Tongue-Tied
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Tongue-Tied is the tenth in a series of collections of short stories by Australia
n author Paul Jennings
. It was released in 2002.
story Ex Poser. Boffin has now invented a smell detector, which he hopes will help him find out who has been flatulating every day in class.
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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...
n author Paul Jennings
Paul Jennings (Australian author)
Paul Jennings AM is an English-born Australian children's book writer. His books mainly feature short stories that lead the reader through an unusual series of events that end with a twist.-Biography:...
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Tongue-Tied
A boy tries to get a rare fish for his girlfriend, believing that doing so will make her want to kiss him.Lennie Lighthouse
A boy has teeth that glow in the dark. He has never lived with his mother. But one day, when he finds a letter mentioning where his mother might be, his friend tries to help him meet her for the first time.Sniffex
A sequel to the UnmentionableUnmentionable
Unmentionable is the sixth in a series of collections of short stories by Australian author Paul Jennings. It was first released in 1991.-Ice Maiden:...
story Ex Poser. Boffin has now invented a smell detector, which he hopes will help him find out who has been flatulating every day in class.
The Hat
A boy moves from Melbourne to the Queensland rainforest to live with his father (because his mother, who had divorced, has died). The last thing the boy has to remind him of his mother is a hat, which he always tries to retrieve every time he loses it (even if it means risking his life), but his abilities are pushed to the limit when he loses it while being ordered to stand guard over the last known individual of a species of bilbyBilby
Bilbies are desert-dwelling marsupial omnivores; they are members of the order Peramelemorphia. Before European colonisation of Australia, there were two species. One became extinct in the 1950s; the other survives but remains endangered....
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