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7 y separately published work icon The Underdogs Fake It Till They Make It Jol Temple , Kate Temple , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2021 23752491 2021 single work children's fiction children's

'The Underdog Detective Agency has a proud tradition of sniffing out trouble (and sniffing each other’s butts). Detective Barkley (a dog) and Detective Fang (a cat) are cleaning up the mean streets of Dogtown one crime at a time!

'So when Puplo Picasso’s masterpieces are swapped with pawfect imitations, it’s up to The Underdogs to catch the culprit.

'Can Fang and Barkley solve the case before the Top Dogs return from their ski trip? What does soup have to do with it? And will Carl finally learn how to answer the phone?'

Source: Publisher's blurb.

5 y separately published work icon The Underdogs Hit a Grand Slam Kate Temple , Jol Temple , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2022 23423622 2022 single work children's fiction children's

'The Underdog Detective Agency has a proud tradition of sniffing out trouble (and sniffing each other’s butts).

'Detective Barkley (a dog) and Detective Fang (a cat) are cleaning up the mean streets of Dogtown one crime at a time!

'In The Underdogs Hit a Grand Slam, Barkley and Fang take centre court to find out who’s stealing all the tennis balls in the lead-up to the Dogtown Tennis Grand Slam. Could it be Boris Barker, the famed international tennis pro? Or what about Steffi Gruff? Or Novak Dogavic? Fang and Barkley jump on the case like a dog with a ball, but can they save the day and serve up the criminal mastermind in time? Or will it be game, set, match?' (Publication summary)

8 y separately published work icon The Underdogs Catch a Cat Burglar Jol Temple , Kate Temple , Richmond : Hardie Grant Books , 2021 21062678 2021 single work children's fiction children's 'In a city gone to the dogs … get yourself a cat. The Underdog Detective Agency has a proud tradition of sniffing out trouble (plus sniffing each other’s butts). They’re on a mission to catch Dogtown’s elusive cat burglar … but if they want to crack this case, they’re going need help! Enter Fang. Letting a scruffy street cat join the Underdogs is a bold move, but sometimes you’ve got to risk it to get the (dog) biscuit. Jump on the case with Fang and Barkley as they hit the mean streets of Dogtown. Will they catch the cat burglar? Is Barkley’s bark worse than his bite? Will they bond over furballs? Find out all this and more in The Underdogs Catch a Cat Burglar.' (Publication summary)
7 y separately published work icon Terry Denton's Really Truly Amazing Guide to Everything Terry Denton , North Sydney : Puffin , 2020 19694665 2020 single work information book children's

'Professor Terry Denton talks you through all you need to know about Earth, Life, the Universe and EVERYTHING (almost).

'Sure to engage anyone from the ages of 8 to 80 (and beyond), this is a funny, fascinating whistle-stop tour of the history and science of the universe, life on Earth, the ins and outs of biology, geography, geology and the weather, how life evolved and how it works, and how people use the forces of nature around us to create amazing things. There's even a chapter on time! Get ready to laugh and be amazed at the world around you and within you.' (Publication summary)

4 1 y separately published work icon Secrets of a Schoolyard Millionaire Nat Amoore , Melbourne : Puffin , 2019 16888868 2019 single work children's fiction children's

'The hilarious story of one bag of cash, two best friends and a whole lot of trouble.

'Finding a million dollars in your backyard - every kid's dream, right? That's what me and my best friend Toby thought too.

'Jumping castles at school. Lollipops for our adoring fans. Wearing sunglasses indoors ('cos that's what all the millionaires do).

'There's a lot you can get with a million dollars . . . including a whole lot of trouble.' (Publication summary)

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