
Where Did the Sneeze Go?
A Week in the Life of Max
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Narrated by:
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Kirsty Gillmore
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By:
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Jennifer Mosher
About this listen
Who's caught Max's yawn? Spend a day with Max as he passes on his contagious yawn. From pre-school to the doctor's office and even Mum and Dad, Max's yawn just keeps on catching - even the cat catches it!
Children will enjoy identifying with the characters and routines in this story, and observing the differences. This story has been designed as a discussion point, so that children and carers can talk about "same" and "different" so that children learn that we all lead different lives and that different doesn't mean wrong.
Also available in print and as an ebook.
Perfect for children aged four to eight.
©2012 Jennifer Mosher (P)2018 Jennifer Mosher
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