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Quote from Professor Tony Attwood.
Leading expert on Autism Spectrum Disorder.
"I really enjoyed reading The Big Hungry Tree and know that it will be enchanting, not only for difficult children but will also help with regard to an increase in ASD awareness.
The book is not only entertaining, it is also educational from aspects of memory, to different ways of thinking and problem solving.
I certainly endorse the book."
Professor Tony Attwood
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The Big Hungry Tree (Hardback)
Maximilian H. Jones loves his shiny red ball. When his ball becomes stuck in a Big Hungry Tree, the endeavours to recover it reach mad capped pandemonium.
Ned the Wombat reads the story with you and shares some unique thoughts and interpretations.
Children will enjoy the rhythm and rhyme as they follow the story of
The Big Hungry Tree.
The ladies were bowling right there in the park;
“I know what to do!“, declared Mabel Saint-Clark.
“The ball will fall down with the sound of Ker Plunk!…
when I roll my best bowl right up the tree trunk”.
Well… the bowl stayed up in the tree with the ball,
the cat, keys, shoe and the rock that just would not fall.
Maximilian said “Wow! How could it be?
Nothing comes down from this Big Hungry Tree.”
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