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Issue Details: First known date: 2011... 2011 My Best Book of Nibbles
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Contents

* Contents derived from the Melbourne, Victoria,:Penguin , 2011 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
The Girl Who Fell into a Book, Julia Lawrinson , single work children's fiction children's
Annie loves reading even more than she loves chocolate. And one day, when she is reading her favourite fairy book, something truly amazing happens.
(p. 3-71)
The Magic Wand, Ursula Dubosarsky , single work children's fiction children's
'A short novel in which a small girl, annoyed by her little brother's trailing after her, has him disappear and a black cat takes his place with the wave of a newly discovered magic wand.' (The Bibliography of Australasian Judaica 1788- 2008, 16)
(p. 71-140)
When Anna Slept Over, Jane Godwin , single work children's fiction children's

'Anna had never slept over at a friend's house, until now.... Was she brave enough?' (Publication summary) 

(p. 141-212)
The Mermaid's Tail, Raewyn Caisley , single work children's fiction children's

'Crystal longs to be a mermaid, so her mother makes her a flashing, silver tail which she wears at the swimming pool. But it isn't like being a proper mermaid - that is until she decides to wear her tail to bed one night.' (Publication summary)

(p. 213-280)
Party Time!, Janeen Brian , single work children's fiction children's

'It's Mia's first party time at the fairy shop! She knows exactly what will happen because her big sister, Alice, has been to the fairy shop before–twice! But what happens when things don't go as Alice says? Grades 1-3' (Publication summary)

(p. 281)
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