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y separately published work icon No Presents for Christmas single work   children's fiction   children's  
Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 No Presents for Christmas
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'Would you like to live in the 1930s? You would have no TV, no computer, no CDs. Your family probably wouldn't even have a car. Life was hard but the children who lived back then knew how to make their own fun. And they didn't let something like having no money for presents stop them celebrating Christmas.' (Publication summary)

Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of

    • Mount Waverley, Ashwood - Mulgrave area, Melbourne South East, Melbourne, Victoria,: Aussie School Books , 2007 .
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      Extent: 32p.
      Description: illus.
      ISBN: 9781921255038
      Series: y separately published work icon Aussie! Aussie! Aussie! Read! Read! Read! Blake Education (publisher), Mount Waverley : Blake Education Aussie School Books , Z1841343 2007 series - publisher children's fiction children's

      'AUSSIE! AUSSIE! AUSSIE! stories are written for young Australians aged 7-10 and levelled appropriately. They are supported by cartoon illustrations which add meaning to the text for the young reader.

      'The series was commissioned to ensure Australian primary school students have access to engaging, quality Australian stories and stories set in an Australian context.

      'The stories were chosen for the quality of the story and the way in which it represented the essence of the Australian character, Australian values and the uniqueness of the Australian urban, rural and natural environment.'

      (Source: Publisher's website)

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