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I Want to Be a Sports Star
Anil Tortop
(illustrator),
Melbourne
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Larrikin House
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2022
23612704
2022
single work
picture book
children's
'So you want to be a Sports Star? What kind will you be? A Surfer? A Fencer? A Football Star? Maybe a Tennis Star or a Pro Skater riding rails? Anything is possible with a little fun and a whole lot of creativity.
'Join Taylor, Frankie (and Lucky) as they imagine their way through the thrill of sports and Olympic medal dreams.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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1y I Want to Be a Rock Star Anil Tortop (illustrator), Bentleigh East : Lil' Rebel , 2016 9668862 2016 single work single work picture book children's
'So you want to be a Rock Star?
Join Luke (and Ralphie) as they imagine their way through the magic of music.
From country, rap and punk to disco, jazz and rock you’ll discover that all Rock Stars’ dreams begin with just a little imagination.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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2y I Want to Be a Movie Star Anil Tortop (illustrator), Melbourne : Larrikin House , 2020 18524303 2020 single work picture book children's
'What kind will you be? Pirate Captain? Noble Queen? Superhero? Maybe a Comedian or a star on Broadway? Anything is possible with a little fun and a whole lot of creativity. Join Evie (and Oscar) as they imagine their way through the magic of movies, theatre and play time.'
Source: Publisher's blurb.
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Her Young Son’s Words Spurred Mary Anastasiou’s Dream to Write
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— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , February 2022;'It took her six-year-old son Lukas, to put into words the dreams that had long occupied Mary Anastasiou. His words were a call to action and the result is three books for young readers as well as a role in publishing.' (Introduction)
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Her Young Son’s Words Spurred Mary Anastasiou’s Dream to Write
2022
single work
column
— Appears in: Neos Kosmos , February 2022;'It took her six-year-old son Lukas, to put into words the dreams that had long occupied Mary Anastasiou. His words were a call to action and the result is three books for young readers as well as a role in publishing.' (Introduction)