Rumour has it that the school is haunted by a ghost called Annie. The only problem is that no one has ever seen her. Is it just a rumour? Or does Annie really exist?Sam and Donna, pupils at the school, think they might have solved the riddle when they unexpectedly discover part of a Roman mosaic in the school grounds. The mosaic shows a young girl and both children are convinced that this must, indeed, be the face of the mysterious ghost. But how can this be proved? Disaster strikes when a building firm moves on to the land where the mosaic was found. At which point Sam and Donna realise the only way they can save the mosaic is to confront Lauren, the school bully.Can the children stop the destruction of the mosaic, face up to Lauren and solve the riddle of Annie?
Rumour has it that the school is haunted by a ghost called Annie. The only problem is that no one has ever seen her. Is it just a rumour? Or does Annie really exist?Sam and Donna, pupils at the school, think they might have solved the riddle when they unexpectedly discover part of a Roman mosaic in the school grounds. The mosaic shows a young girl and both children are convinced that this must, indeed, be the face of the mysterious ghost. But how can this be proved? Disaster strikes when a building firm moves on to the land where the mosaic was found. At which point Sam and Donna realise the only way they can save the mosaic is to confront Lauren, the school bully.Can the children stop the destruction of the mosaic, face up to Lauren and solve the riddle of Annie?
The story will have wide appeal to children, it’s a feel good tale of a teacher and his class as they embark on a series of five adventures. Each story is timed to fit in with the school year, from sports day to Christmas celebrations and all capture the essence of school life at primary level. Children will find many of the characters familiar and be able to draw parallels with classmates in real life, such as the girls always falling in and out of friendship and the boy who creates mischief effortlessly. Written by a Pam Keevil, a primary school headmistress with over 30 year experience of teaching, who is also passionate about inspiring children to rad and write. Pam is a very proactive writer and educator, visiting schools and running classes on story writing, poetry, storytelling, while bringing literature alive for children and supporting book trade initiatives such as World Book Day.
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