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Welcome to Australia! It's hot. It's windy. It's dusty. It's the Australian outback. Wendy Lee arrives from California. She's lucky to meet Chloe Taylor, who invites Wendy to their sheep station. It sounds like fun except that someone is stealing the sheep. And the thief just might be something as crazy as a UFO. 2017 Literary Classics Gold - Best Series - Young Reader 2017 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Silver - Best Chapter Book Series 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Gold - Best Chapter Book Series About Pack-n-Go Girls Designed by girls for girls who love to play and travel, Pack-n-Go…mehr

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Welcome to Australia! It's hot. It's windy. It's dusty. It's the Australian outback. Wendy Lee arrives from California. She's lucky to meet Chloe Taylor, who invites Wendy to their sheep station. It sounds like fun except that someone is stealing the sheep. And the thief just might be something as crazy as a UFO. 2017 Literary Classics Gold - Best Series - Young Reader 2017 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Silver - Best Chapter Book Series 2014 Moonbeam Children's Book Award Gold - Best Chapter Book Series About Pack-n-Go Girls Designed by girls for girls who love to play and travel, Pack-n-Go Girls engages the imagination of children ages 6-9 by introducing them to different countries around the world. Pack-n-Go Girls early chapter book adventures are packed with spooky mysteries, international friendships, and lots of fun and easy multicultural learning. Check out the Pack-n-Go Girls website for more learning fun and FREE learning activities: www.packngogirls.com
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Janelle Diller is a former communication consultant for the high-tech industry, which gave her ample opportunity to find interesting ways to say boring things. It also made her long for the day when she wouldn't have to write about technology implementations anymore. Fortunately, she escaped that world and can now devote more time to writing. Ms. Diller has always had a passion for writing. As a young child, she wouldn't leave home without a pad and pencil just in case her novel hit her and she had to scribble it down quickly. Sadly, she eventually lost this naiveté. However, because of her love of writing, she has an eclectic list of publications.