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Andi
This is a story about cheeky 8 year old, Molly Gumnut as she sets out with her father's camera to take a wildlife photo for the school calendar. In her attempts to find something interesting to photograph, she comes across the neighbour's cat, Tiddles, playing with a ball, which actually turns out to be baby bandicoot, a protected native marsupial. So begins the rescue of the injured animal and the adventures and mischief Molly Gumnut gets up to on the way.

I am a mum and a primary school teacher
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Delilah
I got this book to review from the Read It & Reap project.

I have to admit that I never had any real contact with what they call children's literature when I was the age of this book's intended reader group. I learned to read with lots and lots of Greek legends, a side-dish of Hemmingway and hundreds of Mickey Mouse comics. The only books I read at the time that could be classified as actual children's literature, besides the Disney, were Alice in Wonderland and Peter Pan, which I read in the 'or
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Bonnie
I think this story would be great for parents or others reading to young children because they would have the opportunity to explain the many differences between Australia and the US (idioms, diet, animals, schooling, etc.). The author had descriptions of locations, animals & specific events which were positively lyrical. Overall, I would have rated it higher except for two flaws.

First, there were far too many typos, missing words in sentences, & spelling errors for such a short book. I counted
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Jodi Stone
Jul 03, 2011 rated it it was amazing  ·  review of another edition
This is the second book I have read of Patricia's, and the more I read of hers, the more I enjoy.
This story finds the main character, Molly,in mischevious situations, yet it is impossible not to fall in love with her and hope for the best outcome.
The author draws you in from page one, and uses such great voice and characterization.
I cant wait to read more from this author!
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