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When Tom's neighbour gives him a brown bulb, Tom can't believe it will flower. 'That's not a daffodil!' says Tom. But the old gardener Mr Yilmaz always asks, 'How's the daffodil?' But one day something spectacular happens and Tom can't wait to be asked about the daffodil.
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When the Phonies, with their huge car, their expensive appliances and their shallow lives, move in to Stella Street, they are no match for Henni and her buddies. The kids turn detective, and uncover a world-wide money laundering scheme.
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Ned is a reptile freak and likes anything cool and wriggly - lizards, snakes, skinks. When he starts at a new school, he's the odd one out and his first friend is a computer. But he soon hooks up with Rocky and Kate and a chain of Net nuts around the world to outwit a ring of w ...
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Bean has moved to Sydney, where her parents lead busy, fashionable lives, and she is lonely. But adventure strikes when she surprises the security guard raiding her father's computer. She is kidnapped and starts plotting her escape.
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Count the busy wrens on their fine stick legs, the bowerbird's treasures, his bottle tops and pegs. Count the stems of wattle and the potaroos and pies, and the lively farm dogs and the one hundred flies. Count the fat strawberries on that lucious pavlova. Quickly count the lamin ...
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War has come to Asmir's home in Sarajevo. Asmir has seen his friends wounded. He hears bombs exploding, guns firing, his parents talking in worried voices. And then one day, he is torn from his father, his home and everything he has known. He becomes a refugee.
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A funny, suspenseful novel, bursting with character and ideas: a quirky detective story about righting the wrongs of the past and fighting injustice in the present; a touching story of friendship, football and the power of the Internet. Age 11+.
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Five days of an unforgettable camp that changed a school. Jonah, the new boy in grade six, is a hard one to fathom - you never quite know what he's thinking or what he'll do. Cromwell, the teacher everyone calls The Bomb is easier - you know he's thinking something mean and he's ...
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When Henni and the rest of the Stella Street gang go camping in an idyllic spot by a remote river, there's a confrontation with Mad Mattock (the feral logger) and a homeless boy comes looking for Donna. This is just the start, as the camp gets cut off by flood and Donna's baby de ...
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When the Phonies, with their huge car, their expensive appliances and their shallow lives, move in to Stella Street, they are no match for Henni and her buddies. The kids turn detective, and uncover a world- wide money laundering scheme. Ages 7+.
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