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The Curly Trilogy

BOOK I

Curly’s crazy adventures


A noxious farting butterfly. 
A levitating Ninja Bunny.
A coo that sounds like a cow.
Curly doesn’t remember how she ended up in the forest, or why all these strange animals are staring at her. Papa Bear looks especially angry.
The wolf reckons she’s lying, and Mama Bear thinks Curly looks confused.
But why is she wearing Little Bear’s favourite pyjamas?
If you love bedtime stories, you’ll enjoy reading this out loud as Curly runs screaming through the forest (a lot).  Get mum, dad, grandma, grandpa or your babysitter to join in the fun. You’re bound to get into trouble for it.
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BOOK II

The Messy Mud Games


Synchronised mud swimmers.
A new world record at the mud vault.
Medals galore in the mud crawl, mudfly, and 1500-metre mud stroke.
What’s Manny doing hanging on to the back of a wild mud sleigh ride?
And where did Little Pig learn those radical mud slide tricks?
If you loved reading Book I out loud, you’ll enjoy getting into trouble again as the Forest crew compete at the Messy Mud Games. ​Mum, dad, grandma, grandpa and your babysitter won’t want to miss out on all the fun.
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BOOK III

An epic space adventure


A super massive black hole, slowly spinning in the dark universe. 
And they were flying towards it at the speed of light.
The spaceship rattled and rolled like a comet in a cosmic pinball machine.
‘Aaaaaah!’ screamed Curly.
Bump.
‘Baaaaah!’ screamed the sheep.
They were falling endlessly into a bottomless black pit.
‘Wee!’ yelled Little Pig, ‘this is fun!’
Get comfortable with mum, dad, grandma, grandpa or your babysitter for the final epic bedtime story. You’ll definitely want to loudly act out this latest adventure. It’s guaranteed to hype you up before bedtime. And then we’ll all get into trouble.
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​I acknowledge the traditional Custodians of the land on which I work and live, the Gubbi Gubbi / Kabi Kabi and Joondoburri people, and recognise their continuing connection to land, the waters and sky. I pay my respect to them and their cultures; and to Elders past, present and emerging.
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