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Don't pat the wombat! / by Elizabeth Honey ; [illustrated by William Clarke]
Bib ID 481363
Format BookBook
Author
Honey, Elizabeth, 1947-
 
Description New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 2000 
p. cm. 
ISBN 0375805788  0375905782 (lib. bdg.) 
Summary

Wormz, Nicko, and their friends fear that their experience at a school camp in the Australian bush will be ruined by the presence of the dreaded Mr. Cromwell as a substitute chaperon.

Subjects Camps - Fiction.  |  Schools - Fiction.  |  Teacher-student relationships - Fiction.  |  Australia - Fiction.
Other authors/contributors Clarke, William, 1985-
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Do not pat the wombat!

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