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There's a camel on my roof!
A wordless story about the daydreams of a child a la 'Wacky Wednesday',
where various exotic animals turn up for a roof party, doing ever
more ridiculous things like bringing a barbecue, an inflatable swimming
pool or even holding a masquerade.
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The Boogie Monsterthon
When I was tucked in bed alone
and mom and dad were not at home...
They came out of the closet
and out of the drawers
from under the bed
and cracks in the floors...
They turned the record player on
-IT WAS A BOOGIE MONSTERTHON!
A rhyming story about the monsters that hide all
day and only come out at night to play, or rather,
as their name suggests, to get together and boogie.
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Toast Written by Christine Wilson
Toast was just a lost, frightened kitten when he came to live
with the Wilsons. But they loved him and he soon began to
show his colours, which is quite impressive for a black and white cat.
He loves water, so long as it doesn't involve soap;
He sometimes 'accidentally' turns on the stereo... at 2am;
He is sneaky when it comes to people food;
He likes to jump into the fridge and curl up next to the beer.
Toast is a collaboration with my former French teacher, Christine
Wilson, and is a fun little story based on the real-life quirks of her cat.
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The New Kid
There was dead silence as the principal, Mr. Guana, showed the new kid into
Mrs. Ouran's class. Pencils dropped, the students in the back row stopped
throwing paper pteradactyls. A hadrosaur's cycad gum fell out of his mouth
and he didn't even notice.
What was a Tyrannosaurus doing at Pangaea Herbivore School?
This book addresses the issue of coming to a new school and being different. It's
about a docile t-rex who is forbidden by his mother to eat the flesh of other
dinosaurs, thus is enrolled at Pangaea instead of the Jastus Carnivore College on
the other side of town. He gets taunted and beaten up by all the bullies of the school,
especially during sport and recess. However, he befriends one of the other outcasts
of his class, a struthiomimus named Egg. When they discover the shady iguanodon
principal (it has been rumoured iguanodons were omnivores, rather than exclusive
herbivores) is plotting to merge with Jastus College, the pair has to figure out
how to expose the truth and stop the carnivores from getting their claws on their school.
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