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Santa Claus has landed outback and is busily checking his list. The kangaroos are in charge of all the presents and his koala helpers are not being much help at all! And are those crocodiles really a-snoozing? With surfing sharks, skiing snakes, dancing dingoes, leaping lizards and lots more, Michael Salmons Aussie characters come to life in pictures and verse. Welcome to Christmas down-under!
Few financial professionals leverage the many referrals they receive on a daily basis, thus, missing out on one of their best opportunities for increasing profits and growth. Winning More Business in Financial Services is a step-by-step guide to thriving in an increasingly competitive business climate by optimizing existing relationships to meet people readers can't reach on their own and staging, framing, and following through on these referrals.
Bobo is a very spoiled Shichon (Shih Tzu/Bichon Frise cross) who lives with author Michael Salmon in his Kooyong house, Melbourne. Bobo has failed Miss Tiggy's Puppy Obedience School down at the local park. Mr Rex and his Pampered Pooch mobile dog-grooming van is often seen parked outside Michael's house. Bobo goes on nightly Possum Patrol along the back fence, barking loudly at anything that moves. Bobo appears to be like any other annoying, yappy little white and fluffy lap-dog... But Bobo has another life! He is a dog with super powers: Super-Bo, his kennel is in fact an Operations HQ with screens, monitors and lots of buttons to press. He wears a mask so that he won't be recognised and an old striped beach towel as a cape. Super-Bo is often called away to help when danger threatens. But he's always back in time for dinner!
Aust'n. Since Alexander hit the shelves, his voracious consumption of national landmarks has captivated generations of children. His mercurial career includes the longest-running TV series ever hosted by a Bunyip, and coming in 2011, the unveiling of his life-size statue in bronze. A new edition of the unforgettable children's story.
'Monster', written by Michael Salmon, tells the story of school boy Michael and his friendship with Siggy the misunderstood monster.