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Scoop is a 13-part children's TV series first broadcast by the BBC
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Familiar to an increasingly adult population, the animated childrens television series 'Spongebob Squarepants' (1999) is the originator of 'Goofy Goober'. Specifically, it was in the 2004 movie 'The Spongebob Squarepants Movie', based on the series, that the song was first featured.
The Where's Wally series of books were created by author Martin Handford in the United Kingdom. Known as Where's Waldo in North America, these books are images of crowds in various settings where the reader's goal is to spot Wally in the crowd.
Ian Fleming wote the James Bond book series.
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Enid Blyton.
He wrote one of the most popular childrens' bestselling book series, Diary of a Wimpy Kid.
Bill Broderick has written: 'Groundwork for College Reading Skills (Townsend Press Reading Series)'
Goosebumps
Irwin L. Joffe has written: 'Opportunity for skillful reading' -- subject(s): Reading comprehension, College readers, Reading (Higher education), Vocabulary, Reading 'Developing outlining skills (Opportunity for skillful reading series)' 'Opportunity for skillful reading series' -- subject(s): Reading (Higher education)
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There is a series of Pokemon childrens' books based on the television series. I believe the series is authored by Tracy West.
The Railway Series, which features Thomas the Tank Engine, was written by the Reverend W. Awdry. Later stories were written by his son, Christopher Awdry.
Short Line Reading Series was created in 2007.
You can say: I love reading a series of books. Or you can say: The books I like reading are in series.