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OverviewDo giraffes get hiccups? Is there such a thing as a whale of a headache? What do centipedes do with all THEIR pins and needles? This playful prose-poem has a simple mission: To amuse children. But also to keep them wondering. Not always provide answers! Education guru, writer and humanist Jack Shallcrass reviewed fifty years of the New Zealand School Journals. In his assessment of the poetry section he singled out Do Rabbits Get The Stitch?: ""The poems, though they are chosen for their local, contemporary flavour, also have universal and traditional qualities. Above all, they have sparkle and fun. A good example is ""Do Rabbits Get The Stitch?"" by Christine Hunt Daniell."" Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine Hunt Daniell , Pauline BellamyPublisher: White Rock Press Imprint: White Rock Press Dimensions: Width: 27.90cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.435kg ISBN: 9781662911613ISBN 10: 1662911610 Pages: 42 Publication Date: 22 April 2021 Recommended Age: From 3 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"""Such a lovely use of language. It gets to the essence of kids, their imagination and joy and playfulness. And the sense that all is possible."" Madeleine Slavick, editor and poet. Review of fifty years of the New Zealand School Journals: ""The poems, though they are chosen for their local and contemporary flavour, also have universal and traditional qualities. Above all, they have sparkle and fun. A good example is ""Do Rabbits Get The Stitch?"" by Christine Hunt Daniell."" Jack Shallcrass, Education guru, writer and humanist." Such a lovely use of language. It gets to the essence of kids, their imagination and joy and playfulness. And the sense that all is possible. Madeleine Slavick, editor and poet. Review of fifty years of the New Zealand School Journals: The poems, though they are chosen for their local and contemporary flavour, also have universal and traditional qualities. Above all, they have sparkle and fun. A good example is Do Rabbits Get The Stitch? by Christine Hunt Daniell. Jack Shallcrass, Education guru, writer and humanist. Author InformationChristine Hunt Daniell has always loved words, and writing that delves below the surface. These words are dedicated to her children and grandchildren, who also delve and wonder. Other writing by Christine Hunt Daniell includes two children's books, Do The Hills Talk? and Jessie's yellow Bike, and poems and stories for the New Zealand School Journal and children's TV. She has also written four adult oral history books: Something In The Hills, Speaking A Silence, I'm 95 - Any Objection? and Just An Orange For Christmas. She has an MA ( Hons) in English from Canterbury University, New Zealand, lives in rural Wairarapa, New Zealand, and calls the hills of Nelson and Wairarapa her home. Pauline Bellamy is a professional artist with over fifty years experience presenting exhibitions and illustrating books. Her confident, prolific work has been shown and collected widely. Bellamy celebrates the unassuming, lesser-known sides of Aotearoa with her distinctive light, observational perspective. She lives and works on the Otago Peninsula. www.bellamysgallery.com Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |