Spy Pups #6: Training School
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Training School is the sixth thrilling Spy Pups adventure by Andy Cope for young readers of 7+ – now a number one bestselling series!
SPUD HE’S SCATTY AND ACCIDENT PRONE – BUT GOOD WITH GADGETS
STARSHE’S SUPER-SMART AND READY TO POUNCE . . .
Together they’re SPY PUPS, following hot in the paw prints of mum LARA (that’s Licensed Assault and Rescue Animal to you).
Spud and Star can’t wait. They’re in New York training with the FBI – America’s very best spies!
But a rogue secret agent has spotted the pups’ amazing skills. And unless Spud and Star carry out a dastardly crime for evil Agent Brad Onkers, he’ll make sure they never see their mum Lara ever again!
Praise for Andy Cope:
‘An imaginative, creative feast’ – Radio Times
Andy Cope is the author of the bestselling and mulit-award-winning Spy Dog and Spy Pups series. Spy Dog was the winner of the Richard and Judy 7+ developing reader category as well as the prestigious Red House Children’s Book Award.
You can find out more about the books – and the real Lara – on the offical website spydog451.co.uk
Product Details
Series
Spy Pups (book 6)
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780141338811
Publisher
Date published
June 13th, 2012
Accelerated Reader
AR book level: 5.1; Middle years; 3.0 points
Other details
- 144 pages
Condition
New
UK editionPart of this Series
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jesjen
on 4 March 2013This book is by Andrew Cope: a very funny and talented writer. I love his work and so will you.
TheMileLongBookshelfBlog
on 8 March 2013
everyone should read this, you’ll regret it if u dont