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This is a charming and brand new story from an accomplished professional writer which can be read on many levels. On one level, it's just a delightful story specially created for bedtime reading, a magical-realist fable about a little girl and her dog who cook up a scheme to encourage her Mum and Dad to remember how they used to play with her before she got a little older. On another level, the book consciously encourages open dialogue between parents and their children, modelling healthy psychological behaviours, and ensuring a free flow of affection and information in both directions. And on…mehr

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This is a charming and brand new story from an accomplished professional writer which can be read on many levels. On one level, it's just a delightful story specially created for bedtime reading, a magical-realist fable about a little girl and her dog who cook up a scheme to encourage her Mum and Dad to remember how they used to play with her before she got a little older. On another level, the book consciously encourages open dialogue between parents and their children, modelling healthy psychological behaviours, and ensuring a free flow of affection and information in both directions. And on yet another level, it is simply a beautifully illustrated top quality hardbound book richly illustrated with original watercolours from an up-and-coming young artist who perfectly captures the emotions in the story in more than a dozen original artworks rendered in glorious colours. A book that will be treasured for years as joy to be enjoyed just for itself.
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Stephen Yolland has been a professional commercial writer for 35 years, awarded all over the world for his creativity and success. He is also a highly skilled public speaker, and he was once the British public speaking champion. After a successful career in business he has turned his hand to poetry (Read Me - 71 Poems and 1 short story), short stories - including Finalist Honours in the Williamstown Literary Festival (Australia) and Literary Taxidermy (USA) - and now childrens' fiction.