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The eight stories in this series were originally published separately between 1994-1997.
Contents
* Contents derived from the Ringwood,Ringwood - Croydon - Kilsyth area,Melbourne - East,Melbourne,Victoria,:Penguin,2001 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Crystal Baulle decides to do something about Justin Day's annoying habit: copying everything from everybody. It takes a lot to do it - a haunted house, a birthday party, a bike ride and a friendly guru called Swamiji. But Crystal is confident she'll get there in the end.
Millie Minor is such a moaner. She even moans about a class visit to the circus! When Millie and Toby Shaw become unwilling stars of the show, confetti and kisses like cold spaghetti are the order of the day
* Contents derived from the Camberwell,Camberwell - Kew area,Melbourne - Inner South,Melbourne,Victoria,:Puffin,2003 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
Crystal Baulle decides to do something about Justin Day's annoying habit: copying everything from everybody. It takes a lot to do it - a haunted house, a birthday party, a bike ride and a friendly guru called Swamiji. But Crystal is confident she'll get there in the end.
Millie Minor is such a moaner. She even moans about a class visit to the circus! When Millie and Toby Shaw become unwilling stars of the show, confetti and kisses like cold spaghetti are the order of the day
yCopycatMargaret Clark,
Ringwood:Puffin,1996Z4295431996single work children's fiction children's Crystal Baulle decides to do something about Justin Day's annoying habit: copying everything from everybody. It takes a lot to do it - a haunted house, a birthday party, a bike ride and a friendly guru called Swamiji. But Crystal is confident she'll get there in the end.
yMillie the MoanerMargaret Clark,
Ringwood:Puffin,1997Z8475511997single work children's fiction children's Millie Minor is such a moaner. She even moans about a class visit to the circus! When Millie and Toby Shaw become unwilling stars of the show, confetti and kisses like cold spaghetti are the order of the day