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Brigid Lucy Needs a Friend: Little Hare Books


Brigid Lucy

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No. of pages 112

Published: 2013

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A great junior fiction series about what makes us do the naughty things we do! The imp in Biddys hair thinks she should be Biddys best friend, but Biddy longs for a human best-friend. All the girls at school already have best friends, so Biddy plans to find a friend outside of school. Her plan is to head to the park on Friday with her Frisbee and see what transpires... But Mum is expecting again, and is too tired to take Biddy to the park. So Biddy accuses her mum of not wanting Biddy to have a friend, and then yells at her. When Biddy is sent straight to her room to think things through for ten minutes, it is the start of a whole string of consequences that get more and disastrous as the day wears on. The next day is even worse... especially as the imp does her best to keep Biddy for herself.

 

This book is part of a book series called Brigid Lucy .

There are 112 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Hardie Grant Egmont .

Leonie Norrington was born in Darwin, the third of nine children, and grew up at Barunga Aboriginal community, south of Katherine. Leonie works full-time as a journalist and writer. Her published books include Woman's Talk, a collection of conversations with Territory women; Under the Mango Tree, a collection of stories involving elderly Indigenous people; and Tropical Food Gardens, a book about growing fruit, vegetables and herbs in northern Australia. Her children's books include The Barrumbi Kids, Croc Bait, The Spirit of Barrumbi, The Last Muster (all published by Omnimbus/Scholastic) and her first collaboration with illustrator Dee Huxley, You and me: our place, published in 2007 by Working Title Press. Carlie Gibson is the author of The Sisters Saint-Claire . Tamsin Ainslie works from her home-based studio spending most of her time illustrating children's books, designing book covers, drawing, painting, and printmaking.

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Brigid Lucy

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