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y separately published work icon Wide Big World single work   picture book   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2018... 2018 Wide Big World
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'Difference is everywhere, just look and see. This whole-wide-big-world is wondrous-unique. A gorgeous picture book about our diverse and wonderful world.

Source: Publisher's blurb.

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Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Melbourne, Victoria,: Lothian , 2018 .
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      Extent: 32 plp.
      Description: col. illus.
      Note/s:
      • Published October 2018.

      ISBN: 9780734418180 (hbk)

Works about this Work

Why Are Australian Children's Books Suddenly so Political? Philippa Chandler , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 27 November 2018;
Maxine Beneba Clarke Writes Happy End for Real Life Playground Encounter with Racism in New Children's Book Hannah Reich , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , November 2018;

'On Maxine Beneba Clarke's first day at preschool, at just four years old, she was singled out for being different.'  (Introduction)

Maxine Beneba Clarke Writes Happy End for Real Life Playground Encounter with Racism in New Children's Book Hannah Reich , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: ABC News [Online] , November 2018;

'On Maxine Beneba Clarke's first day at preschool, at just four years old, she was singled out for being different.'  (Introduction)

Why Are Australian Children's Books Suddenly so Political? Philippa Chandler , 2018 single work column
— Appears in: The Guardian Australia , 27 November 2018;
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