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The Sleepover Club #23

Sleepover Girls Go Snowboarding

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Join the Sleepover Club: Frankie, Kenny, Felicity, Rosie and Lyndsey, five girls who just want to have fun – but who always end up in mischief!

Kenny’s getting starry-eyed about her new mate Nick, a snowboarding whizz who works at the sports shop. Nothing less than a trip to the local snowboarding centre is called for! But is Nick all he’s cracked up to be ?

Pack up your sleepover kit and head for the slopes!

112 pages, Paperback

First published November 1, 1999

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Sue Mongredien

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January 8, 2018
It is a really good book about girls that are tricked into thinking that the 'snowboarding expert' is really cool and good at snowboarding but when they go snowboarding they see him booking a beginners session
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December 10, 2020
I absolutely love reliving my childhood reading these as little fillers between my chonkier books. They’re definitely one of the series that got me into reading and who doesn’t like rereading their childhood favourites?!
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April 21, 2013
'The Sleepover Club' series is what made me love reading. I got given a few when I was about 8 or 9 years old and very quickly got hooked, reading the whole series. This meant that I was hooked on reading in general and began widening my horizon in terms of author/genre etc, and I haven't stopped since! Therefore, for me, the series educated me to an invaluable level and was the origin of my thirst for reading, writing and learning. The content is completely appropriate, fun and relatable for young girls of about 8 - 12 years old, and the characters lovable. Each book takes a different theme, so I had my favourites that I re-read countless times. I think its fun that each book follows the same aesthetic design, making them fun to collect as a set and in doing so, encouraging further reading through collecting more books. They also feel rather 'grown-up' to read, meaning that pre-teen girls just love them. Lexis and syntax are easy enough for a 9 year old to read alone, yet simultaneously challenging enough to develop reading skills. Perfect books for pre-teen girls to encourage further reading.
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