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'To be in the Ricker Racker Club you have to be brave. You have to be kind. You have to not be a girl ...but some people are better than others at being both kind and brave. Patrick Guest and Nathaniel Eckstrom tell us who and why and how in this lively story about silly rules and even sillier situations.' (Publication summary)
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The Ricker Racker Club : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking about Books for Children , May vol. 31 no. 2 2016; (p. 29)
— Review of The Ricker Racker Club 2016 single work picture book 'The Ricker Racker Club, has a club-house, secrets, rules and children who are excluded. Here we are aligned with the outsiders Poppy's point-of-view. ...' -
The Ricker Racker Club : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2016;
— Review of The Ricker Racker Club 2016 single work picture book 'A joyous romp of a story where the rules of an freshly minted club are tested and refined to include Poppy who proves herself to be more than worthy of membership of a club that began with an unfair and biased premise that boys could rule. Max and Ollie after taking advantage of Poppy’s eagerness to please, acknowledge her spirit and bravery and make her an equal partner and seal the deal with their “silly Ricker Racker” dance. ...'
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The Ricker Racker Club : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time , July 2016;
— Review of The Ricker Racker Club 2016 single work picture book 'A joyous romp of a story where the rules of an freshly minted club are tested and refined to include Poppy who proves herself to be more than worthy of membership of a club that began with an unfair and biased premise that boys could rule. Max and Ollie after taking advantage of Poppy’s eagerness to please, acknowledge her spirit and bravery and make her an equal partner and seal the deal with their “silly Ricker Racker” dance. ...' -
The Ricker Racker Club : Review
2016
single work
review
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking about Books for Children , May vol. 31 no. 2 2016; (p. 29)
— Review of The Ricker Racker Club 2016 single work picture book 'The Ricker Racker Club, has a club-house, secrets, rules and children who are excluded. Here we are aligned with the outsiders Poppy's point-of-view. ...'
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