REVIEW: ‘The Internet Is Like A Puddle’ by Shona Innes and Irisz Agocs
IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Want your kids to be web-smart? This book will help.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Want your kids to be web-smart? This book will help.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Children take mothers to dark places. This book of twisted fairy tales will help you see the light.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: This is more than the haunting tale of a terrible crime against children, it is a powerful study of human character and identity that addresses life’s biggest question – where does meaning lie?
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: A quirky new chapter book series about three siblings ‘living the dream’
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Proving the smartest ideas are often the simplest, this picture book is a guaranteed crowd pleaser for boys and girls aged 1-5.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: An elegant and intelligent examination of the messiness of being human.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: A warts-and-all depiction of the rise and fall of the morning TV star you’ve never heard of.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: It’s not easy to find sensitive picture books which are suitable for boys. This is that book.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Heart, complexity, wit and intelligence make this so much more than an Australian ‘Mean Girls’.
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IN 140 CHARACTERS OR LESS: Of the 100 or so picture books on my daughters’ books shelf, this is my all-time favourite.
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