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Squishy Taylor and the Tunnel of Doom

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Squishy Taylor and the Tunnel of Doom
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ailsa Wild
Illustrated by Ben Wood
SeriesSquishy Taylor
Series part Volume No. 6
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:128
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 128
ISBN/Barcode 9781760127732
Audience
Children's (6-12)
Illustrations Black & White

Publishing Details

Publisher Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Imprint Hardie Grant Egmont
Publication Date 1 September 2016
Publication Country Australia

Description

Modern Family meets Harriet the Spy in this hilariously fun mystery series! Sita 'Squishy' Taylor is a cheeky, sneaky 11-year-old who lives with her dad and step-family in a very crowded apartment. Luckily for Squishy, their building is huge - and there's always plenty of mysteries to investigate! Like...* Why are tunnels be both exciting and scary?* How do dogs always know who the bad guys are?* Why are pinkie-swears so important? * Who's storing toxic waste under the park? A hilarious junior fiction book series from Australian author Ailsa Wild about solving mysteries, blending families and leaping to conclusions quicker than a ninja-gazelle! Australian superstar Squishy Taylor is a curious, likeable and instantly relatable hero for ALL kids aged 6 and up. She's part of a blended family - a new kind of normal for so many kids, whether it's a Modern Family or more of a Brady Bunch. Between nightly Skype-chats with her mum (who lives in Geneva), dealing with a noisy baby at home, sharing a room with her two new 'bonus sisters', and getting to know her new stepmum, there's always a new challenge or exciting mystery to solve.

Author Biography

Ailsa Wild is an acrobat, whip cracker and teaching artist who has run away from the circus to become a writer. Ben Wood has been illustrating kid's books for over a decade and has worked with many Australian authors, including the likes of Margaret Wild.