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* Contents derived from the Pymble,Turramurra - Pymble - St Ives area,Sydney Northern Suburbs,Sydney,New South Wales,:Angus and Robertson,1992 version. Please note that other versions/publications may contain different contents. See the Publication Details.
'Josh could make the most awful faces. But one day, just as he made the most hideous face of all, the wind changed. However, Josh's awful face helps save his dad from a bank robber - just before the wind changes again.' (Source: Amazon Books)
When Bertha finds an old tumbledown house, she turns it into a cozy home and lives there by herself, until the stormy night when animals come seeking shelter from the rain.
Series:yBook of Bedtime StoriesAngus & Robertson Book of Bedtime StoriesAngus and Robertson
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Pymble:Angus and Robertson,1992Z15704821992series - publisher children's fiction children's