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Jennifer Mosher Jennifer Mosher i(A153782 works by)
Born: Established: 1961 ;
Gender: Female
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1 y separately published work icon Where Did the Sneeze Go? [and] Who Caught the Yawn? Jennifer Mosher , Hazelbrook : MoshPit Publishing , 2013 Z1935756 2013 selected work children's fiction children's
1 y separately published work icon A Showcase of Australian Poets and Authors Who Were Published on the Narratoraustralia Blog from May to October 2013 Jennifer Mosher (editor), Hazelbrook : MoshPit Publishing , 2013 7155047 2013 anthology short story poetry

This anthology contains over 210 poems and short stories from more than 90 Australian emerging and established writers. Every piece in this book was originally published on the narratorAUSTRALIA blog between the beginning of May and the end of October 2013.' (Publication summary)

1 y separately published work icon Narrator Australia Volume Three Jennifer Mosher , Hazelbrook : MoshPit Publishing , 2013 6111761 2013 anthology short story poetry
1 Where Did the Sneeze Go? Jennifer Mosher , 2013 single work children's fiction
— Appears in: Where Did the Sneeze Go? [and] Who Caught the Yawn? 2013;
'Where Did the Sneeze Go? A week in the life of Max

'Where has Max's sneeze gone? Spend a week with Max as he waits for his sneeze to find him. From Aunt Suzy's perfume to Grandpa's sawdust, Max spends the week with a nose irritated and ready to sneeze, but every time he thinks it's about to happen ... nothing. Until he picks some flowers for Mum!

'Children will enjoy identifying with the characters and routines in these stories, and observing the differences. This story has been designed as a discussion point so that children and carers can talk about 'same' and 'different' so that children learn that we all lead different lives and that different doesn't mean wrong.' (Publication summary)
1 Who Caught the Yawn? Jennifer Mosher , 2013 selected work children's fiction
— Appears in: Where Did the Sneeze Go? [and] Who Caught the Yawn? 2013;
'Who's caught Max's yawn? Spend a day with Max as he passes on his contagious yawn. From pre-school to the doctor's office and even Mum and Dad, Max's yawn just keeps on catching - even the cat catches it!' (Publication summary)
 
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