The Carbon-Neutral Adventures of the Indefatigable EnviroTeens


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Meet our superheroes: - Binky, aka The Monotreme! - Worried Norman, once bitten by a radioactive croissant and now Pastry Person! - Letitia, an occasionally bossy science-wombat and genius inventor! Together, they are the EnviroTeens and they are about to get very, very angry. Singleuse Plastic Brendan may have an evil plan to destroy all the world's turtles with his dastardly tur-tele-pooter but, believe it or not, there is something even more sinister than an angry plastic bag on a garbage island in the middle of the ocean ... Climate change! Oh no! The EnviroTeens will do anything to stop this impending disaster: scale slippery volcanoes, scurry through forests full of poisonous armpit monsters, even meet Senator Ian, the Climate Denialist Potato. But can three teenagers and a chicken save the whole world? Why not, nobody else is! Maybe they are in with a chance? I can't look, it's too exciting! A hilarious graphic novel about a group of teens who are determined to clean the planet and clear the air. A proportion of the publisher's profits will be donated to School Strike 4 Climate Australia. 'I loved the book and found it entertaining and humorous yet still informative. It's well written and educational ... The muffin recipe is an extra bonus too. Good job. Great writing and illustrating.' Clementine, 11 years old 'Totally hilarious. I loved it. And the environmental message is what all my friends and I want to see adults fighting for. You are a good adult ... Gold star for you.' Maggie, 12 years old 'This whimsical, fun book will be fully enjoyed by children who are fans of Dav Pilkey's Dog Man books or Andy Griffiths and Terry Denton's Treehouse series. It is also a great way for parents to inspire conversations with their children about the complexities of contemporary environmental politics.' Books+Publishing




The Dog on the Moon


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Stanley the dog had lost his people. He was running in the park and the next thing he knew he was alone. He was a smart little dog, so he stopped and waited in one spot for his people to find him. He sat and sat, he waited and waited. It got dark and the wind came up, but no one came. Stanley was alone and lonely. The only friendly thing he could see was the full moon shining down on him. If he looked closely he could almost see the smiling face of the Man-In-The-Moon looking at him




Dog on the Moon


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An angry young girl, an angry old man, a claustrophobic woman and the father of two of her children, a substance abusing natural born builder, the remnants of an aging terrorist group and their descendants, an older man with a serious case of self pity, an ancient GI bride and ex-house breaker and an extremely nasty dollar store manager ... Their stories come and go and sometimes touch.




First Dog On the Moon's Guide to Living Through the Impending Apocalypse and How to Stay Nice Doing It


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The only book you will ever need to read by Australia's best-loved marsupial-based cartoonist Join beloved cartoonist First Dog On the Moon in this tender frolic through the looming collapse of civilisation and the demise of everything you ever cared about. Never have so many worked so hard to bring about the end of life as we know it, but what to wear? When Armageddon arrives, will it still be okay to walk around in your underpants? Full of handy tips on what to pack, where to go and how to wave a cricket bat menacingly when interlopers try to steal the family pets that you were saving for dinner, this gentle book is fun for all the family. If you don't buy it, you will probably be eaten by an enormous mutant Nazi tapeworm the size of a school bus. So when the 'SHTF', don't say we didn't warn you, and don't come to the First Dog On the Moon Institute bunker, because there isn't one, it is a secret.




Big Dog and Little Dog Visit the Moon


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Because the moon looks sad, Big Dog and Little Dog build a rocket to fly there, lumpily, bumpily through the night, to cheer him up




Dog in the Moon


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Dog Goes To The Moon


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Dog has a magic key, and when his boy Joe and Joe's Mom are sleeping, Dog sneaks out and has adventures. During his travels, Dog goes around the world, back in time and to the Moon! Dog always learns something new. Like most moms, Joe's Mom has no idea about Dog's magic and she always wakes up to find something 'odd' has happened to Dog while she has been sleeping. The 'Dog Has A Key' series of books for early childhood to early reader, are for fun, but they stem from a little boy's questions and observations of the world and his Dog's attempts to help him and his friends find answers and understanding. Each story has a 'Big Word' that we can learn from. 'Dog Goes To The Moon' is the first book in the 'Dog Has A Key' Series, and introduces us to Dog and his family. Dog uses his magic key to go to the Moon. Dog discovers how it feels to be treated unfairly because he is different. Can Dog overcome this problem and make friends with the Mood Dogs? The Big Word associated with this story is: Discrimination...




The Dog that Lives on the Moon


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Life after death? Where is the Rainbow Bridge? Sugar, a mixed breed Chihuahua/cairn terrier, answers these questions in The Dog That Lives on the Moon. This book is a story of not only her life here on earth but also her spiritual life on the moon. Her earthly life consists of living with two humans and the adventures they shared and also the dogs that were part of her life and her nemesis, Ash Lee and Gypsy, two cats who lived with her at the Del Mar Apartments. She lived in Tucson, Arizona, but traveled to places like Tombstone and Bisbee, Arizona, San Diego, San Francisco, and Mount Saint Helens. After her death, her adventures continue, but with a little more spice. She goes to live on the moon where she meets Cochie; Cutie, an abused dog; Thunder, a fighting dog; Kingston, a Hurricane Katrina casualty; and Skeeter, the oldest dog living on the moon, each with their own stories. One adventure that Skeeter tells her is the landing on the moon by men and what happened. She even meets two important human spirits, Francis and Buddy, who share philosophy with her. A great read for dog and animal lovers, it grips the heart of the reader, and they will never look at their pets the same way.




The Dog on the Moon


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Longevity Law Enforcement legendary detective Chris McGregor is still learning to rely on his new partners, Livvy Hutchins, a perceptive and irrepressible LLE rookie, and Louie, a neuro-enhanced dog with phenomenally useful talents. Together they must find a way to battle a deadly conspiracy of corrupt politicians and industrialists without exposing them to the public. Their goal: to preserve the Moon for the rest of mankind. Fast-paced, character-driven, and high-concept, the Longevity Law Enforcement trilogy concludes with another entertaining speculative novel. Although each of the books of the series can stand alone as a complete story, the dynamic partnership of the appealing main characters develops throughout all three books: Longevity, The Burning Rivers, and The Dog on the Moon.