'Dylan wanted a puppy more than anything in the world. Any kind of puppy. Dylan's parents say that he is too young to be responsible for a pet, but Dylan and a stray puppy soon prove them wrong.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
North Ryde : Angus and Robertson , 1991'Rodney is sure that his Auntie Gloria is a witch. She has all the qualifications: she is old, she has a broom, she makes cackling noises and she has a cat. Rodney tries to avoid her, but one day he can't escape. Auntie Gloria is coming to his sports carnival and that spells trouble.' (Publication summary)
Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992'Jade and Emily live next door to each other. "They're like sisters," says Emily's mum. And they are.
'Jade loves having her next door; Emily has such good ideas! They can be ghosts together . . . or look for caterpillars . . . or go roller-skating . . . Everything's so much fun with Emily. Then Emily begins her dancing lessons, but Jade's family can't afford to send her.
'Jade wants to be just like Emily . . . and she is positive that Emily will hate her if she doesn't learn dancing. Who can she be friends with now? And why does Emily hate pink socks?' (Publication summary)
Pymble : Angus and Robertson , 1992'Katie is furious when her two lazy brothers go off to the billycart race without her – after all, she built the billycart they’ve taken. Enterprise and determination lead her to a triumphant solution.'
Source: Author's website.
New South Wales : Angus and Robertson , 1993'Kirsty and her sister run into the Bully Biscuit Gang on their first day of school, who terrorize the other kids until they give them their cookies and biscuits from their lunchboxes.' (Publication summary)
Sydney London : Angus and Robertson , 1995'Kirsty and her sister run into the Bully Biscuit Gang on their first day of school, who terrorize the other kids until they give them their cookies and biscuits from their lunchboxes.' (Publication summary)
New South Wales : HarperCollins Australia , 1997