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I Wish I Was


Book Description
Little Katie is an eight-year-old vivacious, bright eyed, fair-haired girl. She is envious of the special qualities that some of her disabled relatives and friends have, and she even envies her scruffy little dog Patch. Katie thinks she has no special qualities of her own. In truth she envies those who envy her. A simple conversation with her mummy makes her see that she is special like everyone.
Book Information
PublisherLove Song Publishing
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages34
ISBN-100975700111
ISBN-13978-0975700112
Publication Date03/2005
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About Jo-anne Teys (Author) : Jo-anne Teys is a published author of children's books. A published credit of Jo-anne Teys is I Wish I Was.
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