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Two donkeys who have loved each other for a long time have a silly fight. Storming off to find someone smarter, they come to realise that they really do belong together. Translated into English for the first time, this beautifully illustrated picture book won the White Raven priz ...
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Once upon a misty morning, from the top of a twisty-wisty beanstalk, someone was looking down on to a tall, tall tower . . . Magic and mischief are afoot as a dreadful spell is cast on the forest. But who can save them before the sands of time run out. Enter Sir Charlie Stinky So ...
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Six-year-old Matilda lives in 1950s Sydney with her parents and two sisters. Filtering through her eyes is the mad and marvellous world of that era and, punctuated by the headlines of the time, the lives of the three girls are juxtaposed against the undercurrents of their parents ...
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Mrs Windyflax seeks the help of a local policeman when she notices her letterbox has been the target of mischievous Pungapeople . The policeman finds himself outwitted by the wily Pungapeople and returns to his station, minus his clothes, to file a report.
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When Tiny the dinosaur hatches out of a great, big egg, no one can believe their eyes... he is so small!!
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Young Roald Dahl leaves England in 1938 for a job with Shell Oil in Dar-es-Salaam, Tanzania, and travelling around East Africa, he comes to love the beautiful and perilous country. Then, with the outbreak of World War II, he decides to sign up with the Royal Air Force and learn t ...
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There's a hullabaloo at the seaside when a toddler takes his friends on a stroll to the end of the pier.
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