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Christopher Cricket is fat, lazy and conceited and he thinks that he is the world's greatest piper. But Piper Pan charms Christopher's pipe away and in trying to get it back Christopher becomes thinner and wiser.
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Recent Children's books
1947
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Library Journal , April vol. 1 no. 10 1947; (p. 464)
— Review of The Little Round Garden 1938 single work children's fiction ; Araluen Adventures 1946 single work children's fiction ; The Tale of Christopher Cricket 1946 single work picture book ; Chicky Chick 1946 single work picture book ; Rambler the Frolicsome Kid 1946 single work children's fiction
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Recent Children's books
1947
single work
review
— Appears in: The Australasian Book News and Library Journal , April vol. 1 no. 10 1947; (p. 464)
— Review of The Little Round Garden 1938 single work children's fiction ; Araluen Adventures 1946 single work children's fiction ; The Tale of Christopher Cricket 1946 single work picture book ; Chicky Chick 1946 single work picture book ; Rambler the Frolicsome Kid 1946 single work children's fiction
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