Were-nana, The (NOT a Bedtime Story) Szymanik, Melinda Simon loves to scare Stella Rosa, especially with his stories. Most of the time Stella Rosa can cope, but now her grandmother, Nana Lupin, is coming to visit from a far-away country and Simon whispers that Nana Lupin is a Were-Nana (like a werewolf) and Stella Rosa believes him. The darkly robed figure that comes through the arrival gate at the airport does look like a Were-Nana. Stella Rosa is afraid because she hasn’t been given the special potion that Simon says she should have drunk to protect her! For children aged six to eight years-of-age. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Winner of the 2009 New Zealand Post Book Awards — Children’s Choice Award | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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