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Koala Calamity


Awesome Animals

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Published: 2013

Great for age 6-12 years

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The fifth animal in the hilarious AWESOME ANIMALS series awesome adventures with the wildest wildlife. From the author of the hilarious WORLD OF NORM series comes the first of two crazy koala capers. You might think that koalas are boring, just because all they do is eat eucalyptus leaves and sleep. For 19 hours a day. But youd be wrong. Theyre not boring. Theyre just LAZY. Theyre chilling, basically, kicking back and catching some rays in the treetops, and staying out of trouble. At least, thats what our cool koala buddies Dude and Bro, and little brother Squirt WERE doing, till one day they wake up to find theyve missed their transfer from the koala sanctuary to the zoo across town, and will now have to find their own way there before Mum and Dad find out theyre missing. Can they make it across town in their stolen zoo buggy or will the day end in one great big koala calamity?

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Awesome Animals .

This book has been graded for interest at 7 years.

This book was published in 2013 by HarperCollins Publishers .

Jonathan Meres is the author of the best-selling WORLD OF NORM series, the first of which was nominated for The Scottish Children's Book Awards in 2012.

 

This book is in the following series:

Awesome Animals

PRAISE FOR THE AWESOME ANIMALS SERIES:

 

"Charming. Funny and exciting." - The Daily Telegraph

"Very funny, action-packed animal adventure." - The Bookseller

"This book is witty and wonderful." - The Liverpool Echo