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Aussie Nibbles
Series · 13
books · 2003-2013

Books in series

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#1

The Amazing Fleadini

2011

The Flea Circus is the best show Matt has ever seen. And now its superstar, the Amazing Fleadini, wants to stay with him!
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#5

Chantelle's Cloak

Aussie Nibbles

2011

Chantelle doesn't want to be a big sister when Mum's new baby is born. All she wants is a cloak . . . so she can make herself invisible!
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#7

Crusher Kevin

2011

Soon Charlie will have a dog of his own, but it won't be a big, scary dog like Crusher. Who could ever love a dog like that?
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#9

The Deep End

2010

Becky has reached the point in her swimming lessons when she has stopped being a Frog and has moved up to be a Platypus. She has to go into the deep end, and she's not at all sure that she's ready for it. She wishes she could be a Frog for just a little while longer.
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#20

The Littlest Pirate and the Stinky Ship

Aussie Nibbles

2013

While Nicholas Nosh, the Littlest Pirate, is sailing home from an expedition to get special food for his birthday party, his crew is overcome by a terrible smell. Soon the Golden Pudding is boarded by a band of pirates led by Captain Stinker, the dirtiest, ugliest, smelliest pirate in the Seven Seas, and Nicholas and his crew are taken captive. Stinker's ship is his secret weapon. It's so disgustingly putrid that it can overpower any other ship without so much as a shot from its cannon. And because Stinker wants to keep it that way, he won't allow anything to be cleaned, ever. But Nicholas can see that Stinker's crew aren't very happy. He has to win them over to his side – but how?
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#21

The Magic Violin

2006

Jimbo's parents decide he has to play the violin. He hates it and so does everyone else. The cat is sick on the carpet, people leave town, trees die. "The violin can stand it no longer. Its elegant neck began to tremble. Its strings began to vibrate." Now, Jimbo made a very different noise, the most beautiful noise in the world. He soon becomes even more famous than the Wiggles, gives concerts to the Queen and the Pope. But he is not happy, he misses his mates at the footy club. This over-the-top story will have young readers rolling around in h
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#29

Pippa the perfect flowergirl

2011

Pippa is so excited - she's going to be the flowergirl at her aunt's wedding. And she wants everything to be perfectly perfect!
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#30

Pippa's Perfect Picnic

Aussie Nibbles

2013

Pippa has invited her friends to a perfect spring picnic – and she knows that the secret to a perfect picnic is . . . a perfect surprise!
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#31

Pippa's Perfect Ponytail

2009

Pippa is getting ready for her birthday party, and for birthday parties she always, always wears her hair in a perfect ponytail!
#35

Rosie to the Rescue

2007

Rosie loves the shiny red fire engine that lives next door. Only one thing could be better—a fire engine of her own!
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#36

Sam Sullivan's Scooter

2009

When Sam Sullivan is given his scooter, he can't wait to ride it. But one thing still isn't quite finished: the handlebars are hollow, and Mum can't find any corks to plug them with. Ever curious, Sam wonders what it would be like to stick his fingers in the handlebars. Despite Mum's dire warnings, he can't resist...
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#39

Show and Tell

2003

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#51

My Best Book of Nibbles

2010

Have you ever wanted to go on a magical adventure? Do you have an annoying brother or sister? Have you ever been to an unusual party? Do you sometimes feel unsure about sleepovers? Have you ever dreamt of becoming part of a wonderful story? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then My Best Book of Nibbles is for you! This exciting collection from the much-loved Aussie Nibbles series brings together five favourite stories for girls. Includes the following stories: The Girl Who Fell Into a Book by Julia Lawrinson, illustrated by Anne Spudvilas The Magic Wand by Ursula Dubosarsky, illustrated by Mitch Vane When Anna Slept Over by Jane Godwin, illustrated by Andrew McLean The Mermaid's Tail by Raewyn Caisley, illustrated by Ann James Party Time by Janeen Brian, illustrated by Beth Norling For 6 to 9 year olds.

Authors

Sherryl Clark
Sherryl Clark
Author · 17 books

Some of my first short stories were crime fiction, and although in the last 20 years I have focused a lot more on writing children's and YA books, I've kept going with my crime writing. The first two novels are now stowed somewhere in the back of my filing cabinet! But "Trust Me, I'm Dead", first draft written in 2009, was shortlisted for the CWA Debut Dagger and then published by Verve Books in the UK. What a journey with that novel. I love the character, a grumpy woman (secretly modelled on a young Judi Dench), and couldn't let go of the story. Nine drafts later ... More about my crime writing and books at www.sherrylclarkcrimewriter.com I have been writing poems and stories for over twenty-five years, and have two collections of poetry published. Perseverance really does count, I think, for all kinds of writing. In 1996 I wrote my first children’s book, "The Too-Tight Tutu", which was published in 1997 by Penguin Australia. I have since written over 60 children's and YA books, which are published around the world. My verse novel "Farm Kid" won the 2005 NSW Premier’s Literary Award for Children’s Books. "Sixth Grade Style Queen (Not!)" was a 2008 CBCA Honour Book. My YA novel "Dying to Tell Me", published in the USA by KaneMiller, has also been published in Australia by me. I'm a teacher in creative writing at Victoria University TAFE. My author website is at www.sherrylclark.com. I also work as a freelance editor, manuscript development editor and mentor - information on these at www.sherrylclarkwritingcoach.com. And yes, I also teach people how to develop their own blogs and websites!

Victor Kelleher
Author · 21 books

Victor Kelleher is an Australian author. Victor was born in London and moved to Africa with his parents, at the age of fifteen. He spent the next twenty years travelling and studying in Africa, before moving to New Zealand. Kelleher received a teaching degree in Africa and has taught in Africa, New Zealand and Australia. While in New Zealand, he began writing part time, prompted by homesickness for Africa. He moved to Australia in 1976, with his South African wife, Allison, and taught at the University of New England, in Armidale, New South Wales, before moving to Sydney to write full time. Many of the books he has written have been based on his childhood and his travellings in Africa. Kelleher has won many awards for his books, such as the Australian Children's Book Award.

Julia Lawrinson
Julia Lawrinson
Author · 10 books
Julia Lawrinson is an Australian writer of children's and young adult fiction. Her debut novel Obsession (Fremantle Press, 2001) won the Western Australian Premier's Prize for Young Adult Writing: since then her work has been shortlisted for numerous awards. Her latest book for young adults is Before You Forget (PenguinRandomHouse 2017). Her latest novel for children is Mel and Shell (Fremantle Press 2021), and in 2023 she published her first picture book, City of Light (ill. Heather Potter and Mark Jackson) with Wild Dog Books. Her memoir, How To Avoid A Happy Life, will be released on 30 April 2024 by Fremantle Press.
Julie Nickerson
Julie Nickerson
Author · 3 books
Julie Nickerson was born in Melbourne, Australia. She liked to make her own books when she was young, but didn’t consider a career in writing and became a medical scientist instead. She later spent many years overseas where she had a variety of jobs, none of which involved science or writing. When she moved back to Australia, she started writing stories for her children and finally realised that working with words was what she really wanted to do. Julie’s first book, Pippa’s perfect ponytail, was released in Penguin’s Aussie Nibbles series in 2009. This has been followed by Pippa the perfect flower girl (2011) and Pippa's perfect picnic (2013).
Jane Godwin
Jane Godwin
Author · 25 books

Jane Godwin is the Publisher, Books for Children and Young Adults, at Penguin Books Australia. She is also a highly acclaimed author of many books for children. Her work is published internationally and she has received many commendations. The Family Tree won the 2000 Queensland Premier's Award (Children's Books); Sebby, Stee, the Garbos and Me was shortlisted for the 1999 New South Wales State Literary Award (Patricia Wrightson Prize) and was a YABBA finalist; and The True Story of Mary was shortlisted for the 2006 CBCA Book of the Year Awards, Younger Readers. In 2009 her picture book with illustrator Anna Walker, Little Cat and the Big Red Bus, was a notable book in the CBCA Awards and was also shortlisted for the Speech Pathology Australia Awards, Lower Primary division. Jane's most recent novel is Falling From Grace, and her most recent picture book is All Through the Year, illustrated by Anna Walker, due for publication in October 2010. Jane lives in Melbourne with her family. Her hobbies seem to have fallen by the wayside a little since she has taken on the role of publisher, but from what she remembers, they were playing tennis, walking, reading (things other than manuscripts), doing cryptic crosswords, talking about the need to do gardening (and sometimes even doing it), cooking, playing piano, spending time with friends and mucking around with family which consists of partner Michael and two adolescents, Wil (19) and Lizzie (17). She still manages the cryptic crosswords, friends and family. Jane also enjoys working creatively with school students, encouraging them to develop confidence in their own creativity, ideas and abilities.

Ursula Dubosarsky
Ursula Dubosarsky
Author · 29 books
Ursula Dubosarsky is an award-winning author of numerous books for children and young adults. About The Golden Day, her first book with Candlewick Press, she says, "The little girls watch, wonder, respond, change, and grow—and then their childhood is gone, forever. This element of the story, I suppose, is at least partly autobiographical. But, as I say—all of our teachers come home safe and sound in the end." Ursula Dubosarsky lives in Australia.
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