- Title:
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Mirabelle and the Midnight Feast & Mirabelle and the Picnic Pranks
- Series:
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Mirabelle #10 & 11
- Written by:
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Harriet Muncaster
- Read by:
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Emily Wheaton
- Format:
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Unabridged CD Audio Book
- Number of CDs:
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0
- Duration:
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4 hours 5 minutes
- Published:
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July 28 2024
- Available Date:
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July 28 2024
- Age Category:
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Children (5+)
- ISBN:
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9781038678690
- Genres:
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Fiction; Children's Fiction; Fantasy; Fantasy Fiction
- Publisher:
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Bolinda audio
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Price
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International bestselling author
Award winning author
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Half witch, half fairy, totally naughty! Mirabelle is Isadora Moon’s cousin, who we first meet in the author's famous Isadora Moon series.
Mirabelle and the Midnight Feast: Mirabelle is having a sleepover at her best friend Carlotta's house, and the pair have been told they are absolutely not allowed to go in big sister Edith's bedroom. Surely a little look can't hurt, so they decide to sneak in when Edith goes out. But while exploring, they accidentally break one of Edith's treasured possessions. Mirabelle and Carlotta are going to be in big trouble if Edith finds out.
Mirabelle and the Picnic Pranks: Mirabelle's parents' picnic party in the garden seems the perfect chance to play some pranks on her annoying brother, Wilbur. But when Mirabelle gets caught putting frogspawn in Wilbur's drink she's sent inside. It's so unfair! Why should she have to miss the party? Then a brilliant idea strikes. If she uses a shrinking potion on herself, she'll be too tiny for anyone to see, so she'll still be able to enjoy the party! But Mirabelle is about to discover that the garden feels a little more dangerous when you're no taller than a blade of grass.
'From the author of Isadora Moon comes an adorable story that will speak to every child with a naughty side as well as a nice one.' (on Mirabelle Gets Up to Mischief)
BookTrust
'Mirabelle's misadventures always leave youngsters eager for more!' (on Mirabelle Breaks the Rules)
Lancashire Post
'You can expect Mirabelle to be working her magic for lots of books to come.' (on Mirabelle Gets Up to Mischief)
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