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The second book in the Bab the Rabbit series takes our favourite rabbit on an enchanted camping adventure in the Australian bush. First Bab and his trusty sidekick Pat the sea cucumber set up the tent and build a fire. Then they toast marshmallows and sing campfire songs under the night sky. When a shooting star lands in Bab's lap he has a wish to make, but he can't decide what to wish for. In the morning Bab and Pat wake to find a very worried echidna outside their tent. This mummy echidna has lost her puggle and needs help. If Bab and Pat are going to find the missing puggle they must make a…mehr

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The second book in the Bab the Rabbit series takes our favourite rabbit on an enchanted camping adventure in the Australian bush. First Bab and his trusty sidekick Pat the sea cucumber set up the tent and build a fire. Then they toast marshmallows and sing campfire songs under the night sky. When a shooting star lands in Bab's lap he has a wish to make, but he can't decide what to wish for. In the morning Bab and Pat wake to find a very worried echidna outside their tent. This mummy echidna has lost her puggle and needs help. If Bab and Pat are going to find the missing puggle they must make a visit to the Kookaburra King and solve his riddle. Bab's wish might come in handy too! Can Bab find the puggle in time for lunch time picnic with his new friends? Filled with quirky characters and enchanting illustrations, Bab's Camping Adventure is written for children aged four to nine.
Autorenporträt
Sarah grew up in an outback Queensland pub surrounded by siblings (she has seven) and an ever-changing cast of colourful pub characters. It was an extraordinary childhood that gave her a love of people and their stories, as well as the ability to pour a perfect beer.She studied journalism at university, and in a writing career that now spans more than two decades, has been a tabloid journalist, magazine editor, communications consultant, content writer, and creative entrepreneur.Sarah loves Earl Grey tea, books that make her cry, and music that makes her sing (even though she can't). She lives in Brisbane with her husband and four children (because eight seemed like too much hard work). New Year's Eve is her first novel.