The Books
- Speckle the Stray
- Sinbad the Runaway
- Solo the Homeless
- Susie the Orphan
- Spike the Tramp
- Snip and Snap the Truants
- Sunny the Hero
- Socks the Survivor
- Stevie the Rebel
- Samson the Giant
- Sultan the Patient
- Sorrel the Substitute
- Skye the Champion
- Sugar and Spice the Pickpockets
- Sophie the Show-Off
- Silky the Foundling
- Scott the Braveheart
- Spot the Prisoner
- Shelley the Shadow
- Star the Surprise
Specials
Scruffy the Scamp
Stanley the Troublemaker
Smokey the Mystery
Stalky the Mascot
Samantha the Snob
At Stonelea
Mitch goes Missing
Maisea wants her Mum
Mac Climbs a Mountain
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