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Unreal, Banana Peel! : A Third Collection of Australian Children's Chants and Rhymes
anthology
children's
Is part of
Australian Children's Chants and Rhymes
1983
series - author
poetry
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First known date:
1986...
1986
Unreal, Banana Peel! : A Third Collection of Australian Children's Chants and Rhymes
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description
A collection of Australian children's traditional rhymes, riddles, jokes, and chants.
Publication Details of Only Known VersionEarliest 2 Known Versions of
Works about this Work
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June Factor
Mark Carthew
(interviewer),
2008
single work
interview
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 23 no. 5 2008; (p. 8-11) Dr June factor discusses her fascination with the subject of her research which is focused on the importance of children's rhymes and the language of childhood. Highly regarded as a researcher and children's writer, Factor describes herself as 'kind of ethnographer' whose interest in children's language, play and conversation has meant she has collected material 'from a range of subjects, styles and play-related functions (10) -
Untitled
1987
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time : The Journal of the Children's Book Council of Australia , vol. 31 no. 2 1987; (p. 64)
— Review of Unreal, Banana Peel! : A Third Collection of Australian Children's Chants and Rhymes 1986 anthology poetry
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Untitled
1987
single work
review
— Appears in: Reading Time : The Journal of the Children's Book Council of Australia , vol. 31 no. 2 1987; (p. 64)
— Review of Unreal, Banana Peel! : A Third Collection of Australian Children's Chants and Rhymes 1986 anthology poetry -
June Factor
Mark Carthew
(interviewer),
2008
single work
interview
— Appears in: Magpies : Talking About Books for Children , November vol. 23 no. 5 2008; (p. 8-11) Dr June factor discusses her fascination with the subject of her research which is focused on the importance of children's rhymes and the language of childhood. Highly regarded as a researcher and children's writer, Factor describes herself as 'kind of ethnographer' whose interest in children's language, play and conversation has meant she has collected material 'from a range of subjects, styles and play-related functions (10)
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