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The Ricker Racker Club

The Ricker Racker Club 1

Little Hare Books

by Patrick Guest and Nathanial Eckstrom
Hardback
Age range: + years old Publication Date: 01/04/2016
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To be in the Ricker Racker Club you have to be brave. You have to be kind. You have to not be a girl ... but some people are better than others at being both kind and brave. Patrick Guest and Nathaniel Eckstrom tell us who and why and how in this lively story about silly rules and even sillier situations.
ISBN:
9781760122928
9781760122928
Category:
Picture storybooks
Age range:
+ years old
Format:
Hardback
Publication Date:
01-04-2016
Publisher:
Hardie Grant Egmont
Pages:
32
Dimensions (mm):
275x210mm
Weight:
0.42kg
Patrick Guest

Born into an ever-growing family of ten (plus pets), Patrick was raised in the Melbourne beachside suburb of Seaford. His childhood consisted of footy, running through the tea-tree, Dungeons and Dragons, and ten-part harmonies in the family’s bright orange and spluttering VW Kombi van. Even as a child, Patrick was writing stories, starring in his own Powerful Patrick series: a major hit with his Mum, Dad and rabbit Snowball.

Confusion, insecurity and his desire to be Michael J Fox took Patrick down the corporate path. After gaining a commerce degree at Melbourne University, followed by a three-year stint with a big mining company, Patrick realised that he was possibly the world’s worst accountant. A dramatic change saw Patrick go back to study physiotherapy and in 2000 he landed his dream job at the Sydney Olympics.

In his own time, Patrick continued his passion for writing: poems for retiring colleagues, love letters to his wife Lisa, epic emails of adventures abroad and stories gathered from the confessional plinth. And then: a flood. His first son Noah was born, followed by Reuben and Grace. He’d found his life calling and with that the next half of his career, as a story teller.

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I was offered this book by a teacher parent to read to my kindy kids in Book Week a few years ago. It was a shining star in getting children to move away from gender stereotypes which are common in the preschool age group. We revisited the story again and again with one child engaging us all in setting up a challenge course with all the elements in the story which she drew a map and recreated each day for the enjoyment of all the group.

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