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The Puppet Show (Aussie Nibbles) by Ursula Dubosarsky
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Becky plans to put on a puppet show in her living room to entertain her cousin Wesley.
The Rollercoaster: Aussie Nibbles by David Metzenthen
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles
It's Matt's first time ever at the Fun Park. He's going on every ride, though he's secretly rather nervous about the roller coaster and so he says he's saving it until last. Will he be brave enough to ride it? Ages 6-8.
The Strange Little Monster and the Swamp Goblin (Aussie Nibbles) by Sue Whiting
Category: Young Adult | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Sasha is a strange little monster. She doesn't howl and roar like the other Grotty Hollow monsters, and she'd rather play her flute than help prepare for the noisy Blue Moon celebrations. But when she goes to Billowy Bog to practise her music, she is surprised by a swamp goblin. He tricks her and steals ...Show more
Tilly's Treasure (Aussie Nibbles) by Sue Walker
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Tilly's dad doesn't have a lot of money, so for Tilly clean-up week is like a treasure hunt. But nothing she can find compares with what the other girls bring to school. They are always up with the latest craze, whether it's hula hoops or skipping ropes or mood rings. Ages 6-8.
Tim and Tig by Victor Kelleher
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
For his birthday Aunt Ethel gives Tim a kitten, a very large kitten. Aunt Ethel warns Tim not to give the kitten any meat, but Tim's mum gives Tig big dishes of raw meat and so in three months time, Tig is as big as a pony.
Too Much Stuff (Aussie Nibbles) by Wendy Orr
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Cassie has always wanted a desk, she loves to write and draw and paint, and now she has one.
Topsy and Turvy Aussie Nibbles by Justin D'Ath
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Topsy the fruit bat doesn't like fruit, and gets dizzy if she hangs upside down. Turvy the owl doesn't enjoy eating grubs, or standing on his head. When both youngsters are tipped out of their trees by a passing whirlwind, they meet each other and discover they have been accidentally swapped at birth. ...Show more
What Dino Saw: Aussie Nibbles by Victor Kelleher
Category: No Category | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Jenny finds a large egg down by the creek. She takes it home and it hatches. And out pops a cute, but very hungry, dinosaur, who follows Jenny everywhere. Ages 7+.
Where's Sunday? (Aussie Nibbles) by Jane Godwin
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Sally's much-loved puppy, Sunday, is young and bouncy and still needs some training- that's Sally's job, because Sunday is her puppy. There are still a few things Sunday hasn't learned, like coming when she's called. Late one day, when Sally's family is driving home from the beach, her little brother fe ...Show more
Winning the World Cup (Aussie Nibbles) by David Metzenthen
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Aussie Nibbles
Behind Marco's house there is a paddock. Behind Nam's house there is a paddock, too and behind Steffi's and Carlo's and Mitch's houses. And in this huge paddock, just about every day, the friends play soccer for the World Cup. All the kids are Australian - but they play for the country they came from. A ...Show more