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Not Bog Standard and Other Peculiar Stories

Not Bog Standard and Other Peculiar Stories

Be honest: are you really sure theres nothing living in your toilet? Really, really sure? Positive? What about that stuffed cat? Pretty sure it wont come alive in the night and completely freak you out? Well, you have a lot to learn, because not only is your toilet full of creatu... read full description below.

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ISBN 9781862918634
Published by Scholastic
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Pardoe, Mark

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ISBN-13 9781862918634
ISBN-10 1862918635
Stock Available
Status Available at publisher; usually ships 5-14 working days
Publisher Scholastic
Imprint Omnibus Books
Publication Date not entered
Publication Country Australia Australia
Format Paperback
Author(s) By Pardoe, Mark
Category Short Stories
Interest Age 6-12 years
Reading Age 6-12 years
NBS Text Children's Fiction
ONIX Text Children/juvenile
Number of Pages 240
Dimensions Width: 129mm
Height: 198mm
Weight Not specified - defaults to 600g
Dewey Code A823.4
Catalogue Code 245839

Description of this Book

Be honest: are you really sure theres nothing living in your toilet? Really, really sure? Positive? What about that stuffed cat? Pretty sure it wont come alive in the night and completely freak you out? Well, you have a lot to learn, because not only is your toilet full of creatures that enjoy making your mum yell at you, but also there are all sorts of weird and crazy possibilities out there ...

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Author's Bio

Mark Pardoe was born in England but moved to Melbourne in 1996, when he finally accepted that he had no chance of making it as either a soccer star or a racing driver in his country of birth. After foolishly working in some serious jobs like banking and telecommunications, he eventually retrained as a primary school teacher in 2006. Mark currently lives in Perth with his wife, Melissa, daughter, Sally, and dog, Jazz, as well as several small unnamed geckos that seem to like it in their house.

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