 10 years. She is passionate about the power of books to enhance the world of children of all ages. Through them they can believe in their dreams and be reassured about their fears. Above all books can be fun! This project is a collaboration between Fiona and Ian Sanders (www. iansanders. com); together they devised the characters and storylines. Ian runs his own business and marketing consultancy and is the author of business books. Ian relishes in turning random ideas into reality; this is the latest example of that! Narinder Dhami was born in Wolverhampton in 1958. Having read English at Birmingham University, she spent the next nine years teaching at schools in the East End of London, before leaving the profession to write full-time. After providing the words for literally hundreds of photo-stories in teenage magazines, she had her first children's book, `A Medal for Melina', published in 1990. Narinder Dhami lives in Cambridge with her husband, Robert, and their four cats.
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