There's trouble in school when the Angels get a new principal and a new teacher. And it seems that suddenly Greash and Foxie are the teacher's pets. Pests, more like it. Sneaky deeds with Feral the ferret get the twins busted, but wombats are involved in the situation too, and Mike and Meg need to find out how. Whatever the answer, you can bet Greash and Foxie are up to no good. OKAY KOALA is the first book in a series loved by children all over Australia.
Margaret Clark was born in Geelong, Victoria, Australia on 20th April 1942. She has written books under the name M.D.Clark, Margaret D Clark and Lee Striker. Now she writes as Margaret Clark. With over one hundred books about relationships, friendships, and social issues under the guise of humour, Margaret's books have become very popular with young readers. She writes for ages four years to sixteen years. Her first book Pugwall was published in 1987 and subsequently made into a TV series, followed by Pugwall's Summer in 1989.
Clark Shores # Aussie Angels #1 Okay Koala is an Okay read for the youngsters, I guess if anything it is good to see Aussie reads for Aussie kids so they get a touch of their own identity and culture.
Pretty cute. Saw this in the library and I'm still all OMG over everything Australian so I figured, why not? Aimed at about grade three or so but still good fun. Set in the Otways, at "Animal Haven", the main characters are twins Mike and Meg... sounds like all those TV shows I grew up watching: Butterfly Island, Animal Park, The New Adventures of Skippy! They save native animals and deal with bullies and everything ends up all right in the end, of course. I liked how a lot of facts about native animals were neatly woven into the story as well, so it's informative as well as entertaining. I won't be seeking out more of the series, but if I see them then I might take a look.