Issue Details: First known date: 2016... 2016 [Review Essay] The Gobbeldygook and Scribbledynoodle
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'Even young children of the exceptionally timid variety will find it difficult to be scared by the monsters in this book: the furry Gobbeldygook, whose jagged teeth are forever affixed in a disarming smile and who is initially spooked by the appearance of the other, a hybrid of Kermit the Frog and a gangly alien.' (Introduction)

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