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Letter to Pluto

Jon’s teacher wants to keep the art of letter writing alive, and starts an interstellar penpal programme. Jon is not impressed especially as his penpal, Straxi, is from Pluto, the most boring, smelliest and far away place in the whole solar system. And if that wasn’t bad enough, she’s a girl!

A hilarious story of friendship, annoying teachers, planet saving and, of course, letter writing!

Chosen for the Space Chase summer reading challenge 2019.

‘We need more books like Letter to Pluto that not only encourage children to read in the first place, but also light the spark that makes them want to read more. Priceless.’  Booksagogogogogo.com

 

cover from pdfHomework on Pluto

A holiday to Pluto seems like a well-deserved reward for Jon, considering he has just saved the entire planet.  However, with homework arriving from Earth, mad Grans and handbag-stealing, blue-headed skwitches to content with, Jon’s trip might be more eventful than he’d planned!

The second book following Jon and his letter-writing adventures.

‘Readers will delight in the way in which the story unfolds with skilful humour and creativity.’  Booksfortopics.com

 

Teachers on Pluto

Jon thought being seven and a half billion kilometres from Earth would save him from his teacher, Mrs Hall, but apparently not. Now that the President of Pluto is on his honeymoon, Mrs Hall has been chosen to look after Pluto but will everything go to plan?

The third book following Jon and his letter-writing adventures.

Recommended by Peters in their 100 books for primary school year 3

“Fun and engaging with a silliness that children will love.”  What’s Good To Read

 

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