Nick Westerman
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Nick Westerman is still waiting for the great leap forward.
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Kings of the Savannah: A Tale About Growth
Out on the grassy plains of Africa nature plays out in harmony. Mother Nature has decreed that the lions eat the zebras and that the zebras breed faster than the lions so there are always plenty of them about. Zebras of course are not keen on the idea of being eaten by lions, but are comforted by the fact that the more zebras there are, the less likely they themselves will be the one who gets eaten. Besides, they know that Mother Nature is a cranky old biddy who shouldn’t be messed with.
By Nick Westermanabout a month ago in Chapters
Wally The Wombat Gets Lost
One day Wally the Wombat went out for a walk. He was having so much fun exploring that he didn’t pay any attention to which way he was going. All of a sudden he realized that it was starting to get dark and he didn’t know where he was.
By Nick Westermanabout a month ago in Chapters
Simon Duke and his Puddle of Puke
There was nothing very special about Simon Duke. He wasn’t a tall kid, but he wasn’t short either. He wasn’t a fat kid, but he wasn’t thin either. And he wasn’t a good student, but he wasn’t a bad student either. All in all Simon was pretty much the one kid in Year 4 at Wilson’s Heath Primary who was just like any other kid, except for one thing. He was something of an entrepreneur.
By Nick Westermanabout a month ago in Chapters
Steven Dench and his Horrible Stench & Tracy Shrink and her Awful Stink
There was something very special about Steven Dench. He was tall whereas other kids were short. He was thin whereas other kids were fat. And he was a good student whereas other kids were not. In fact of all the kids in Year 2 at Wilson’s Heath Primary, Steven was the one kid who was universally admired by all the other kids and all the teachers.
By Nick Westermanabout a month ago in Chapters
Jimmy McGrue And His Big Bucket Of Goo
There was nothing very special about Jimmy McGrue. He wasn’t a tall kid, but he wasn’t short either. He wasn’t a fat kid, but he wasn’t thin either. And he wasn’t a good student, but he wasn’t a bad student either. In fact, of all the kids in Year 2 at Wilson’s Heath Primary, Jimmy was the one kid who was just like any other kid.
By Nick Westermanabout a month ago in Chapters








