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The Grumpy Forest
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Complete, First published Nov 28, 2012
Sisters Alesha and Nicole aged 5 and 3 think they are just like every other little girl in New Zealand. They love the outdoors, have two pet cats and are always interested in what creepy crawlies they might find in the garden. Their favourite time of the week is the weekend because that’s the time when the family is together the most – but there is not as much time to play with Mum and Dad as they would like because their parents always seem to have lots of jobs to do.

This Saturday starts off much the same as any other with the girls having to find a way to entertain themselves whilst Mum and Dad potter around the house doing jobs. The girls are not aware of anything out of the ordinary but after being unable to find their two pet cats and before they realise what has happened, find themselves in unfamiliar surroundings not knowing how they got there or where to go next. Still, when the two sisters are together there isnt much they can’t do and if you don’t know your way back, you might as well go forward – that’s exactly what they do, onwards into a grand adventure.
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