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Trouble At School (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Emily Mackenzie
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R163
R136
Discovery Miles 1 360
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It's Bella's first day at her new school and, lucky for her, she's
already got a best friend who will be in the same class - Magda!
Bella is determined to make a good impression, but with Magda
around, things don't always go according to plan. By the time she
arrives, she's already drenched in yoghurt and marmalade, and
things are about to get much, much worse.
With laugh-out-loud funny
writing by Chris Higgins with delightful illustrations by the
award-winning Emily MacKenzie, this series is perfect for fans of
Kes Gray's Daisy books and the classic My Naughty Little Sister.
Nine-year-old Mattie is excited. Uncle Vez's brother and his wife
have come to visit! With their Australian guests, life in the
Butterfield household is even more chaotic than usual. Mattie just
has one worry on her Worry List ... Has Grandma met her match in
Aunty Sheila?
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Trouble Next Door (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Emily Mackenzie
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R178
R148
Discovery Miles 1 480
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From much loved author Chris Higgins and acclaimed illustrator
Emily MacKenzie comes a charming new young fiction series about
friendship. Bella has just moved into a new house. It's old and
dark and she's sure there's a ghost in the attic! But things look
up when she meets her new next-door neighbour Magda. Magda is lots
of fun! She's bubbly and full of imagination and can even turn
cartwheels! Soon they are best friends. But Magda is also trouble!
She breaks Bella's mum's best tea set, wrecks Bella's room and
covers the whole living room in soot. And somehow makes sure Bella
gets the blame for everything. Bella is going to have watch out
because there's Trouble Next Door!
A perfect storm of factors are brewing that will redefine dependent
care in the coming decades. Delayed marriage and parenthood, longer
life-spans, lower birthrates, and the health policy shift to
informal caregiving have drastically increased the number of
employees whose mental and physical health suffers due to an
inability to balance work, childcare, and eldercare. Employers also
feel the pinch as this inability to balance a myriad of demands is
negatively impacting their bottom line. Something's Got to Give is
a comprehensive overview of the challenges faced by employees and
employers as they try to respond to this dramatic demographic
change. Linda Duxbury and Christopher Higgins utilize an original
and rich data set-gathered from 25,000 Canadians who are employed
full time in public, private, and not-for-profit organizations--to
demonstrate the urgent need for workplace and policy reforms and
support for employed caregivers. The authors' timely work provides
practical advice to managers and policy-makers about how to
mitigate the effects of employee work-life conflict, retain talent,
and improve employee engagement and productivity. Business and
labour leaders as well as employees who truly care about their
careers and industries can't afford to ignore the solutions that
Something's Got to Give thoughtfully provides.
It's the summer holidays and the Butterfield family is going away
to Cornwall. As usual, Mattie has plenty to worry about. What if
she loses the luggage she's been put in charge of? What if someone
falls over a cliff? And worst of all ... what if they've forgotten
someone?
Mattie thinks her Worry Lists are over now that the Butterfields
have won the lottery! But when the council threatens to close
Mattie's school because there aren't enough children to go there
her worries seem bigger than ever. Can the Butterfields save the
day and keep the school open?
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My Funny Family (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Lee Wildish
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R178
R144
Discovery Miles 1 440
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Mattie is nine years old and she worries about everything. Which
isn't surprising. Because when you have a family as big and crazy
as hers, there's always something to worry about. Will the seeds
she's planted in the garden with her brothers and sisters grow into
fruit and veg like everyone promised? Why does it seem as if
Grandma doesn't like them sometimes? And what's wrong with Mum?
Fortunately, reassurance is always close to hand in this first
winning story about the lovable Butterfield clan.
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Trouble on the Farm (Paperback)
Chris Higgins; Illustrated by Emily Mackenzie
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R182
R149
Discovery Miles 1 490
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Bella is going to visit a farm! Tom and Kizzy have invited her to
spend the day at their place. She'll get to meet the cows, play
with Fetch the dog, see the big red tractor and pick raspberries
with her new friends. But at the last minute, someone else comes to
the farm too - Magda! Before she knows it, Bella's visit turns into
a tractor-crash involving runaway farm animals, too many pasties,
an unexpected wedding and lots and lots of cow poo!
With laugh-out-loud funny writing by Chris Higgins and delightful
illustrations by the award-winning Emily MacKenzie, this series is
perfect for fans of Kes Gray's Daisy books and the classic My
Naughty Little Sister.
It's a tight squeeze as usual in the Butterfield house, and with
baby Will's stuff taking up all the room it's getting even worse.
Lucinda's house has ten times more room for her family than the
squished Butterfields have! Mattie's Worry List gets bigger when
Mum seems to be unhappy, and wants to move house. But moving house
would mean moving schools - Mattie's worst Worry List come true!
It's the new school term and, as the baby inside Mum's tummy gets
bigger and bigger, the family begins to plan for Christmas. There
are lists to be made and presents to be wrapped. But could an
unexpected Christmas gift be just around the corner?
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