Chocolate Island

by Karen Dolby and Emma Fischel

Published 1 March 1995
If Tom and Grace are to win the Chunkies Chocolate Competition, they need the best chocolate in the world. But where can they find it? Join them as they set off in search of the amazing Chocolate Island. A charmingly illustrated adventure story with picture puzzles threaded through it to involve the reader in the action.

Molly's Magic Carpet

by Emma Fischel and Karen Dolby

Published 31 December 1995
When Molly meets a magic carpet, who knows w here they will end up? The carpet whisks her away on a journ ey to amazing far away lands, and together they plunge into an exciting rescue mission Molly will never forget. There is a puzzle on most pages. '

Land of the Lost Teddies

by Emma Fischel

Published 31 October 1997
Wilfie is having a great day at the seaside, until he discovers that his teddy is missing. A new teddy w on''t do, so Wilfie sets off on an extraordinary journey to a magical land inhabited by lost teddies in search of his own well-loved bear. '

Spooks' Surprise

by Karen Dolby and Emma Fischel

Published 31 December 1995
Grandpa Spook is feeling sad and old. He jus t isn''t spooky any more. Sam and Sorrel decide to cheer him up by inviting all his friends to the best ever Spooks'' part y, with surprising results. Throughout the book there are fu n picture puzzles to solve. '

Wendy the Witch

by Karen Dolby

Published 31 August 1998
Wendy the witch hasn’t been doing very well in spell class, and now she has to take a spell test. With her grandchildren’s help she sets off on a magical quest to brush up her witching skills. This charmingly illustrated story has picture puzzles threaded through it to involve the reader in the action. This is a highly illustrated ebook that can only be read on the Kindle Fire or other tablet.

Dragon in the Cupboard

by Karen Dolby

Published 25 November 1994
-- A puzzle fiction series of a exciting stories for very young children-- Simple, highly visual puzzles encourage reading-- Fun for adults and young children to read and solve together

Contains three lively stories for children who are starting to read for themselves. The stories are Lucy and the Sea Monster, Chocolate Island and The Dragon in the Cupboard. They all have a puzzle on each double page, with answers at the end.

Lucy and the Sea Monster

by Karen Dolby

Published November 1993
-- A puzzle fiction series of a exciting stories for very young children-- Simple, highly visual puzzles encourage reading-- Fun for adults and young children to read and solve together

Children who are just beginning to read for themselves will love Young Puzzle Adventures books which hav e an exciting story and a puzzle to solve on every double pa ge. This book is colourful with plenty to spot in the detail ed illustrations. '