Hey Jack Series by Sally Rippin (15 books)
Requirements: ePub Reader, 25.5 mb
Overview: Sally Rippin was born in Darwin, but grew up mainly in South-East Asia. As a young adult she spent three years in China studying traditional brush and ink painting in Shanghai and Hangzhou. Now Sally lives in Melbourne, where she writes and illustrates for children of all ages. She has had over forty children’s books published; many of them award winning, including two novels for Young Adults. Her most recent books include the popular Billie B Brown and Hey Jack! series.
Genre: Children / Young Adult
The Big Adventure (2014)
Jack loves camping at the beach. He can sleep in a tent, make campfires and go exploring! But will his adventures take him too far? This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Bravest Kid (2014)
When Jack hurts his ankle, he tries really hard not to cry. He’s not a baby! Surely he can be braver than that! This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Bumpy Ride (2014)
One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Lost Reindeer (2012)
The Hey Jack! adventures are perfect for boys who are desperate to begin reading but are bored by daggy school readers! Jack can’t wait to give his best-friend Billie her Christmas present. He made it himself! But what will happen when Billie’s present for him is way cooler?
The New Friend (2012)
One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Other Teacher (2014)
The Hey Jack! adventures are perfect for boys who are desperate to begin reading but are bored by daggy school readers. Jack’s class has a new teacher who
seems really cool. But then Jack breaks a rule he didn’t even know existed! Maybe the teacher’s not so great after all…
The Party Invite (2014)
The Hey Jack! adventures are perfect for boys who are desperate to begin reading but are bored by daggy school readers. Jack’s friend Rebecca is having a birthday party, but Jack’s not invited! Does this mean they aren’t friends anymore?
The Playground Problem (2015)
Jack’s friend Billie is away, so he plays with Alex instead. They have lots of fun together! But what will happen when Billie comes back and Jack is faced with The Playground Problem? This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Top Team (2015)
Jack wants to win the math competition, but it’s not his best subject. Luckily, he’s been teamed with a math whiz! Can they work together to win and be named The Top Team? This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Toy Sale (2014)
Jack is selling his old toys to make some pocket money. But when he sees other kids having fun with his stuff, will he regret the whole idea? This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Worst Sleepover (2012)
Jack is having a sleepover at his friend’s house! He can’t wait. Isn’t going to be the best fun ever… isn’t it? One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Crazy Cousins (2012)
One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Winning Goal (2012)
One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Worry Monsters (2012)
One of a series full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that children can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Best Party Ever (2015)
Jack and his friend Billie can’t wait for Jack’s birthday party. It’s going to be the best ever. Then Billie gets sick and can’t come. Jack’s party turns out to be The Best Party Ever, but what about Billie? This early reader series featuring Billie B. Brown’s best friend, Jack, is full of down-to-earth, real-life, fun and funny stories that boys can enjoy and relate to. With word art or illustrations on every second page, and no huge blocks of text or intimidating words, they’re perfect for newly independent readers.
The Extra- Special Group (2015)
Jack finds spelling hard. He has to go to a special spelling group. But what if the other kids make fun of him?
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