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Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider
Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider
Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider
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Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider

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The Stewie Scraps series is ideal for reluctant boy readers, but other children will love the stories as well. Stewie Scraps doesn’t do sport. He hasn’t got any time for sums or things like that, but he loves designing and making things. Stewie wonders what will happen when the Earth is overrun by mutants. “We must find new planets, Sir” he explains to Mr Melling, his teacher. After school, Stewie rushes home with his prototype. “We just need a few extra bits on the landing gear … and then … all systems go … tomorrow night,” he tells Bugzy, his pet rat. But where will Stewie’s Space Racer take him?
LanguageEnglish
Release dateOct 26, 2011
ISBN9780857475268
Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider

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    Stewie Scraps and the Easy Rider - Sheila Blackburn

    Hannaford".

    It’s Curtains for the Curtains

    Oh, Wow! Come and look at this, Stewie! called Clint. Come on quick.

    Stewie’s big brother, Clint was at the window of the little bedroom they shared in the flat above their dad, JJ’s, shop. He was looking down over the yard and the street beyond.

    Stewie got off his bed and went to the window. Clint was in the way. Stewie gave him a push and wriggled right up to the glass.

    What? he asked, looking down into the yard.

    There - down there in the street, Clint said.

    Stewie stood on tiptoe and peered down into the street. Their dad’s old black van was there and two or three cars. Cast-off, the cat, was having a wash on the wall. The nosey woman from over the street was standing on her doorstep. JJ was bringing the last few things back into the shop.

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