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When Harry and Jordan win a free ride on the African Sky Safari at the Nullambine Zoo, they could have never have predicted that the chairlift would fail and they'd need to rescue a newborn baby zebra. It's all in a day's work for everyone's favourite identical twins.
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Something's been killing off Nullambine's sheep, and Mission Fox are on the case to see if it's the legendary Nullambine Puma. Is there really an escaped puma on the run, or is it just a rumour?
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Part of a non-fiction series, this book contains facts about space. It talks about exploding stars, boiling planets, robotic explorers, black holes, white dwarfs and red giants. It aims to show what life would be like on Mars, what it takes to become an astronaut and how to hunt ...
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Flyn's sick of being bullied by Toby Downer's gang. So when he sees Pop Hooper's Pet Express pull into town, he's keen to see if Pop has his dream dog - a fierce guard dog Flyn will call Chomper. But how will Flyn cope when all Pop has is a tiny, round lapdog called Pumpkin. Ther ...
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Tilda is lonely. Her friend, Nat, fell out of a tree Tilda was making her climb and they haven't spoken since. Tilda thinks the fall was all Nat's fault for being too slow-moving and that a pet monkey would be a much better companion than Nat anyway. So when Pop Hooper offers Til ...
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If Aesop had been born Australian this is the story he would have written instead of The Boy Who Cried Wolf. As it is, Yvonne Morrison has done the job for him - telling the raucous tale of a cheeky cockatoo who decides that pulling a few pranks on his fellow birds will liven thi ...
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F is for the fairies in the pages of this book. You'll find them hiding everywhere- just go and have a look!
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The best-selling Australian Christmas book available in a board book for the first time!
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A marvellous introduction to the alphabet and also the Australian animals. Filled with Heath's colourful and zany illustrations and lyrical prose to help the developing readers. Ages 5+.
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Clara, The Mouse King and the Sugar Plum Fiary... now with added sunscreen! A brand-new, Australian version of a much-loved Christmas classic, filled with Heath's colourful, sweet and zany illustrations. Ages 5+.
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