Euan Cook

Euan Cook

  • 4 stars across 33 books
Michael Dahl is the prolific author of the bestselling Goodnight, Baseball picture book and more than 200 other books for children and young adults. He has won the AEP Distinguished Achievement Award three times for his nonfiction, a Teacher's Choice award from Learning magazine, and a Seal of Excellence from the Creative Child Awards. And he has won awards for his board books for the earliest learners, Duck Goes Potty and Bear Says "Thank You!" Dahl has written and edited numerous graphic novels for younger readers, authored the Library of Doom adventure series, the Dragonblood books, Trollhunters, and the Hocus Pocus Hotel mystery/comedy series. Dahl has spoken at schools, libraries, and conferences across the US and the UK, including ALA, AASL, IRA, and Renaissance Learning. He currently lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota in a haunted house. Euan is an illustrator from London who enjoys drawing pictures for books, watching foxes and jays out his window and walking around looking at broken brickwork, sooty statues and the weird drainpipes and stuff you can find behind old run down buildings.
3rd May 2018

Night Shift

'I cannot recommend this beautiful picture book about depression by Debi Gliori highly enough. It's a masterpiece.' - Da... MoreNight Shift

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1st November 2018

The Squeals on the Bus

On a morning like any other, a young boy gets on his school bus, but the passengers are anything but ordinary. One stude... MoreThe Squeals on the Bus

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2nd May 2019

Auto Body Parts

Aboard a strange-looking bus, a girl hears whining coming from a hatch beneath her seat. The whines sound like calls for... MoreAuto Body Parts

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9th January 2014

Oxford Reading Tree TreeTops Chucklers: Level 17: The Ugh Factor

In The Ugh Factor, hundreds of acts are desperate to perform for the judges on the Star Makers TV show, but Anji and Leo... MoreOxford Reading Tree TreeTops Chucklers: Level 17: The Ugh Factor

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17th October 2016

Either Way: Story of a Gay Kid

A graphic novel that teaches teens about the history of gay rights in America while emphasizing the recurring theme that... MoreEither Way: Story of a Gay Kid

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7th September 2017

Project X Comprehension Express: Stage 2: Wild Water

The Wild Water collection of texts provides children with the perfect foundation for practising the 10 comprehension str... MoreProject X Comprehension Express: Stage 2: Wild Water

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7th September 2017

Project X Comprehension Express: Stage 3: Fantastic and Strange

The Fantastic and Strange collection of texts provides children with the perfect foundation for practising the 10 compre... MoreProject X Comprehension Express: Stage 3: Fantastic and Strange

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19th October 2017

Cambridge Reading Adventures The Digger 2 Wayfarers

The rusty old digger has been in Dak's village for years. Dak is sure he can get it working again, but can he? Books in ... MoreCambridge Reading Adventures The Digger 2 Wayfarers

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6th September 2018

Dead End

After detention, a young boy steps aboard the late bus. When the bus takes an unexpected turn toward a graveyard, his lo... MoreDead End

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6th September 2018

Crush Hour

A young girl slides into the first-row seat of her school bus. The cool kids won't let her sit in the back. But today, s... MoreCrush Hour

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