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All the children's coats in the school cloakroom are chatting happily with each other about their day. One coat, however, has a horrible, shameful secret! What could that secret be? Find out how one lonely coat turns into a cool coat when its owner makes wise choices! >In the same vein as Sue Ellis's first two books, Gorgeous Gwendolen Goose and Other Stories and Proud Patrick Peacock and Other Stories, The Lost Coat encourages all readers to be the best version of themselves! The Ben Kinsella Trust, one of the leading anti-knife crime charities in the UK, will receive a donation from the…mehr

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All the children's coats in the school cloakroom are chatting happily with each other about their day. One coat, however, has a horrible, shameful secret! What could that secret be? Find out how one lonely coat turns into a cool coat when its owner makes wise choices! >In the same vein as Sue Ellis's first two books, Gorgeous Gwendolen Goose and Other Stories and Proud Patrick Peacock and Other Stories, The Lost Coat encourages all readers to be the best version of themselves! The Ben Kinsella Trust, one of the leading anti-knife crime charities in the UK, will receive a donation from the royalties received for the purchase of this book to help them in their wonderful work campaigning against knife crime and help educate young people about its dangers.
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Sue Ellis worked in education for 36 years as a secondary teacher, a behaviour and attendance adviser, and lecturer at York St John University. She has a wide experience of listening to children's issues from the pupils she has taught and her own two children, Katie and Robert. Now retired, Sue spends time visiting schools with her books Gorgeous Gwendolen Goose and Other Stories and Proud Patrick Peacock and Other Stories, encouraging children to be the best version of themselves. Sue was born in Liverpool, attended university in Reading and Oxford. She has lived in York since 1982.