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Bernadette Kelly | Books
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Norton is a naughty pony that loves to eat. His owner, Molly, thinks he is the most perfect pony in the whole world. The Pony Patch Collection. All four books together for the first time in one volume. US edition now available. 8220;The most important thing is not to leave before your pony has learnt the day’s lesson. Today’s lesson was that I was in charge.”. US edition now available. 8220;It was time for action. I gathered all my evidence. ‘Hello. Police? 8217; ”. US edition now available. Date(): It i...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: The Next Big Thing...
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Thursday, 3 January 2013. The Next Big Thing. Okay, so I have been tagged. There's been a blog phenomenon doing the rounds called Next Big Thing, where an author writes about their current or next book. I'm lucky enough to have been tagged by the lovely, and incredibly talent, Sue Whiting. I know - crazy! But, for the sake of keeping the blog rolling, I'll suck it up and mix up my answers up - a bit of the old and a bit of the new. This one has been tough as I taug...
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Winner of Tantony Book | black dog books blog
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Black dog books blog. The Environment Award for Children’s Literature. Winner of Tantony Book. June 2, 2011. Thank you to everyone who entered our latest competition. The winner of the competition has been drawn using random number generator. The winner is…. May 31, 2011 at 3:46 pm. I heard Ananda read from her new book at the Reading Matters conference -fabulous. Congratulations Maryanne. I’ll be in touch shortly to send out your prize. This entry was posted in winners. And tagged Ananda Braxton-Smith.
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StoryArts Festival Ipswich | Festival of Children's Literature, September 5 – 16, 2015 | Page 2
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Festival of Children's Literature, September 5 – 16, 2015. 2013 Authors & Illustrators. 2013 Children’s Program. 2013 Adult’s Program. 2011 Ipswich Festival of Children’s Literature. Newer posts →. World War One Panel Adult Program. September 20, 2015. Story by Rebecca Sheraton. Andrew encourages teachers to download a copy of The Poppy without words and let students tell their own narrative from the paintings first before reading it to them. When writing about war, Sophie noted the importance of making ...
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Up the Tower of Books: April 2010
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Friday, April 30, 2010. Nothing But Your Skin - Cathy Ytak. Nothing But Your Skin. Is one of six stories that is a part of the Single Voices series by Annick Press. Each book comes with two stories. Nothing But Your Skin. Is grouped with The Pool Was Empty. As a teenager myself, I really loved this concept. I generally write my own summaries, but I happen to love the summary from Annick Press's website. For Nothing But Your Skin. So I am using it. Nothing But Your Skin. The Pool Was Empty/Hey! After - Kr...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: September 2011
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Sunday, 4 September 2011. Day Five - Melbourne Writers' Festival - Regional Tour. Okay, so strictly speaking, I'm home and the Regional Tour ended two days ago, but I haven't blogged about our last day in Frankston. Talks and workshops were held in the Performing Arts Centre and the Frankston library, where I worked with tremendous Yr 5/6 students in the 'long room' (not to be confused with the MCC long room! Enthusiastic, interested students and teachers. This ama...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: February 2012
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Sunday, 26 February 2012. To quote an old dear I chatted to in the supermarket line yesterday, 'funny old summer! One morning last week was so chilly, I considered turning on the heater. Today, I'm in my office frantically finishing off odds and ends before the heat forces me to retreat to the air conditioned family room with my iPad. By the time I'd finished that - okay, so I played more than one game, it was time to think about cooking dinner. That's teacher talk...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: January 2012
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Saturday, 28 January 2012. It's been a rather big week, but I've found a few moments to add pictures from last week's Queenie: One Elephant's Story launch at the Melbourne Zoo. It was a terrific, though hot, afternoon to honour a wonderful story, a delightful author and gentle creature. Enjoy this handful of pictures. A replica of Queenie's cake. The orginal Queenie cake baker. Corinne and Hon. Ryan Smith, Minister for the Environment. Posted by Sue Lawson. Then li...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: April 2012
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Monday, 23 April 2012. Anzac Day And Finding Darcy. Wednesday is Anzac Day. A day Australians commemorate not only the anniversary of Australian and New Zealand forces landing on the Turkish Gallipoli Peninsula, but also the sacrifices made by so many Australians in many conflicts across the world. As usual, I'll spend the day at the MCG with a dear friend, watching Collingwood play Essendon, enjoying the Anzac commemorations and hoping for a Pies win. You can find...
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Sue Lawson ~ Author: July 2011
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Author, teacher and very slack blogger. Wednesday, 27 July 2011. Inge - An inspiration. Yesterday I attended my dear friends' mother and mother-in-law's funeral. The first time I met Inge, about 27 years ago,I was struck by her warmth, generosity and strength. She was such a genunine woman. When she asked how you were, she truly wanted to hear the answer. She wasn't a large woman, but her heart was huge and the impact she had on those she met simply enormous. Our almond tree burst into blossom, yesterday.