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In the fabled, magical library of Skellig Lir, Lily Quench hopes to discover a way of closing all Eyestones - magic stones that her enemies plan to use to travel through time and invade Lily's home! On the quest to find the library, Queen Dragon gets trapped on the island of Skellig Mor. But when Lily tries to rescue her friend she is pushed down a cave on the island by Ariane, the devious lighthouse keeper. Ariane disguises herself as Lily and flies off the island on an oblivious Queen Dragon.It is now up to Lily to escape from Skellig Mor and find the answer to the mystery of the eyestones with only the aid of her wits, night-glasses and a magic flying cape...
Lucy's mum takes her to the library every Saturday. Lucy loves to read, but there is one special book that she borrows over and over again. The book is shared between friends, dropped in the ocean, flown to China and even made into a banana sandwich. But what will happen when everyone's favourite book goes missing? A CBCA Notable book.
'A boat of stars came down tonight and sailed around my bed - it sprinkled stardust on my eyes, put dreams inside my head.' Open worlds of imagination and explore the magic of everyday life with this enchanting new anthology of poetry for preschool and primary-aged children, from some of Australia's finest, and most-loved, writers and illustrators.
For every little girl who loves to dance, comes this lavishly illustrated storybook from award-winning Australian author Natalie Jane Prior and much-loved illustrator Cheryl Orsini. Every Saturday, with a hop, a skip and a magical twirl, Mia, Emma and Grace turn into ... fairy dancers! Enter their enchanted world of fun, friendship, fairy wings and dancing. Ages: 3-8
In the Laidley Hundreds, dangerous wild dragons roam the Highlands. But dragons aren’t born bad – just naughty! When Ava and Jack’s parents agree to foster two young dragons, the siblings can’t believe their luck. But teaching a mischievous pair of dragons how to behave isn't easy, and Jack and Ava will have their work cut out for them with Graun and Fafnine. They might look sweet, but don’t let that fool you – these dragons can cause trouble like you wouldn’t believe. Perfect for fans of How to Train Your Dragon and Enid Blyton's classic adventures, Naughty Dragons is a highly visual series for readers 6+, packed with rollicking adventure, riotous laughs and oodles of mischief.
Can Lily Quench and Queen Dragon once again save Ashby Waters from the Black Count?
In the Laidley Hundreds, dangerous wild dragons roam the Highlands. But dragons aren’t born bad – just naughty! Graun and Fafnine have settled in perfectly with Ava and Jack’s family, but now it’s time for a whole new challenge – school! Jack and Ava are thrilled to be able to start flying to class, and Graun and Fafnine are excited to start dragon lessons. But they soon discover that school isn’t all fun and games – there are new rules to learn, and not all of the dragons in their class are nice. Will Graun and Fafnine be able to stay out of mischief, or will these two naughty dragons cause trouble again? Perfect for fans of How to Train Your Dragon and Enid Blyton's classic adventures, Naughty Dragons is a highly visual series for readers 6+, packed with rollicking adventure, riotous laughs and oodles of mischief.
A star in the night sky watches the world go to sleep.
Leonie--little girl by day, cat-burglar by night--gives her loot to the needy and does good deeds while out on the prowl
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