Tiger Tames the Min Min

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Interactive Publications, 2010 - Juvenile Fiction - 208 pages
The third in the Project Earth-mend Series of environmentally conscious but enjoyable novels for kids who want to learn about how to save the Earth.After their early success with Project Earth-Mend in The Greenhouse Effect and Global Cooling, Tiger the Cat heads for the Australian Outback with his friends Wanda the Blue-tongue and the magical extraterrestrial Tark (who is disguised most of the time as a frog, but who can shape change at will into characters like Elvis Presley or Madonna) and the spaced out crow Syd to spread the word about how to save the Earth.
 

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Not Quite Out in the Outback
1
in which a New Day brings a New Mission
20
in which one Search Ends and Another Begins
38
in which Tiger leaps sand dunes
66
in which a Dingo is not a Tony
92
in which Syd gets salt on his tail
106
in which the Min Min show their true colours
125
in which the Jonahs speak in oil slicks
144
in which Number 12 races an
169
in which some climb the Rock
188
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Dr David P Reiter is a multi-award winning author and publisher living in Brisbane. He has written 20 fiction, poetry and children's titles, as well as scripts and multimedia. His children's books include the Project Earth-Mend series and the critically acclaimed Bringing Down the Wall (selected for Canadian Children's Book Centre best books list). He's won the Queensland Premier's Award and the WA Premier's Book Award, and been shortlisted for the Steele Rudd and Adelaide Festival Awards. He's presented his work to audiences in Australia and overseas and received several grants from the Australia Council and Arts Queensland.

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