LITTLE EPIPHANIES SERIES
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“George went to see the Prime Minister” and “George and the problem of food” are Rosemary’s first children’s books in a series called the Little Epiphanies Series.
In each book she attempts to alert young readers to a current issue so that they may have an epiphany about the way in which they live.
As a result of their epiphany they might find an opportunity to reflect and improve the way they live on our wonderful planet.
She was faced with the problem of alerting young readers to issues without presenting doomsday to them. As a result, her stories do not attempt to provide a solution but rather to stimulate thought. Like most writers of children’s stories, she has the luxury of inventing any ending she likes! Lucky her!
We hope you enjoy them!
ROSEMARY PATTISON
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Rosemary Pattison’s stories draw on her extensive experience as an educator to both children and adults over 30 years.
Her diverse background comprises pre-school, primary, secondary (maths and music) and TAFE. In her 19 years in the TAFE Sector her experience includes IT and business with much time spent working in industry. She currently works in learning and development and workplace English language and literacy (WELL).
Born in Melbourne,she would describe herself as having an awesome life, however, some experiences have contributed to her own little epiphanies. Rosemary’s approach to parenthood was to foster resilience and instill a social conscience in her two daughters by raising the questions to lead them to their own little epiphanies.
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