before school?â asked Oliver.
Sam blinked at Oliver through hisglasses. He gave an extra-big grin. âThat would be cool,â he said.
âGood,â said Oliver. âNow, letâs go and frighten away some more spirits.â
The boys ran off, pounding and banging and shaking their instruments.
Lulu smiled at Molly. âIt looks like Sam has made some friends,â said Lulu.
âFinally!â replied Molly.
Lulu gazed out to sea. The golden moon had risen higher.
A black shape crossed the moonâs reflection in the water.
âLook who has come along to help celebrate the Moon Festival,â cried Lulu.
âWho?â asked Molly.
Lulu pointed out to the ocean. Under the round golden moon, two black whales were breaching and splashing.
âThe whales,â cried Lulu.
Molly flung her arm around her best friendâs shoulder. âPerfect. This has been the best festival ever.â
Lulu Bell and the Cubby Fort
Lulu and her family are visiting their uncleâs farm for the Easter holidays. There are horses to ride, a creek to swim in, and they can even sleep outside in a tent. What fun!
Lulu loves being a cowgirl on the farm, especially when all the cousins decide to build the best cubby fort ever. But when she sees a calf get stuck in the mud, Lulu has to find help â fast!
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Lulu Bell and the Moon Dragon
9781742758824
Copyright © Belinda Murrell 2013
Illustrations copyright © Serena Geddes 2013
The moral right of the author and illustrator has been asserted.
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Cataloguing-in-Publication entry
Author: Murrell, Belinda
Title: Lulu Bell and the moon dragon/Belinda Murrell; Serena Geddes, illustrator
ISBN: 9781742758824 (ebook)
Series: Murrell, Belinda. Lulu Bell; 4
Target audience: For primary school age
Other authors/contributors: Geddes, Serena, illustrator
Dewey number: A823.4
Cover design by Christabella Designs
Internal design and typesetting by Anna Warren, Warren Ventures
eBook production by First Source
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