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Peter Cheong Peter Cheong i(19694562 works by)
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1 y separately published work icon Let the Games Begin Anh Do , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2022 23413181 2022 single work children's fiction children's fantasy science fiction

'Pow Pow and the gang are back for another hilarious adventure.

'Hi there! It's Pow Pow Pig.

'Me and the Z team are on a mission.

'We're trying to the save the world!

'But somehow we've ended up in Ancient Greece instead...

'It's going take an Olympic effort to get out of this mess!'

Source : publisher's blurb

1 y separately published work icon An Unexpected Hero Anh Do , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2021 21823139 2021 single work children's fiction children's fantasy science fiction

'Who do you call when the world is ending? I dunno, but we've got this crew! An awesome new adventure from the mega-bestselling author of Wolf Girl and Ninja Kid.

'Hi there! My name is Piccolo. Also known as Pow Pow Pig!

'I live in the year 2050, and THE WORLD IS IN TROUBLE.

'Don't worry though, because me and my friends Cha Cha Chicken, Kung Fu Duck and Barry the Goat are on the case. We may not be the strongest or cleverest animals around, but you should see what we can do with a broom and a tea towel.

'And once we figure out how this time machine works, we're going to SAVE THE WORLD!' (Publication summary)

1 1 y separately published work icon I'm a Hero Too Jamila Rizvi , Peter Cheong (illustrator), North Sydney : Puffin , 2020 19694587 2020 single work picture book children's

'An insightful, topical and practical picture book story about a family coping with the changes brought about by Covid 19, from the much-loved Jamila Rizvi. Inspired by her own child's experience, Jamila wrote I'm a Hero Too to help children make sense of the changes to their world and to help them feel empowered and reassured about how they can be a hero at their house too!

'A story for our time right now, but also for all times, as children will always need reassurance about change.

'Arty likes going to kinder, visiting his granny and playing with his friends at the playground, but since the virus came everything has changed and Arty can't do any of his favourite things anymore. Arty's mum is a hero, she's a scientist, helping to make medicines to fight the virus. Arty has a special plan about how he can be a hero and do his bit to help fight the virus too!' (Publication summary)

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