I'ts Panto time, and Eric's dad is in charge of the special effects. He can't resist using a little magic - well, how else is the fairy godmother going to turn a pumpkin into a magnificent coach?
Grrr! Stan's in a bad mood. He's not allowed to play with the football team. He watches from the sidelines and gets in a fight with a passing crow. Little does Stan know this will lead to his first television appearance ...Scoular uniquely presents a view of the world from a (very lovable) dog's perspective, whilst also detailing the little foibles and eccentricities of the members of a typical modern family.
The Ghost Ride at the Mighty Monster Theme Park has broken down. Eric's dad helps out with a little magic but as usual, his spell doesn't quite work. Soon there are some very strange monsters on the loose.
When Eric's dad offers to take the place of a real magician at a birthday party, Eric is very worried. After all, his dad's spells are always going wrong, and he's certainly never pulled a rabbit out of a hat before.
Stan can't believe it! His owner has taken up jogging and Stan has to go with him. Stan needs a clever plan to get back to his proper hobbies, like eating crisps, chocolate and Dogzo. Scoular uniquely presents a view of the world from a (very lovable) dog's perspective, whilst also detailing the little foibles and eccentricities of the members of a typical modern family.
Stan the dog loves food, mess and sleep, but his family always try and stop him pursuing his favourite hobbies. Can Stan get the family out of the way and some Dogzo in his food bowl? This series bridges the gap between picture books and longer novels and is suitable for reluctant readers.
My sister spent every spare moment copying other dogs and practising doggy tricks. When I realised what it was all for I was even more worried. My sister was preparing to take part in the Dog of the Year Show.
Eric's dad has been practising his magic and things have not been going well. Is that pizza dough - or snow? A cat - or a dog? And that's only the beginning of the problems.
I couldn't believe it when Mum and Dad said that my sister could wear her puppy costume to school. But it was even worse when the headteacher decided that she should spend the day in my class!