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Trouble at the Zoo

By: Bindi Irwin, Chris Kunz
Narrated by: Bindi Irwin, Miranda Nation
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Publisher's Summary

Inspired and co-created by Bindi Irwin, daughter of iconic wildlife expert Steve Irwin. When someone tries to steal a water dragon from Bindi's birthday party at the Australia Zoo, Bindi and her brother must save the water dragon and the party!

Bindi's birthday party at Australia Zoo is going to be huge. Karaoke, animal rides, dancing competitions, it's all happening! But when a spoilt 10-year-old boy decides he wants to take home one of the zoo's precious water dragons, chaos ensues.

©2010 Australia Zoo (P)2015 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd

Critic Reviews

"Young wildlife conservationist and media darling Bindi Irwin, daughter of the late Crocodile Hunter Steve Irwin, is as exuberant on the pages of this peppy early reader as she is on-screen...briskly paced and delivers its message with Bindi-worthy verve." (Publishers Weekly)

"The adventure stories are enjoyable and easy to read for independent readers." (Magpies Magazine)

"Delightful in its simplicity, it will appeal to children dedicated to saving wildlife themselves." (ReadPlus)

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