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Issue Details: First known date: 2009... 2009 Little Horrors
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y separately published work icon Mal the Mischievous Mermaid Tiffany Mandrake , Surry Hills : Little Hare Books , 2009 Z1554159 2009 single work children's fiction children's 'Mal is worried she will never be as bad a mermaid as her perfect sister Sal. But when she is offered the chance to win a Badge of Badness, everything changes. Or at least, it would, if only Mal could get the idea of winning the Face of Mermaid Bay contest out of her head.' (Provided by publisher)
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y separately published work icon Flax, the Feral Fairy Tiffany Mandrake , Surry Hills : Little Hare Books , 2009 Z1554047 2009 single work children's fiction children's 'Flax the Feral Fairy is a young fairy who is tired of being the odd fairy out at Miss Kisses Academy of Sweetness. She hopes to earn a Badge of Badness. This will get her into a school for bad fairies, instead. Together with her new friend the dog-fae, (a mini flying magical dog) Flax hatches a plan that's badder than bad.' (Provided by publisher)
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y separately published work icon Nanda the Naughty Gnome Tiffany Mandrake , Surry Hills : Little Hare Books , 2010 Z1648495 2010 single work children's fiction children's 'Nanda Gemdibbler knows that she is really a good fairy princess, but no one believes her. Instead they think she is a lazy and wilful little gnome. So when Nanda gets the chance to look after good fairy Willow Gracecloud's cottage she is delighted, because if she does a good job, she might just win a place at Miss Kisses' Academy of Sweetness for Little Fairies. But why do the Hags want Nanda to go to their Abademy of Badness instead, and why does the fox-fae keep encouraging Nanda to try on all of Willow's dresses and make such a mess in Willow's house? Perhaps Nanda will find out that she's actually very good at being bad!' (From the publisher's website.)

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First known date: 2009
Last amended 14 Jan 2009 13:29:50
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