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Category: Navigating Divorce and Separation

Topic: Children and young people

The Listeners Get Two HomesThe Listeners Get Two Homes
Date posted on: 06-05-2010

Developed and published by Interrelate Family Centres. A picture story book written for children whose families no longer live together. It features the “Listener Sock Puppet Family”, a character neither gender nor culturally biased. Price: AUD 12.95

Category: Parenting

Topic: Parenting

DEAD DADDEAD DAD
Date posted on: 20-07-2010

Relationships Australia, the Australian Poetry Centre and designers/publishers Gracia and Louise have joined forces to produce a book on Dads and what being a dad or fatherhood means to Australians. Celebrating Dads, this attractive alternative to the average Father’s Day Card, includes the best poems about Dads from poets across the country, contributions from esteemed poet, Chris Wallace-Crabbe, as well as TV and radio personalities Alan Brough and John Clarke.

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