Vicky Gao was born in Beijing, China in 2002. She lived there until the age of seven, when she moved to Sydney, Australia. During her study at Carlton Public School, she joined the junior choir and the junior recorder group, and received a High Distinction in 2011 ICAS Mathematics, among other awards. She enjoys writing, drawing and doing puzzles, and looks forward to becoming an author when she grows up. Adventures of the Little Seahorses is her first short story for children.
This book is the first book of the series Diary of A Chinese Girl. It tells a heartwarming story of the girl spending her summer days with her first cousin, whose parents were divorced and who was initially selfish, mean, bossy and lazy, but gradually changed to a nicer girl due to the games they played. The author of the book is a 11-year-old girl, who is gifted with story telling and writing.
This little book is written by a 9-year-old girl. It contains 22 short chapters, and tells a very interesting story about the adventures of nine lovely little seahorses.
This book is composed of six stories about three schoolgirls. These stories are very funny and somewhat scary at the same time. The author of the book is a 9-year-old girl, who is gifted with story telling and writing.