Tashi and the Mixed-up Monster
Author(s): Anna Fienberg, Barbara Fienberg, Kim Gamble
The 14th book in the ever-popular Tashi series provides great motivational reading for beginners and ideal read-aloud material for teachers, parents, and librarians. Much-to-Learn has got it wrong again--he’s conjured up a hideous monster that’s bursting out of Wise-as-an-Owl’s garden workshop, threatening the whole village and heading straight for Tashi. But clever Tashi always finds a way, and when he is accused of killing the carp in Soh Meen's pond, he uses a truth potion to find the real culprit. Lively illustrations throughout enhance the reading experience of this animated and exciting tale of courage and honesty.
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Shortlisted for Aurealis Award for Excellence in Fiction: Children's Short Fiction 2007.
'...highly imaginative tales with fable-like conundrums. Kim Gamble's black and white drawings are detailed, sweet and help move the story along nicely.'Sunday Age, 8/7/07
General Fields
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- : A&U Children's
- : A & U Children
- : 0.0816466
- : 01 July 2007
- : 200mm X 132mm X 10mm
- : 01 June 2015
- : books
Special Fields
- : Anna Fienberg, Barbara Fienberg, Kim Gamble
- : illustrations
- : YFH
- : 64
- : 823.3
- : English
- : Kim Gamble
- : Kim Gamble
- : 1
- : Paperback