Hetty and her brothers and sisters have just enough money for a ride each on the roundabout. But when Hetty finds a starving kitten she realizes she'll have to make a choice...
Doohickey gets a job as the professor's assistant. But all he's allowed to do is clean the house. So when the professor goes out, Doohickey decides to put his newest invention to good use. After all, what could possibly go wrong?
Jackie's dad is good at everything apart from baking cakes. But he's got to learn, and fast, if he's going to win that bike for Jackie in the bake-a-cake competition. Top TV chef Denzil Doonut boasts he can teach anyone to cook but can he teach Dad?
One of the guinea-pigs was standing up with his paws on the mesh. His nose was twitching and searching, as if he knew Joe was coming and wanted to meet him. Joe has just moved into the area and he is very glad when a boy in his class offers to sell him a guinea-pig. It seems such a friendly thing to do. But he soon discovers that Bruiser is no friend. Even worse, there is something very strange…
"I dare you," says the old man, grinning and showing his yellow teeth. "I dare you all three to go to the Dragon-maker!" Is he joking? Or does he really have mysterious powers? Sean, Michael and Joe take up his strange challenge and immediately they are whirled into a wild and wonderful adventure. Can they trust Spellbinder, the talking cat? And why is the Dragon-maker so desperate to find them?
Winston dreams of making a flying machine, with the help of Scrapman, the amazing mechanical man he made out of odds and ends from his scrapyard. But things aren't going too well. "It won't fly." says Winston. "It's too heavy." "Odd ear," says Scrapman. But with the help of his faithful Scrapcat, can Scrapman find a way to get it off the ground?
Shelley had just had one of her ideas. "We could train animals. It will be EASY PEASY. No problem at all." Kelly, her friend, is not so sure. "What animals shall we train?" she asks. "Hmm," says Shelley, looking at Dustbin, the dog. "Oh, NO," thinks Dustbin. "Here we go again...."
It’s the worry you hadn’t even thought to worry about that should worry you the most. At least that’s how it looks to Clarice Bean, who has been writing her worries in a notebook — things like Worry no. 1: infinity, or Worry no. 3: change. And now that her worst never-imagined worry has happened — her utterly best friend is moving away forever — Clarice doesn’t even care about her…
It's gone ten o'clock and time for the superheroes to fight crime. But where is Doughnut Boy? "You're late", growls Kid Wonder, when he finally arrives. "Sorry" grins Doughnut Boy. "I had an emergency, I ran out of doughnuts". Kid Wonder faces her toughest test yet. How can she get this hopeless superhero to take his job seriously?
Kid Wonder and Grandpa are behind bars at Baggem City Prison. And no, she isn't in trouble. She is in the right place to discover a sneaky plot by her great enemy, the cunning Slippery Shadow. He has suddenly become very interested in cookery.... It's time for Kid Wonder to use her super-powers.