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Emily Eases Her Wheezes. Katrina Roe's Relatable Issues Set, #2
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-76111-200-3
- EAN9781761112003
- Date de parution01/02/2024
- Protection num.pas de protection
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurKat Colmer
Résumé
If Emily tries to play basketball, she ends up puffing. What can you do when asthma stops you from playing with your friends? Join Emily and her friends as they find a way she can join in on the fun. Join Emily, Marty and their friends in this new adventure to help them understand asthma in a fun and entertaining way. Emily Eases Her Wheezes was nominated for the 2015 CBCA Notable List. Congratulations Emily! Emily the elephant is one of the characters from the popular title Marty's Nut-Free Party which was shortlisted in the Speech Pathology Awards and has sold into schools and in families around the country. 'Finally! A fun way to explain allergies to all young children! This appealing story with a likeable character has an interesting and highly relevant narrative.
The main idea is explored via humorous text with familiar settings and occurrences. The language chosen has rhythm and repetition and would be well-liked by young readers.' - Speech Pathology Shortlist 2013
The main idea is explored via humorous text with familiar settings and occurrences. The language chosen has rhythm and repetition and would be well-liked by young readers.' - Speech Pathology Shortlist 2013







