Book Review: The Terrible Suitcase by Emma Allen and Freya Blackwood

  Today's Book Review is The Terrible Suitcase by Emma Allen and Freya Blackwood. A book about belonging, friendship, expectations and imagination, all kept in a tattered old suitcase. My very first school bag looked just like this and I still have it! A book for kids who find it difficult to fit in and have trouble expressing the right emotions at the right time. Is there every a right time for angry emotions at school? But finding a friend can happen over time, even when you never think it will. It's ok to be terrible and tattered on the outside because the right people will see you for what you are on the inside and that's what counts. A great book for children with ADHD, Asperger's, Anxiety and who are worried about making friends.   
Product detailsFormat Paperback | 32 pages Dimensions 240 x 250mm Publication date 01 Dec 2012 Publisher Scholastic Australia Imprint Omnibus Books Publication City/Country Central Coast, Australia Illustrations note colour illustrations ISBN10 1862919623 ISBN13 9781862919624 http://www.bookdepository.com/The-Terrible-Suitcase-Emm-Allen-Frey-Blackwood/9781862919624?ref=grid-viewwww.michelleworthington.com
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Published on February 25, 2016 08:00
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