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In the Summerland, life is perfect. Although Iddy cannot remember her past, she feels safe and secure with the people of this country town. But Iddy gradually finds out there are things in this place that nobody wants to talk about, like the Shadow house. What is it and why is it ...
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At the back of Jack's school there is a special place. Not even his mum or gran or Splinter or Fleabag or his little sister, Pest Susie, know about all the things that can happen there. His mate, Lizard, is the only one he can tell. By the author of the award-winning Onion Tears ...
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Sophie was lonely in the city and used to watch the pet shop on the other side of the park - The Noahs' Ark. When she could choose anything she wanted for her birthday, Sophie chose to visit the pet shop, even if she wasn't allowed to buy anything. But she found some friends in o ...
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The story of a girl who discovers that everyone has a special aspect. Emily Rodda has won the Children's Book of the Year Award three times: Something Special (1984); Pigs Might Fly (1987); and The Best-kept Secret (1989).
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This is the story of a wombat's life, told by Jackie French and illustrated by Bettina Guthridge.
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When Lucy's grandma comes over from Italy to stay, there are lots of problems, especially when Grandma arrives wearing witchy black clothes . Worse still Lucy has to grandma-sit. However, this leads to many adventures and Lucy begins to find pride in her Italian heritage.
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Abdullah wants to catch the elusive, jewel-winged butterfly, so that he can buy porridge for his grandfather. In a magic moment, a woman learns that the love of a boy for his grandfather is the most magical thing of all.
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