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Incredibilia : Review2016single work review — Appears in:
Magpies : Talking about Books for Children,Mayvol.
31no.
22016;(p. 28) — Review of
IncredibiliaLibby Hathorn,
2016single work picture book 'Incredibilia is a gem of a picture book and is timely as it comes when so much emphasis has been placed on academic testing and here we have a writing team celebrating the pure joy of imaginative play. ...'
Incredibilia : ReviewChris Dayman,
2016single work review — Appears in:
Reading Time,July2016; — Review of
IncredibiliaLibby Hathorn,
2016single work picture book 'Little Georgie is trailing her older siblings on a walk on a windy day. Vainly trying to keep up as they run ahead, she makes her own adventure using the imaginative powers that have been sparked by the beauty of nature around her. Leaves, flowers, clouds and a web fire her elfin mind to create anew game, Incredibilia. Naturally Harriet and Max eventually join in. ...'
Incredibilia : ReviewChris Dayman,
2016single work review — Appears in:
Reading Time,July2016; — Review of
IncredibiliaLibby Hathorn,
2016single work picture book 'Little Georgie is trailing her older siblings on a walk on a windy day. Vainly trying to keep up as they run ahead, she makes her own adventure using the imaginative powers that have been sparked by the beauty of nature around her. Leaves, flowers, clouds and a web fire her elfin mind to create anew game, Incredibilia. Naturally Harriet and Max eventually join in. ...'
Incredibilia : Review2016single work review — Appears in:
Magpies : Talking about Books for Children,Mayvol.
31no.
22016;(p. 28) — Review of
IncredibiliaLibby Hathorn,
2016single work picture book 'Incredibilia is a gem of a picture book and is timely as it comes when so much emphasis has been placed on academic testing and here we have a writing team celebrating the pure joy of imaginative play. ...'