I wish my mum was an octopus:

Shona Keenan's son Lachlan at age four said exactly how she felt - there was not enough of her to go around. What amazed her was that he gave the tentacles to the phone, kitchen, laundry, work, siblings etc, first. And tentacle eight just wanted he and her to be together. This Book explains why...

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Main Author: Keenan, Shona Revie (Author)
Other Authors: Burgemeestre, Lee (Illustrator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: Melbourne, Vict. Ford Street 2014
Edition:1. publ.
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Summary:Shona Keenan's son Lachlan at age four said exactly how she felt - there was not enough of her to go around. What amazed her was that he gave the tentacles to the phone, kitchen, laundry, work, siblings etc, first. And tentacle eight just wanted he and her to be together. This Book explains why we may not be with our children as much as we may wish, but also provides some humour into the extremely busy life of a mother. From one child to another. From one mother to another
Physical Description:[14] Bl. überw. Ill. 23 cm
ISBN:9781925000375
1925000370