The Halloween Fair's in town, but the main attraction for Kelly isn't the ghost train or the toffee apples, but Gary, a boy in her class she really fancies. The problem is that her mum doesn't like her going anywhere by herself. But mum's advice suddenly doesn't sound so stupid when you're walking home at night and hear footsteps behind you.
The Halloween Fair's in town, but the main attraction for Kelly isn't the ghost train or the toffee apples, but Gary, a boy in her class she really fa...
It's Donna's birthday in a few days, but her parents just can't afford to throw her a big bash. To make matters worse, people are acting strangely around her. Her two older sisters don't want to come to her childish party, and the Sisters don't seem to want to talk about her birthday at all! Has Donna done something wrong?
It's Donna's birthday in a few days, but her parents just can't afford to throw her a big bash. To make matters worse, people are acting strangely aro...
It's a real pain having to look after younger brothers and sisters, but that's just what happens when both your parents have full-time jobs. Siti's day goes from bad to worse when she loses track of her siblings in a busy shopping centre. Can the Sisters help her find the missing children before something terrible happens?
It's a real pain having to look after younger brothers and sisters, but that's just what happens when both your parents have full-time jobs. Siti's da...
It's Book Week, and writer Lola Leigh has come to visit the school. The visitor must be given a good impression of the school, so the Sisters are put in charge. But between dodging schoolyard fights and teenagers playing face invaders, will they be able to whisk her away to give budding writer, Kelly, some advice?
It's Book Week, and writer Lola Leigh has come to visit the school. The visitor must be given a good impression of the school, so the Sisters are put ...
Nothing has ever come between the Sisters, until now that is. There's a new kid on the block, and he's a real hunk! Rachel and Donna both fancy him like mad, and there's no way they are going to share him. Will this dishy, new boy spell the end of Siti's Sisters? This book is designed for girls aged 10-14 with a reading age of 7-8 years.
Nothing has ever come between the Sisters, until now that is. There's a new kid on the block, and he's a real hunk! Rachel and Donna both fancy him li...
Siti's younger brother Daudi has been hanging out with the older kids, and he's got himself in trouble. Can Siti sort it all out without anybody finding out? This story has around 1200-1500 words, illustrated in black and white for reluctant readers.
Siti's younger brother Daudi has been hanging out with the older kids, and he's got himself in trouble. Can Siti sort it all out without anybody findi...
As part of the school's community week, Donna decides to spend a week helping at the stables. That's fine - she loves horses - but not the three other girls she has to work with. When they start messing about, there's nearly a serious accident. This story has around 1200-1500 words, illustrated in black and white for reluctant readers.
As part of the school's community week, Donna decides to spend a week helping at the stables. That's fine - she loves horses - but not the three other...
When Rachel's dad gets a new girlfriend, and Rachel doesn't like her, things take a turn for the worse. Then Rachel's mum gets a new boyfriend. How bad can it get? This story has around 1200-1500 words, illustrated in black and white for reluctant readers.
When Rachel's dad gets a new girlfriend, and Rachel doesn't like her, things take a turn for the worse. Then Rachel's mum gets a new boyfriend. How ba...
As part of school activities week the sisters decide to raise funds by running a creche in the shopping centre. It's a great idea. And nothing can go wrong - can it? This story has around 1200-1500 words, illustrated in black and white for reluctant readers.
As part of school activities week the sisters decide to raise funds by running a creche in the shopping centre. It's a great idea. And nothing can go ...
Lu is worried. Her mum and dad want to move her to a new, private school, so she can get better exam results. But Lu doesn't want to go; she'll miss the sisters. Can the sisters come up with some good reasons why Lu should stay where she is? This story has around 1200-1500 words, illustrated in black and white for reluctant readers.
Lu is worried. Her mum and dad want to move her to a new, private school, so she can get better exam results. But Lu doesn't want to go; she'll miss t...