Princess Beatrice and the Rotten Robber


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Elizabeth Honey's delightfully illustrated and boisterous story will appeal to independently minded children everywhere.




What do you think, Feezal?


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A funny modern princess-in-a-tower story about a poor little rich girl, some rotten robbers, a Harley Davidson motorbike, family, friendship, money, computers, books and babysitters. It's also about wanting a dog.




Remote Man


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Elizabeth Honey skilfully combines humour, adventure, user-friendly language and thought-provoking themes. Remote Man is great entertainment, with depth and heart.




Fiddle-back


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The Cherry Dress


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When Sally grows too big for the cherry dress, it is passed on to Lucy, then Maria, and then Fiona, and when it is all worn out, it goes to Fiona's teddy. Sally's father takes a photo of Sally, Lucy, Fiona and Ted to send to Grandma, who made the dress for Sally so many years before




The Ballad of Cauldron Bay


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The Stella Street mob is off to remote Cauldron Bay, and everything promises to be blissful in the fascinating old wooden house by the beach, until a new girl is foisted on them. Tara is sophisticated, fashionable and into boys especially the wild surfies. Henni just wants to play and have the kind of holiday they ve always had, but now she has to look out for Tara, and her holiday is in danger of being wrecked. Following the success of 45 + 47 Stella Street and Fiddle-back, Elizabeth Honey takes us on another adventure with Henni, Danielle, Zev, Frank, Briquette and the others, but this time it s not so clear just who are the goodies and who are the baddies. As Henni turns thirteen, she learns that people are not always what they seem. Elizabeth Honey writes with the invigorating energy of a salty wind off the sea that wakes you up and makes you see the world afresh. Warm-hearted, funny, touching and wise, this is wonderful story about growing up and living life to the full.




Don't Pat the Wombat!


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The warts-and-all story of a Grade 6 school camp (including the funny, rude and naughty bits), featuring a loner called Jonah and an explosive teacher called The Bomb.




I'm Still Awake, Still!


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A comforting bedtime story AND an audio CD! The story and songs are warm, fun and full of affection; guaranteed to leave children feeling happy and safe in the world.




To the Boy in Berlin


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This suspenseful novel features the main character, Henni Octon, from the Stella Street books. It's a quirky detective story about righting the wrongs of the past and fighting injustice in the present; a touching story of friendship (across time, across cultures), football and the power of the Internet.




That's not a daffodil!


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When Tom is given a brown bulb, he says, 'That's not a daffodil! That's an onion.' A cheeky and satisfying story with playful repetition and build up of anticipation that will make little children request this story again and again. HONOUR BOOK: CBCA Book of the Year, Early Childhood, 2012 When Tom's neighbour gives him a brown bulb, Tom can't believe it will flower. 'That's not a daffodil!' says Tom. 'Well,' says the old gardener. 'Let's plant it and see.' Elizabeth Honey has created a playful story that little children will enjoy again and again - about an inventive boy, a kindly gardener, a growing friendship and the promise of a bulb.