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Leon Stumble's Book of Stupid Fairytales
The Paw
Short Stuff
Squeak Street Series
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Short Stuff
Mark Stevens

Weird things happen in Mark Steven’s collection of short stories.  Dogs talk, boys shrink, a short-sighted girl develops x-ray vision, and a magical booger helps everyone at school to improve their scores. And that’s not all. Short or tall, these ten stories will surprise and delight readers aged 9 and up – especially boys.

ISBN 978 1876288 94 5
198 mm x 129 mm
PB 184 pp $14.95
One colour

Rights Available: World rights excluding ANZ

 

The Paw Collection
Natalie Jane Prior & Terry Denton

The Paw is bold!  The Paw is brave!  And now The Paw is back!

Welcome to the adventures of the world’s cheekiest cat-burglar, aka The Paw!  Back by popular demand, The Paw Collection, includes the original three original Paw stories - The Paw, Destination Brazil and The Purple Diamond - in an entirely new format. Totally re-illustrated.

ISBN 978 1876288 65 5
198 x 129mm
PB 104 pp $12.95
One colour

Rights Available: World rights excluding ANZ




Leon Stumbles Book of Stupid Fairytales
Leon Stumble’s Book of Stupid Fairytales
Doug MacLeod & Craig Smith

Leon Stumble is the world’s most boring writer. But when his girlfriend Cassie gives him the idea of writing fairytales with twisted titles, he finally creates an interesting book. His publisher thinks Leon’s book has that magic ingredient. Stupidity. But will it be a bestseller?

From the team that gave us the hilarious Sister Madge’s Book of Nuns.

ISBN 978 1876288 66 2
198 mm x 129 mm
PB 216 pp $15.95
One colour

Rights Available: World rights excluding ANZ

Squeak Street Series
Emily Rodda & Andrew McLean

A series from Emily Rodda and Andrew McLean, aimed at 6-7 year-olds and featuring ten illustrated ‘read alone’ stories based around the characters of the Squeak Street Picture book.