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'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)
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yMy Best Book of NibblesUrsula Dubosarsky,
Jane Godwin,
Ann James,
Anne Spudvilas,
Janeen Brian,
Beth Norling,
Julia Lawrinson,
Andrew McLean,
Raewyn Caisley,
Melbourne:Penguin,201185953502011selected work children's fiction Have you ever wanted to go on a magical adventure? Do you have an annoying brother or sister? Have you ever been to an unusual party? Do you sometimes feel unsure about sleepovers? Have you ever dreamt of becoming part of a wonderful story? If you answered yes to any of these questions, then My Best Book of Nibbles is for you! This exciting collection from the much-loved Aussie Nibbles series brings together five favourite stories for girls. (Google Books)Melbourne:Penguin,2011