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'Would you ever make fun of a boy with a bum for a face, or trick a bully into eating a snot sandwich? Of course you wouldn't, because you're a good kid. Nothing like the bad children in these shocking stories! ' (Publication summary)
When Naughty Can Prove Very NiceJason Steger,
2010single work column — Appears in:
The Age,12 June2010;(p. 32)A column canvassing current literary news including a report on Christopher Milne's deal with Hardie Grant Egmont to re-publish Milne's Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls series. Jason Steger also provides details of Milne's literary career and his commitment to promoting his own books.
When Naughty Can Prove Very NiceJason Steger,
2010single work column — Appears in:
The Age,12 June2010;(p. 32)A column canvassing current literary news including a report on Christopher Milne's deal with Hardie Grant Egmont to re-publish Milne's Naughty Stories for Good Boys and Girls series. Jason Steger also provides details of Milne's literary career and his commitment to promoting his own books.