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NEW BOOK CELEBRATES THE FRIENDS GROWN-UPS CAN’T SEE

For many youngsters, an imaginary childhood friend is a rite of passage.

Now a Taree author has put hers in print, hoping to reach out to children and their parents.

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3 Comments

  1. Hi there. Just a technical request – would you please boost the volume on the story on Scaddy, Jenna Squire’s book about an imaginary friend? It is much lower than your other clips, and I can’t hear it (despite turning to full volume).

    Tim

  2. We love this book! My girls have been collecting flowers, making mud pies and generally running around full of creative abandonment, “just like the girl in Scaddy”. The pure innocence of this book struck a chord with them. It is such a beautiful, whimsical story that has already inspired many easy conversations including the need to tell the truth. I think it is also wonderful that it is completely Australian made, which I’m sad to say is such a rarity. The quality is outstanding. I consider it our latest heirloom.

    Please increase the volume on the story as it is almost inaudible. Thank you. Vicky…………

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