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The Stinky Cheese Gypsies

Piccolo and Annabelle, Volume 3

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The Stinky Cheese Gypsies

By: Stephen Axelsen
Narrated by: Stanley McGeagh
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Here's the next magical adventure in the Piccolo and Annabelle series.

Piccolo Grande's ordered life has been turned upside down by his competition-crazy guardian angel. His fine old house has become an obstacle course of prizes that Great Aunt Annabelle has been winning at an alarming rate.

Enough is enough! Piccolo devises a plan to give away, sell, or bank all the prizes. But little does he know that Annabelle's latest windfall, a bright pink motor scooter and sidecar, is about to lead them into a gang-load of trouble with a very wicked twist.

©2006 Stephen Axelsen (P)2006 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
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Editor reviews

The third of award-winning illustrator and children’s book author Stephen Axelsen’s hilarious epics of opposites - Piccolo Grande and his great aunt Annabelle - finds the younger struggling to keep up with decluttering the house and restoring order as fast as the prizes his elder wins in every competition she enters (and she seems to enter them all) threatens to fill every nook and cranny. Stanley McGeagh magically captures Piccolo’s patience and Annnabelle’s mania and love for her nephew, as together they wade through the delivery vans, robbers, police, and amusing twists that invade a house once perfectly ordinary and perfectly ordered.

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Critic reviews

"A sweet story of magic, friendship and differences...a new series that is great for children aged 7 and up." (The Age)
"Piccolo and Annabelle are unlikely companions whose exploits...are bound to delight." (Magpies)
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