Jasmine Berry Jasmine Berry i(23750585 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Pepper Masalah and the Disappearing Rope Rosanne Hawke , Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2024 28272176 2024 single work children's fiction children's

'Pepper Masalah and the Flying Carpet by Rosanne Hawke is a series of five or more chapter story books featuring an adventurous black cat called Pepper Masalah, and her nine-year-old friend, Zamir. 

'Pepper Masalah lives with Zamir and his family on an olive farm in Australia. Zam’s grandmother is from the old country (Kashmir) and she brought with her an ancient carpet. She believes the carpet can fly, and that it will try to find its previous master in Kashmir. It hasn’t flown for hundreds of years so it is shaky at first, and can’t find its bearings. It lands in many countries on the way to Kashmir, where Pepper Masalah and Zamir have dangerous but exciting adventures.

'In the 4th book, the carpet flies Pepper Masalah and Zamir back in time to find its original owner in Moghul India, who is none other than the ailing Emperor Shah Jahan. They land in Lahore and find the Lahore Fort where a magician is doing a disappearing rope trick. Pepper climbs the rope to escape a bazaar dog and their problems start in earnest. They have arrived in Hindustan at a time of intrigue and Zam is accused of stealing the carpet and is put in the dungeon. How will Pepper and her new friends rescue him? And how can they return home without the carpet? They are lost in time.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Pepper Masalah and the Giant Bird Rosanne Hawke , Chinchilla : Wombat Books , 2023 28149390 2023 single work children's fiction children's

'The carpet is shot at over Afghanistan and the Simurgh (a giant bird from Persian folklore) snatches Pepper from the carpet to feed her young when they hatch. The carpet is disorientated without Pepper and disappears after Zam falls off. He makes the long climb up the mountain to find Pepper. How will they get home to Australia without the carpet?'  (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Mila and Ivy Katrina McKelvey , Jasmine Berry (illustrator), Capalaba : Wombat Books , 2022 23750623 2022 single work picture book children's

'Mila is a cardboard design engineer. She is currently designing and constructing a cupcake catapult with her little sister, Ivy. However, things change when Ivy destroys their project, making cardboard confetti instead. Mila is devastated and wants nothing more to do with Ivy. Mila continues to engineer - alone. But something is missing. Maybe Ivy was making cardboard confetti for a reason. So how do sisters rebuild their relationship while engineering their next ultimate cardboard creation?' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Where's My Dinosaur? Ashling Kwok , Jasmine Berry (illustrator), Capalaba : Yellow Brick Books , 2021 23854125 2021 single work picture book children's

'When Daddy told me I was getting a new playmate, I was so excited. I wouldn't mind too much if it was a puppy. Or a little chick. Or maybe a bunny. I hope it's a dinosaur - I love dinosaurs! An imaginative story about anticipating a new arrival.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Troll's Tall Tales Michelle Worthington , Jasmine Berry (illustrator), Capalaba : Yellow Brick Books , 2021 23854018 2021 single work picture book children's

'Discover the hilarious stories behind the Easter Bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and Santa Claus, straight from Troll's top secret files. Troll takes you through the secrets behind the stories you think you know. For instance, rather than just one Easter Bunny there are 418 rabbits secretly trained in the ancient art of egg-fu. The tooth fairy doesn't look as good in a tutu as you might think either, although he's really a very nice chap. Santa's helpers might not be as elvish as you'd expected (maybe they're a bit more on the automated side?). Explore the clever, funny takes on these legends from award-winning children's author Michelle Worthington, with imaginative illustrations by artist Jasmine Berry.' (Publication summary)

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