Charlie has ‘borrowed’ three dollars from his mum
to buy an icy pole, and Charlie’s dad has brought
home a dingo pup. So Mum isn’t happy with either
Dad or Charlie!
To get back in her good books Charlie has to
quickly find a way to recoup the three dollars and
work out how to keep the pup.
It’s not hard to believe that trouble follows,
but the ever-resourceful Charlie soon finds a plan.
This is Book 1 in the Charlie Burr Series. See all Charlie Burr books here.
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