A team of people is traveling through Africa. The team wants to photograph and document the wildlife of this beautiful part of the world. They want to do it before this beauty disappears, or goes away forever. Will they complete their project? Can they do it safely?
Todd and Noelle are volunteering at a blood drive when they get schocking news: Both banks in town have been robbed! This may be the Third grade Detectives most important case yet. The new police chief doesn't think he needs help from a bunch of third graders to solve crimes and if the kids can't prove him wrong, their detective careers may be over. The trouble is, the thief hasn't left any c…
Freddy Thresher doesn't mean to get in trouble.. It's just that he's the only one in his class who hasn't lost a tooth. Today the class bully is calling him a baby an now Freddy's ready to force one of those pesky teeth to fall out, even if it means getting punched in the face at recess!
Many British people were evacuated from their homes during World War II in order to escape the German bombing raids. Hundreds of thousands of child evacuees were sent from the towns and cities into the safety of the country.
Lottie thinks anything would be better than spending the next few months with her boring uncle and a cousin she hardly knows. At least they run a pet shop. Surely this vacation can't be all bad if there are kittens involved? Lottie is happy to spend her time talking to the animals in the shop. Then one day, to her surprise, the animals start to talk back! Suddenly Lottie's summer is better than…
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?
"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...."