The Kazillion Wish

The Kazillion Wish

by Ross Collins (Illustrator), Nick Place (Author)

Synopsis

...there was a slight pfff sound and a burst of light shot out of Ainsley's clasped hand. Instead of a dandelion, a fairy-like creature hovered over her palms. She was brilliantly gold and about as tall as a fizzy-drink can. Her wings were fluttering so fast they could barely see them. Harlan gasped and Ainsley smiled. The flying creature said, 'So, you need a wish, huh?' Ainsley and Harian Banana have a down-to-earth problem - their dad is seriously lonely. Fortunately they do have a solution, just not a simple one. What they need is an also-mum! According to the calculations of Zootfrog the frongle (not ever to be confused with a fairy!), theirs is a Kazillion Wish - one of the biggest, most hard-to-earn there is. They face a thrilling, out-of-this-world quest. Their only guide is the crazy Zucchini Spacestation - and he doesn't always have their safety at heart! But they have a great and noble cause, and help comes from unexpected allies - including a dashing boy superhero and purple Martian twins with a need for speed!

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 208
Publisher: Chicken House Ltd
Published: 07 Mar 2005

ISBN 10: 190444251X
ISBN 13: 9781904442516
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Author Bio
Nick Place lives in Melbourne, Australia with his wife, two kids, dog, cat, and a complete 1960s Mr Potato Head collection. He has been writing professionally for 20 years, and took enormous pleasure in letting his imagination run wild with The Kazillion Wish, his first book for children. Ross Collins lives in Glasgow, Scotland. He is the highly acclaimed illustrator of many books for children. His best-known picture books include Supposing, and Alvie Eats Soup - which he wrote and illustrated.