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Wallaby Track (Outback Sagas)
Vowing to use his doctoring skills to help other settlers survive in the beloved outback territory of his forebears, Stephen Brendell meets Deirdre Kerrick, a courageous young woman determined to preserve her family's destiny. Original..
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Willoughby Wallaby Woo (Alligator Tales)
Willoughby finds celebrated author Dennis Lee in an Alligator Pie mode of charming humor and wordplay Equally suited to parent-child interaction or classroom or daycare groups, Willoughby gets everyone in on the fact. The first two lines set the tone: "Willoughby, wallaby wee / An elephant sat on me." Everyone — from parents to children — then get a chance to change the last word of the first line. Featuring festive color artwork and the lively rhymes of Canada's own "Father Goose," Willoughby Wallaby Woo entertains youngsters while teaching them the joy of words and the pleasures of participation.
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Race to Wallaby Bay (Adventures Down Under #5)
The McWaids Plunge Ahead To Save the LADY E!

A desperate letter from his grandfather prompts Patrick McWaid and his family to return to Boomerang Bend, where the Lady Elisabeth still rests on the bottom of the river. But they arrive to find the Old Man crushed by many setbacks. Not only has his entire crew left him, but the money meant for repairs has disappeared!

With no other choice, the Old Man has sold half the boat to a mysterious investor in Goolwa at the mouth of the Murray River. But there's one catch he must deliver the paddle steamer to her new half owner in thirty days or lose his remaining half! It's a long way to Goolwa, and first they must raise the Lade E from the river bottom. Can the McWaids make the necessary repairs in time?

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Wallaby Booth (Attitude Adjusters)
Meet a boy who has a hard time sticking to the truth . . . and find out what happens when his friends stop believing anything he says.

There once was a boy named Wallaby Booth
who struggled a bit when it came to the truth.
It wasn't that Wallaby wanted to lie,
"It's just that the truth is so boring," he'd sigh.

Wallaby Booth just can't seem to tell the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. When he actually tells his friends that Uncle Wally is coming from Australia with his pet crocodile they think it's just another tall tale. Wallaby learns an important lesson when his friends don't show up to see Uncle Wally , who really does have a crocodile!

This humorous read-aloud book will help kids recognize the importance of being honest. Like every story in the Attitude Adjusters series, Wallaby Booth is specially crafted to help kids discover what it means to be more like Jesus in their attitudes and actions.

Joanna Weaver is a pastor’s wife and the mother of John Michael and Jessica. She
loves working with children using music, drama, and storytelling. Joanna lives with
her family in Whitefish, Montana.

As art director for several companies, Tony Kenyon won numerous awards for his
advertising and television work. He is currently a freelance illustrator living in an
eighteenth-century house overlooking Winchester Cathedral in England.

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