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The Chocolate Monster

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Lucy is always losing things. She loses her glasses, library books, and swimming towels . . . And every time she does, Mum loses her temper. Lucy knows that things can't just vanish into thin air. Then she discovers a strange little monster under her bed. He has taken all her things and won't give them back. But he might just swap them for . . . CHOCOLATE! These Colour First Readers are perfect for new readers and include notes be reading specialist Prue Goodwin, honorary fellow of the University of Reading.

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First published November 5, 1998

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Jan Page

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JAN PAGE is a novelist, screenwriter, and television producer, whose experience ranges right across the age spectrum. Over the years, she has written hundreds of episodes of television and thirteen of her plays have been professionally staged. Jan lives in London and is co-founder of Adastra, an independent production company specializing in the children’s sector.

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February 6, 2025
Such a lovely read for our pupils that struggle with reading and languages
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December 6, 2013
After, somehow ironically, tidying my bedroom, I came across the treasure that once was my favourite book of all time. Over 11 years later, this book was still as heart warming as it once was. And now I can't wait to share it with my younger sister; I hope she loves it just as much as what I once did.
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March 27, 2016
It was show and tell and a boy in my class lifted this up and recommended it to everyone. Straight after I grabbed it and ended up loving it. That was when I was in year 4 but regardless u must read this whatever age.
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May 11, 2014
The greatness of The Chocolate Monster cannot possibly be overstated. You're now an adult? Doesn't matter: if you haven't read it, do it. Do it now.
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