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OverviewWhat if a sneeze sneaked up upon you? Read along with Archie who is sick in bed, and Doc Ted, as they find out what interesting things could happen if they didn't sneeze in a tissue and a sneeze got out. This story has a repetitive element which increases readability and gives the child the opportunity to use their imagination to come up with their own fun situation of what could happen if a sneeze got loose. Christine Titheradge wrote Sneezes because great books are what you want to share not germs. Selling Points - School classes/Teachers: I see this book being part of the norm in Kindergarten, Prep, grades 1-3 and beyond. I can envisage teachers setting up art classes for children to draw their own reason of what would happen if a sneeze got loose. A Sneeses, Teachers Handbook with colouring-in pages and games, will be available to purchase seperatly, and also available for download on Christine Titheradge's website. - Parents/Grandparents/Guardians: Would enjoy reading this interactive adventure. I can see a Doc Ted teddy in every child's bed helping them feel better like he did in our family. - Doctors Surgeries, Hospitals & other Government Medical Agencies: GP's, Paediatric Doctors and hospitals would love the ability for children to have fun and momentarily taking their mind off being sick. They could even have the Sneezes Teachers notes available for the children to have fun with while they are waiting. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Christine Titheradge , Trevor SalterPublisher: Hot Doggy Press - Children Imprint: Hot Doggy Press - Children Dimensions: Width: 20.30cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9780645843200ISBN 10: 0645843202 Pages: 32 Publication Date: 09 August 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationChristine Titheradge weaves captivating children's tales, leading young readers and parents on enchanting adventures. In her latest thought-provoking picture book, she entertains a fun way for young minds to understand the importance of sneezing the right way. Beyond her writing, Christine co-hosts the Rainforest Writing Retreat, graces as a judge for the Aurealis Awards, and finds joy in baking and spinning magical tales with her precious grandkids. Christine leaves an indelible mark on hearts and minds alike. You can find her at www.christinetitheradge.com Trevor Salter in his schooling years would constantly sketch the boundaries with his ability to draw, often at the teacher's expense. This skill enabled him to work in screen printing completing his trade and also a diploma in freelance cartooning and illustration. In 2001, Trevor started Blah Art, focusing on cartoons, illustrations and artwork for the picture book industry, corporate, commercial, print media and private sectors. His work continuously grows, finding its way into all kinds of mediums. He currently resides in the Lockyer Valley. You can find him in Facebook, Blah Art. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |