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Agent Moose (the first book in a laugh-out-loud graphic novel series, perfect for fans of Dog Man): 1

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Woodland HQ has reported that a turtle has disappeared after another agent, Camo the Chameleon, solved his 100 th case. But all is not quite what it seems at the South Shore and the celebrated Agent Camo is acting rather shady… Whilst Camo holds a big party to celebrate his recent achievements, Agent Moose and Owlfred are on the hunt for clues. Together with his wiser (more sensible) sidekick Owlfred, Agent Moose is on the case to find a missing witness.

Your selection was perfect for our children and what really made the difference was your ability to engage with each child, discuss their interests and help them to choose a suitable book based on your extensive knowledge of the books you were selling. The 103 third parties who use cookies on this service do so for their purposes of displaying and measuring personalized ads, generating audience insights, and developing and improving products. After a brief and unsuccessful stint as a serving wench at the Tower of London Mo found work as an actress and comedy performer. We don’t share your credit card details with third-party sellers, and we don’t sell your information to others. Mo has toured all across the USA and the UK and has also visited schools and festivals in Europe, the Middle East and Africa.

When Madame HQ is nabbed right out of a very wet Woodland HQ, Agent Moose and Owlfred must wade through clues to get her back and stop the mystery criminal making a big splash in Big Forest! Brilliantly illustrated by the winner of the 2021 Blue Peter Best Book with Facts Award for A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You. With a few missteps and hilarious disguises galore, the duo interview a cast of animal residents to solve the mystery. Originally from America, Mo moved to London because she wanted to live abroad but spoke no foreign languages. To calculate the overall star rating and percentage breakdown by star, we don’t use a simple average.

Here are some brilliant books for younger children starring all sorts of spies – super, slick and just plain silly. PRAISE FOR AGENT MOOSE “This brilliantly funny and accessible graphic novel stars quirky, likable characters and has just the right amount of witty spy humour to entertain and engage young readers. There is so much detail to enjoy in both the pictures and the story that I'm sure this will withstand loads of rereads, and with full colour throughout I think it's fantastic value too.You guys are such a force for good and I am a passionate supporter of Indie booksellers, so I'm so happy this worked out well (I'd love to know how many books were sold if you have it to hand - it felt like quite a lot! What’s more we love the satisfying, witty graphics from Jess Bradley, of the award-winning A Day in the Life of a Poo, a Gnu and You and more. Read on to find out in my pick, especially good if you’re thinking where next after Dog Man and want a funny and accessible read for ages 6+. Mo loves singing (in choirs, in school visits and festivals with her ukulele and singing along to the Hamilton soundtrack in her kitchen).

Yesterday a parent came over to tell me how impressed she was by the book fair and that you did a fabulous job of selling the books to the children first. This series is great for fans of Dog Man, Cat Kid, and Captain Underpants, with fun illustrations and prompts to aid children on the road to being confident readers. I particularly love graphic novels as they are so visual, helping some children with comprehension of the text.I was at my last school for 4 years and we had ********* book fairs every term – and every term, I was disappointed by the narrow range of books. Spies are fascinating – their gadgets, their disguises, their bravery in the face of villainy… Someone you know could be a spy and you would probably never find out! You can change your choices at any time by visiting Cookie preferences, as described in the Cookie notice. Scholastic) It seems that Agent Moose has a new mission; to find the whereabouts of Terrance Turtle, last seen in South Shore.

Agent Moose, the best (worst) secret agent in the Big Forest, and his slightly-more-intelligent sidekick Owlfred solve woodland mysteries in this full-color graphic novel series from Mo O’Hara, author of My Big Fat Zombie Goldfish! I have even talked the head into a little revamp of the library so that we can display them properly!In fact, this is the place where fellow secret detective Camo Chameleon is celebrating solving his 100th case. This brilliantly funny and accessible graphic novel stars quirky, likable characters and has just the right amount of witty spy humour to entertain and engage young readers. He’s an excellent master of disguise with a fondness for chocolate milk - shaken, not stirred, like all good spies - but he can sometimes find himself in sticky situations. Previously published as individual books: Agent Moose, Moose on a Mission and Operation Owl Meet Agent Moose: the best (worst) secret agent in the Big Forest.

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