Where's my whistle? / Kristy Nita Brown ; Alison Mutton.

By: Brown, Kristy Nita, 1979- [author.]Contributor(s): Mutton, Alison [illustrator.]Material type: TextTextSeries: Brown, Kristy Nita, Mavey & Beth's double act ; [1].Publisher: East Victoria Park, W.A. : Kristy Nita Brown, 2023Copyright date: ©2023Description: 68 pages : illustrations ; 20 cmContent type: text, still image Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9780646879741Subject(s): Schoolgirls -- Juvenile fiction | Twin sisters -- Juvenile fiction | Concerts -- Juvenile fiction | Whistling -- Juvenile fiction | Children's stories, Australian -- 21st centuryGenre/Form: Humorous fiction. Summary: Mavey is excited to sing at the end-of-year concert. But the Year Two song has whistling in it, and Mavey can't whistle. To make matters worse, her twin sister Beth has a mighty whistle. Mavey is terrified her classmates will laugh at her, so her family devises a plan to get her whistling. Will Mavey learn how to whistle in time for the big concert? Or will Mavey's toot stay mute? In a world where children are under pressure to meet standards and milestones, one little girl learns that doing it your own way is sometimes the best way.
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Mavey is excited to sing at the end-of-year concert. But the Year Two song has whistling in it, and Mavey can't whistle. To make matters worse, her twin sister Beth has a mighty whistle. Mavey is terrified her classmates will laugh at her, so her family devises a plan to get her whistling. Will Mavey learn how to whistle in time for the big concert? Or will Mavey's toot stay mute? In a world where children are under pressure to meet standards and milestones, one little girl learns that doing it your own way is sometimes the best way.

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