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'We are first introduced into the world of the nursery rhyme as infants. These simple words and rhymes are part of our exposure to language, storytelling, music and even math to science.' (Introduction)

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    y separately published work icon Magpies : Talking About Books for Children vol. 36 no. 3 July 2021 22684668 2021 periodical issue 'There's nothing quite like a picture book for concise truths that reverberate with readers of all ages. Who hasn't, at the end of a class-reading of a new addition to a school or public library, experienced the call for 'more': 'more' of the story, 'more' of a collective sharing of a narrative, 'more' ways of 'seeing' the literary character lift stories to a new level.' (Editor's Comments, Introduction) 2021 pg. 10-12
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