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Phredde & The Leopard Skin Librarian (Phaery Named Phredde Book 5)

Phredde & The Leopard Skin Librarian (Phaery Named Phredde Book 5)

Published in
2001
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Description

A school excursion to the Big Koala goes horribly wrong when Phredde, Pru and Bruce - and their vampire teacher Mrs Olsen, and Miss Richards, librarian and martial arts expert - head back into the time of the dinosaurs, not to mention giant marsupial lions and an exploding volcano.
Age
6-7
Text complexity
beginner
Length
144 pages
Book in series
#5

Why to read

  • Engaging Storytelling: Jackie French is known for her ability to weave captivating tales that keep readers engaged. 'Phredde & The Leopard Skin Librarian' promises a delightful narrative that combines humor, adventure, and fantasy, making it a page-turner for readers of all ages.
  • Imagination and Creativity: The 'Phaery Named Phredde' series is celebrated for its imaginative plotlines and creative characters. Reading this book will stimulate your imagination and offer a refreshing escape from the mundane.
  • Develops Reading Skills: Aimed at a younger audience, this book is an excellent choice for children looking to improve their reading skills. The language is accessible, the chapters are well-paced, and the content is engaging, which encourages regular reading habits.
  • Themes of Friendship and Bravery: Like other books in the series, 'Phredde & The Leopard Skin Librarian' explores important themes such as friendship, bravery, and the value of being true to oneself. These themes provide not only entertainment but also valuable life lessons for young readers.