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Judy Horacek
Judy Horacek is an Australian-based cartoonist and writer. She has been drawing cartoons for about 20 years and has worked for a multitude of community groups, unions, small magazines, and good causes. Her work often focuses on the environment, feminism, and social justice issues.... show more

Judy Horacek is an Australian-based cartoonist and writer. She has been drawing cartoons for about 20 years and has worked for a multitude of community groups, unions, small magazines, and good causes. Her work often focuses on the environment, feminism, and social justice issues. (www.horacek.com.au)
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Randi's Blog
Randi's Blog rated it 12 years ago
I hoped this would be a little more applicable to teaching (and it probably is for elementary teachers), but definitely a parenting-centric book. I'll have to read this again when we decide to start our own family! Definitely recommended.
Book-lectic
Book-lectic rated it 12 years ago
A little gem of a book. Not much new in its pages for me as I love reading aloud to my class and will do so with my children. I did enjoy the little anecdotes though about the different children and the ideas for some new books to discover.
debnance
debnance rated it 12 years ago
Mem Fox keeps things simple and that’s exactly what I needed after listening to experts harangue the schools and teachers last week at the International Reading Association conference. Mem Fox says it all comes down to reading aloud. Do that with your children and your students three times a day and...
Kaethe
Kaethe rated it 16 years ago
Growl is a hoot. Although we had a hard time reconciling afternoon tea with the orchard at first. When I read that the author lives in Australia we both went "ahhhh." Such a cute monster.
afterwhat
afterwhat rated it 17 years ago
I really like this book. It has all kinds of sheep--clown sheep, thin sheep, near sheep--and on each page, the rhyming text ends with "But where is the green sheep?" It doesn't really have a point, but it's cute and funny, and I enjoy it.
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