July 2012 Release
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List of titles published from 26 June to 25 July 2012.
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Tessa and Zachary have a machine that is swift and splendiferous. Every day it carries them from here to there and back again in cool calm comfort. But one morning, the machine breaks down.
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Lionfield Public School is hiding something. A secret tunnel that winds around underneath all of the classrooms, the playground and even the principal's office. No student has ever climbed down into the secret tunnel. Until now...
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Two little monkeys are hiding in a tree - two little monkeys named Cheeky and Chee. Swing on in if you'd like to see just why they're hiding in that big old tree. From bestselling picture-book creators Mem Fox and Jill Barton, here is a sweet, surprise-filled story that's sure to ...
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Portrait of Spain for Kids is the fourth children's book published by QAGOMA and features full-page colour images, information about the artists, fun facts about Spanish history and culture, as well as instructions for at-home activities such as Spanish recipes.
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Rapscallion Slinky Malinki likes to get up before everyone else in the morning so he can get them out of bed. He tries every trick in the book: sitting on their faces, biting their toes, leaping on their limbs, yowling. Once he has succeeded in getting the family up . . . he g ...
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Several hundred proverbs [...] categorised under a large number of diverse headings, with translations and explanations in English"--Back cover.
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The Supersons are just your average, everyday family ...Yes, they have super strange superpowers, Yes, Seth's dubious drawing skills are landing him in hot water. Yes, the whole family is off to Superhero School for the summer. And yes, there's a super villain joining forces with ...
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Now in paperback. In the last few months she had had more than a dozen messages from the museum, asking when she was going to take up her position as Fifth Keeper. Tonight she would reply. 'Never.'
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A rhyming Kiwi retelling of the traditional story of Goldilocks and the three bears. However in this version "Goldie" is a little kiwi girl who eats the fish and chip dinner of three penguins. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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A rhyming Kiwi retelling of the traditional story of The Princess and the Frog. In this case the princess is a rugby-mad kiwi girl called Kiri, and the frog is in fact an All Black trapped in a frog's body"--Publisher information. Suggested level: junior, primary.
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