Pop! (Aussie Bites)
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Pop! is a children's novel in the Aussie Bites
collection written by Australian author Margaret Clark
and illustrated by Terry Denton
. The book was released in Australia
on 30 September 1999.
It is the first in a three-part Margaret Clark Aussie Bites series containing Snap!
, Crackle! and Pop! in reference to the well known Kellogg's Rice Bubbles slogan. They were released together as an audio book in 2004, narrated by Stig Wemyss.
The series does not link, the only real connection they have is the title.
Aussie Bites
Aussie Bites is a series of short novels, aimed at 7–10 years old, written by a variety of Australian authors. Each novel stands alone, not forming linking storylines, although there are several sequels...
collection written by Australian author Margaret Clark
Margaret Clark
Margaret Clark is the former mayor of Rosemead, California. Having previously served five terms, she now serves on the Rosemead city council.When she was re-elected mayor in 2009, she stated: "I'll look at each project that comes before us individually," she said. "The council sets policy... We...
and illustrated by Terry Denton
Terry Denton
Terry Denton is an Australian illustrator and author. The second youngest of five boys, he was born and grew up in Melbourne, Victoria....
. The book was released in Australia
Australia
Australia , officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country in the Southern Hemisphere comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous smaller islands in the Indian and Pacific Oceans. It is the world's sixth-largest country by total area...
on 30 September 1999.
It is the first in a three-part Margaret Clark Aussie Bites series containing Snap!
Snap! (Aussie Bites)
Snap! is a book in the Aussie Bites collection written by Australian author Margaret Clark and illustrated by Mark Payne. The book was released in Australia on 4 August 1997....
, Crackle! and Pop! in reference to the well known Kellogg's Rice Bubbles slogan. They were released together as an audio book in 2004, narrated by Stig Wemyss.
The series does not link, the only real connection they have is the title.