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1 y separately published work icon The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek Susan Pease , Australia : 2021- 27238688 2021 series - author podcast

'Jo, forced to come up with a brilliant idea for an upcoming essay exam, detours into the bush on her way to school to find inspiration. She stumbles into two unusual creatures by the banks of the Corkuparipple Creek. Jo’s dream to discover anything not yet discovered may be realised. This could be the discovery she has been yearning for and great subject matter for her important exam. The mystery of Corkuparipple Creek begins and her eyes are opened to a new way of looking at our existence. Based on the books of the same written by Queensland children’s author Susan Pease, The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek is a new podcast coming this year. Featuring an all-Australian cast of voice actors this audio series was conceived and recorded in Brisbane during the COVID lockdown on 2020. The story revolves around Jo – a young girl with a special relationship with the Australian Bush and the fantastic creatures she meets there. With strong envorinmental messages and themes of taking responsibility for your actions, it is sure to both entertain and educate children young and old.'

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1 y separately published work icon Sludge, Snot and Seawater The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek : Sludge, Snot and Seawater Susan Pease , Glebe : Little Steps , 2017 11667069 2017 single work children's fiction children's

'When a sludge sickness pollutes the Corkuparipple Creek and Jo's brother, Geoffrey, becomes sick, action is needed to find a solution. Jo's dog Bandaid is also missing and Aunt Pepper organises a search party under the Pacific Ocean to visit with the Clam King. 

'Will he have the answer to the missing dog and the medicine to heal Geoffrey and the environment?

'A new Mystery begins and Jo is faced with serious environmental issues full of sludge, snot and seawater.' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon Corkuparipple Creek : Worlds Apart The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek : Worlds Apart Susan Pease , Frenchs Forest : Little Steps , 2016 9530350 2016 single work single work children's fiction children's

'Jo, forced to come up with a brilliant idea for an upcoming essay exam, detours into the bush on her way to school to find inspiration. She stumbles into two unusual creatures by the banks of the Corkuparipple Creek. Jo's dream to discover anything not yet discovered may be realised. This could be the discovery she has been yearning for and great subject matter for her important exam. The mystery of Corkuparipple Creek begins and her eyes are opened to a new way of looking at our existence.' (Publication summary)

1 The Mysteries of Corkuparipple Creek Susan Pease , 2016 series - author
1 2 y separately published work icon Zoo In Me Susan Pease , Olivia Pease (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : Little Steps , 2012 Z1919576 2012 single work picture book adventure

'What do you get when two toddlers have a play date with animal costumes, blocks, crayons, paper and a huge gooey chocolate cake? A ZOO. Not to mention a mess. This delightful story travels through the alphabet with emotions and animals.' (Publisher's blurb)

1 2 y separately published work icon I Can See Faces Susan Pease , Olivia Pease (illustrator), Frenchs Forest : Little Steps , 2012 6770289 2012 single work picture book children's

'Toby is a boy with a talent; he can see faces in almost everything. The problem is that nobody else can. This story travels through the day in the life of a child's imagination. Toby can see all types of faces in everyday things. Adults just need to pull out their imagination to see them too.' (Publisher's blurb)

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