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George the Greytown Wizard

The townspeople did not care for their town and it became untidy and run down. One night all colour left the town and it turned a dreadful grey. The people called on George to bring the colour back. He tried unsuccessfully until he met Rhiannon who was a young artist. Together they solved the problem

The townspeople did not care for their town and it became untidy and run down. One night all colour left the town and it turned a dreadful grey. The people called on George to bring the colour back. He tried unsuccessfully until he met Rhiannon who was a young artist. Together they solved the problem

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FLIGHT OF THE FAT FAIRY

written by Caroline Ambrus

and Graeme Hume, illustrated

by Caroline Ambrus

BLACK DOG BLUES

written and illustrated by

Caroline Ambrus

THE YEAR OF THE MEAN

QUEEN

written by Caroline Ambrus

and Graeme Hume,

illustrated by Caroline Ambrus

BLACK JACK

written by Maureen Burdett,

illustrated by Annette

Schneider

This is a poem about a fat

fairy who wanted to fly. She

is teased by the thin fairies

and her life is very unhappy.

Then one day she met up

with some kindly griffins.

They gave her good advice

and a helping hand. She

finally learns to fly and her

self esteem improves.

irrePRESSible Press, ISBN

0-9586896-4-4

Sarahʼs best friend was

her old dog, Lady. When

Lady died, she became

very lonely. She searched

everywhere for another

dog to replace her. Then

she found two black dogs,

Bo and Billie, at the animal

shelters. They came to live

with her and filled her life

with many problems, but

much joy.

irrePRESSible Press, ISBN

0-9586896-3-6

Once upon a time, bees had

no wings. One day a baby

bee was hatched which had

wings. When she grew up,

she was crowned the first

queen of the bees. This

multi-layered, political satire

is suitable for children, as

well as adults.

irrePRESSible Press, ISBN

0-9587979-9-4

Performance poetry

for children that are a

delightful combination of

rhythm and rhyme, which

will take both performers

and listeners on a roll from

the deadly serious to side

splitting comedy.

irrePRESSible Press, ISBN

0 9577375-7-2

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