Indie Kidd. How to be Good (ish)

Indie Kidd. How to be Good (ish)

by Monks Lydia (Author), Mccombie Karen (Author)

Synopsis

Upbeat, funny and quirky, this is the first in a series about ten-year-old Indie Kidd. Indie Kidd lives between her animal-crazy mum's and her dad's. When Indie's teacher asks the class to write a CV, Indie decides she has no specific "talents", and decides to search for one she can call her own. While she is trying everything from hair-wraps to magic tricks to origami, she sees an advert in the local paper for a little dog who needs a home. Indie decides to help and makes him a CV, a poster and even arranges a trial stay with a neighbour - to no avail. Eventually, Indie realizes she wants the dog to stay with her, and that she does have a talent after all - for doing good! (Although there have been a few scrapes, so maybe just good-ish!) Major new series from the author of the highly successful Ally's World books. Major PR and publicity campaign.

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More Information

Format: Illustrated
Pages: 160
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 02 May 2005

ISBN 10: 1844289338
ISBN 13: 9781844289332
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Author Bio
Karen McCombie was born in Aberdeen, Scotland, but now lives in north London. She has been a fashion editor, pet correspondent and a quiz writer. Lydia Monks won the Smarties Prize for I Wish I Were a Dog and lives in Sheffield.