John Grant (children's Author) - Books Written By John Grant

Books Written By John Grant

  • Anthony Ant and the Cave Dwellers
  • Anthony Ant and the Falling Star
  • Anthony Ant and the Flea Circus
  • Henry Hound: Henry the Artist
  • Kidnapped, an adaptation of Robert Louis Stevenson's novel Kidnapped
  • Masters of the Universe: A Trap For He-Man
  • Masters of the Universe: Castle Grayskull Under Attack
  • Masters of the Universe: He-Man and the Asteroid of Doom
  • Masters of the Universe: He-Man and the Lost Dragon
  • Masters of the Universe: He-Man Meets the Beast
  • Masters of the Universe: Skeletor's Ice Attack
  • Masters of the Universe: The Iron Master
  • Masters of the Universe: Wings of Doom
  • Pirates: Adventures on Shark Island
  • Pirates: Captain Roger's Birthday
  • Pirates: The Royal Visit
  • Pirates: Will and the Gold Chase
  • Princess of Power: Shadow Weaver's Magic Mirror
  • Princess of Power: She-Ra and the Surprise Party
  • Storytime for 7 Year Olds
  • The Adventures of Robin Hood
  • The Flintstones: Brontonappers
  • The Flintstones: Fred the Fisherman
  • The Lonely Lion
  • Transformers: Autobot Hostage
  • Transformers: Autobots Fight Back
  • Transformers: Autobots Lightning Strike
  • Transformers: Autobots Strike Oil
  • Transformers: Decepticon's Hideout
  • Transformers: Decepticons at the Pole
  • Transformers: Galvatron's Air Attack
  • Transformers: Laserbeak's Fury
  • Transformers: Megatron's Fight for Power

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