Indie Kidd 3 Being Grown Up Is Cool Not

Indie Kidd 3 Being Grown Up Is Cool Not
ISBN-10
140630719X
ISBN-13
9781406307191
Category
Children's stories
Pages
160
Language
English
Published
2007-04-01
Publisher
Walker
Author
Karen McCombie

Description

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.

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