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Why would anyone want to live on a farm where the winds are so fierce that even the pigs are blown away? Fortunately Mum is a clever inventor and can think of one very good reason.
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It's crunch time in Bungawitta. The land's as dry as a dead galah, no rain in sight, and only 12 people left in town. Nobody can make it rain. But a shower of money would help keep Bungawitta alive. A festival would attract city tourists with money to spend, Jay's sure of it. But ...
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A hilarious story about a little girl who is afraid of the water, but ultimately makes friends with it - and learns to swim.
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Roddy's dog, Banana, has disappeared! But when Roddy hears a wail from the drain, he finds an ingenious way to rescue his beloved pet. Free audio reading available to download on a smartphone or tablet via QR code printed inside the book
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Evie and Matthew are being looked after by their grandmother while their mum and dad are away. They call her Fast Grandma because everything she does, from shopping to skateboarding, is so fast that the children can hardly keep up with her. But the day Grandma speedily nabs a thi ...
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The Seaport Junior Sharks football team is in trouble. The Sharks haven't won a single match in the last two seasons, their oval has been declared unsafe, and they don't have enough players to form a viable team. But Eddie Atlas is determined to save the Sharks...
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More fun adventures from Emily, the girl who was born with an eye on the end of her finger -- which, when you are into solving mysteries, can prove to be very 'handy' indeed! Ages: 7+
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Pete has a BIG problem. Something very weird is going on with his cute little baby sister. It's scary. It's impossible. It's destroying his world. And NO-ONE will believe him.
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