Indie tries to help lodger Caitlin sort out her career by arranging some work experience at a vet's, but it all ends in disaster when she faints! Caitlin soon realises that she'd much rather be Indie's child-minder.
INDIE KIDD CAN'T wait to be a cool grown-up.
Je Veux être Grande Pas Tout de Suite!
Who wrote the Disney Fairies books? Which series appeal to boys? In what genre would you classify A Series of Unfortunate Events? These are just some of the questions that...
“Ah! Here it is!” she called out, pulling out and passing me the right magazine at last. “Now look – there's where it tells you how to make a paper swan!” “Thank you,” I said, wondering how on earth anyone could.
Inspired by her family's "totally cool" nineteen-year-old lodger, ten-year-old Indie tries to act more grown up.
At first, new girl April is well liked by Indie and her two best friends, Soph and Fee, especially when she has exciting stories to tell.
Mrs Dean's voice drifted out of the French windows. “Yes, Mum,” said Fee, quickly stuffing the last of her strawberry shortcake into her mouth. “But I want to go to the Rescue Centre. RIGHT NOW. Is that OK? ” “Absolutely!
On every page were these words: NO, DAVID! . . . and a picture of David doing things he was not supposed to do. Now David is all grown up. But some things never change. . .
In a future where the Population Police enforce the law limiting a family to only two children, Luke, an illegal third child, has lived all his twelve years in isolation and fear on his family's farm in this start to the Shadow Children ...
Indie knows she has the best(est) friends when it comes to Soph and Fee, so she feels really sorry for her stepbrother Dylan when he confesses that he doesn't have any close mates.