Dad Meets the Martians single work   poetry   "A flying saucer came last night."
Issue Details: First known date: 1995... 1995 Dad Meets the Martians
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  • Also included on the NZ School Journal CD (parts 3 and 4, 2001), read by Cohen Holloway.

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    y separately published work icon School Magazine. Orbit vol. 80 no. 3 March 1995 26367240 1995 periodical issue 1995 pg. 83
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    y separately published work icon NZ School Journal vol. 2 no. 3 2001 26295722 2001 periodical issue 2001 pg. 26
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    y separately published work icon School Magazine. Orbit vol. 88 no. 10 November 2003 26367843 2003 periodical issue 2003 pg. 351
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    y separately published work icon Cricket vol. 33 no. 5 January 2006 26370696 2006 periodical issue 2006 pg. 39
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    y separately published work icon School Magazine. Blast Off! vol. 93 no. 8 September 2008 26311108 2008 periodical issue 2008 pg. 6
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    y separately published work icon Big Book of Verse for Aussie Kids Jim Haynes , Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2009 Z1642836 2009 anthology poetry children's Crows Nest : Allen and Unwin , 2009 pg. 174
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    y separately published work icon School Magazine. Blast Off! vol. 103 no. 9 October 2018 26295937 2018 periodical issue 2018 pg. 27
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    y separately published work icon This is Home : Essential Australian Poems for Children Jackie French (editor), Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2019 15797080 2019 selected work poetry

    'In This Is Home, much-loved author Jackie French has gathered a poem for every child and every mood. What do you feel like doing today? Sit beside a bush campfire with Oodgeroo Noonuccal, watch people going by with Henry Lawson, float away with Alison Lester, learn to read with Andy Griffiths or be brave with Shaun Tan. 

    Ideal for sharing with the whole family, this extensively illustrated edition brings together old favourites and sure-to-be new favourites in an indispensable addition to children's bookshelves. From poems that whisper to poems that roar, from words of tranquillity and heartbreak to those of the witty and absurd, there is something within these pages to make everyone feel at home.'

    Source: Publisher's blurb.

    Canberra : National Library of Australia , 2019
    pg. 104
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