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A Strange Little Monster (Aussie Nibbles) by Sue Whiting
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
Sasha is a strange little monster. She doesn't like roaring and rumbling like her parents and her sisters, Hissy and Grissy. She'd much rather play the flute with her granddad. But when she discovers that her mum and dad are worried about her because she's so very different from the others, she makes an ...Show more
Blue Hair Day: Aussie Nibbles by James Moloney
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
Their grandmother loved blue. She also hated her grey hair. Sonya and Margo knew what to do.
My Amazing Poo Plant (Aussie Nibbles) by Moya Simons
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
Emma can't have a pet as she lives in an apartment. Her mum loves pot plants and encourages Emma to think of having a plant as a pet. Emma isn't interested until one day when a low-flying bird drops a poo in an empty plant pot and her mum tells her if she waters it a poo plant might grow from the seeds ...Show more
The Girl Who Fell Into a Book (Aussie Nibbles) by Julia Lawrinson
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
Annie loves to read and she loves books about fairies most of all. Her parents think she reads to much and tell her to be careful or one day she will get lost in a book.
The Naughty Magpie: Aussie Nibbles by Eleanor Nilsson
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
Hannah is in hospital with a badly broken leg and feeling very bored. The one thing that cheers her up are the phone calls from her grandmother that describe the visits she has from a lame magpie that begs for food.
The Princess & the Unicorn: Aussie Nibbles by Wendy Blaxland
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles S.
The King is ill and the only thing that might cure him is the magic of a unicorn. But no one believes in unicorns, except Lily. Can she find the 'land beyond the sunset' and bring a unicorn home with her? Ages 6-8.
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