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Books with author Anne Wigglebottom

  • All About Twins

    Anne Wigglebottom

    language (Xlibris AU, June 19, 2018)
    This book is about twins and how they play and live together. It is also about the different types of twins and how sometimes they will be alike and sometimes they will be very different.It is to help preschool and early primary school children learn about twins. It also explains that twins do not have to be completely the same and can have different goals and dreams and can look different. They do not have to be completely the same or think the same all the time.
  • The Forgotten Princess

    Anne Wigglebottom

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Jan. 25, 2018)
    The youngest of four princesses, she wonders why she is different from everyone else in her family. She has to learn to be true to herself instead of trying to be like her other sisters. She has to heal her broken, damaged heart from her fathers cruel abuse so she can heal herself inside. She spends her time doing lots of reading so that she has lots of information and knowledge to use about her situation. She then goes on to finding the love of her life and marries her prince, and they live happily ever after, never giving up their dreams.
  • Rosie the Little Fish That Got Away

    Anne Wigglebottom

    eBook (Xlibris AU, April 11, 2018)
    Rosie the Little Fish That Got Away talks about domestic violence and its terrible effects on victims. It is also the story of how one victimthe writerovercame her abuse and went on to have a happy and successful life with a lovely and kind partner. The writer uses sea creatures to tell this powerful story and to inspire children through the knowledge that no matter how bad your situation, there is always a way out. Keep trying, and do not give up.
  • Adventures of Constable Teddybear in Teddybearland

    Anne Wigglebottom

    eBook (Xlibris AU, Oct. 15, 2018)
    This book is about bullying children and how it affects them. The author shares ways in which it can be helped and the bully made to take responsibility and understand how the victim feels. She also explains that police departments have programmes that address bullying and help prevent it from taking place.The author uses teddy bears to tell this powerful story. It is also a true story as the author was bullied as a child.
  • Where Does the Food You Eat Come From?

    Anne Wigglebottom

    Paperback (Xlibris Au, May 25, 2019)
    Anne wants to educate children about why farmers are important and why they matter to our lives. She also wants to educate children, through this book, about where our food comes from in its most natural state before it hits the supermarket shelves.
  • Rosie the Little Fish That Got Away

    Anne Wigglebottom

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, April 10, 2018)
    Rosie, The Little Fish That Got Away talks about domestic violence and its terrible effects on victims. It is also the story of how one victimthe writerovercame her abuse and went on to have a happy and successful life with a lovely and kind partner. The writer uses sea creatures to tell this powerful story and to inspire children through the knowledge that no matter how bad your situation, there is always a way out. Keep trying, and do not give up.
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  • Adventures of Constable Teddybear in Teddybearland

    Anne Wigglebottom

    Paperback (XlibrisAU, Oct. 15, 2018)
    This book is about bullying children and how it affects them. The author shares ways in which it can be helped and the bully made to take responsibility and understand how the victim feels. She also explains that police departments have programmes that address bullying and help prevent it from taking place. The author uses teddy bears to tell this powerful story. It is also a true story as the author was bullied as a child.
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  • The Forgotten Princess

    Anne Wigglebottom

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Jan. 24, 2018)
    The youngest of four princesses, she wonders why she is different from everyone else in her family. She has to learn to be true to herself instead of trying to be like her other sisters. She has to heal her broken, damaged heart from her fathers cruel abuse so she can heal herself inside. She spends her time doing lots of reading so that she has lots of information and knowledge to use about her situation. She then goes on to finding the love of her life and marries her prince, and they live happily ever after, never giving up their dreams.
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  • Where Does the Food You Eat Come From?

    Anne Wigglebottom

    eBook (Xlibris AU, May 25, 2019)
    Anne wants to educate children about why farmers are important and why they matter to our lives. She also wants to educate children, through this book, about where our food comes from in its most natural state before it hits the supermarket shelves.
  • All About Twins

    Anne Wigglebottom

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, June 18, 2018)
    This book is about twins and how they play and live together. It is also about the different types of twins and how sometimes they will be alike and sometimes they will be very different. It is to help preschool and early primary school children learn about twins. It also explains that twins do not have to be completely the same and can have different goals and dreams and can look different. They do not have to be completely the same or think the same all the time.
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