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Indie Kidd: Being Grown -up is Cool (Not!)
 
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Indie Kidd: Being Grown -up is Cool (Not!) [Illustrated] [Paperback]

Karen McCombie , Lydia Monks
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"Welcome to Indie's chaotic world of friends, family and furry pets!" The Funday Times" --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

Book Description

A guide to making and keeping friends, from the irrepressible Indie Kidd. --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

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Third book in the new Indie Kidd series about the lovable ten-year-old's world! Indie tries to help lodger Caitlin sort out her career by arranging some work experience at a vet's, but it all ends in disaster when she faints! Caitlin soon realizes that she'd much rather be Indie's child-minder - which means she has enough time to practise for her dream career - being a didgeridoo-playing MTV star! And Indie learns that it's much more fun being a ten-year-old than an adult!;Major new series from the author of the highly successful Ally's World books, accompanied by a major PR and publicity campaign.;Follows up the successful "How to be Good (ish)" and "Oops! I Lost my Best(est) Friends".

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Indie Kidd doesn’t have one, single, best friend. She has three!! So she’s the perfect person to write a guide to friendship! With help from Soph, Fee and step-brother Dylan, Indie explains why having friends is brilliant, spills the secrets of her friendships and gives help on tricky friends. Plus, test yourself in the friendship quiz! --This text refers to an alternate Paperback edition.

About the Author

Karen McCombie has been a fashion editor, pet correspondent and a quiz writer, and is the author of popular the Ally's World series. Lydia Monks won the Smarties Prize for "I Wish I Were a Dog", and is the illustrator of the Girl Zone series for Walker Books. She lives in Sheffield with her husband.
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