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I Spy a (not So) White Lie (Indie Kidd #8) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Indie Kidd
Learn how a small lie can get you into hot water as Indie Kidd finds out that it's always better to tell the truth. At first, new girl April is well liked by Indie and her two best friends, Soph and Fee, especially when she has exciting stories to tell. But April's tall tales grow more extraordinary and ...Show more
Indie Kidd: Are We Having Fun Yet? (hmm?) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Indie Kidd
What should animal-mad Indie Kidd do when her best friend's cat is run over? Poor Fee is lost without her beloved Garfield, and Indie will try anything to make her super-sad friend feel glad again. It's time for Indie's Cheer Up Fee plan. But is Fee ready to have fun yet?
Indie Kidd: Being Grown-up is Cool (not!) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction
Indie Kidd is fed up with being treated like a brainless little baby. Why are her friends so childish? And what is with her mum, acting like a total control freak? Not even her dad will listen to her. If only Indie was grown-up, like Caitlin, their lodger, that would be totally cool.
Indie Kidd's (Most Excellent) Best Friends Guide by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction
A guide to making and keeping friends. It features Indie and her friends who let us in on the stories of how they all came to be best friends. It gives tips on how to handle friends that are bossy or shy, in your family or, even, boys.
Indie kidd's (Most Excellent) Guide to Fun for Free (Indie Kidd Special #3) by Karen McCombie Illustrated by Lydia Monks
Category: Children's Fiction
This is an inventive book jam-packed with hilarious ways to have fun - for free. Stuck indoors? Run out of pocket money? Only the pets to play with? Find yourself in a fun-free zone? Faced with a boring holiday looming ahead of her, Indie comes up with a whole load of mad, brilliant and wacky ways to ...Show more
Life According to... Alice B. Lovely by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction
Edie Evans is sick of being treated like a kid. And she doesn't, repeat, doesn't need a babysitter! And then along comes the strange, the shy, the captivating Alice B. Lovely. But is she too good to be true
Little Bird Flies by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction
Bridie lives on the remote Scottish island of Torrnish, the youngest of three sisters. Although she loves her island, with its wild seas and big skies, she guiltily nurses a secret dream of flight - to America and the freedom of the New World. But her family are struggling under the spiteful oppression ...Show more
Little Bird Lands by MCCOMBIE KAREN
Category: Children's Fiction
The sequel to Little Bird Flies sees Bridie settling into life in America, before a new crisis sends her and her family out West, to the prairies and a life of opportunity and risk. . .
Me and the School (un)Fair (Indie Kidd #7) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Indie Kidd
This title is seventh in the pet-tastic series about ten-year-old Indie Kidd and friends!It's all hands on deck when Miss Levy announces plans for the School Fair. Indie Kidd soon sets to work, rallying round her furry friends at the Animal Rescue Centre to create a Petting Zoo. But not everything goes ...Show more
My Big (Strange) Happy Family (Indie Kidd #6) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction | Series: Indie Kidd
Indie decides to try to get her separated parents to be friends - and comes up with some endearingly dopey, harebrained schemes. But when Mum and Dad eventually do get matey, it's because they're trying to figure out what on earth is up with their very strangely behaved daughter!
My (Most Excellent) Pet Project (An Indie Kidd Special!) by Karen McCombie
Category: Children's Fiction
Indie Kidd is potty about pets - her school project is crawling with them! Pore over these crazy pages for Indie's animal advice, stories of her pets, plus freaky facts about creatures great and small. Did you know that alligators have a food radar in their cheeks? That a group of hippos is known as a " ...Show more