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Sign HereDiscover the ultimate tool for childhood communication with 'Sign Here' by Gabrielle Djanogly. This cleverly designed, bureaucratic collection of forms serves as a fun and engaging way for children to navigate the rocky waters of social interactions. Each form is issued by the fictional Department of Regret, Remorse, and Reconciliation, making vital childhood expressions less awkward and more enjoyable. With dimensions of 240 x 300 mm and a total of

Discover the ultimate tool for childhood communication with 'Sign Here' by Gabrielle Djanogly. This cleverly designed, bureaucratic collection of forms serves as a fun and engaging way for children to navigate the rocky waters of social interactions. Each form is issued by the fictional Department of Regret, Remorse, and Reconciliation, making vital childhood expressions less awkward and more enjoyable. With dimensions of 240 x 300 mm and a total of 48 pages, this paperback book is a treasure trove of creative expressions designed for every young child. Whether your little one needs to apologize, express gratitude, or tackle tricky social situations like inviting friends to a birthday party, these cleverly crafted forms provide an imaginative way to communicate feelings. From acknowledging the last cookie devoured to verifying the existence of alien parents, this product is perfect for enhancing emotional development and reducing social anxiety. The forms can be endlessly photocopied and saved as priceless mementos for parents and grandparents to cherish in the future. In stock in NZ, expect no unexpected import charges or customs duty when you order. We are happy to combine shipping to make your experience seamless.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 240 x 300 mm
Pages: 48
Bind: paperback
Author: Gabrielle Djanogly Publisher: Prestel Publishing
Publication Date: 01-03-2018

It's hard to apologize. It's hard to say thank you. Sometimes it's even hard to invite someone over for a birthday party. This cleverly designed, slyly bureaucratic collection of "forms" makes dealing with these childhood issues a great deal less awkward and a whole lot more fun. Issued in impressively official script and language by the Department of Regret, Remorse, and Reconciliation, the Union of Childhood Revenue, the Ministry of Dreams, and other indispensable offices, these forms help kids say some of the hard stuff: "I've eaten the last piece of...," "You're the best sister in the world," "Thank you for buying me stuff I need," "Thank you for buying me stuff I don't need." And, because it's important to record even your most private feelings, there are forms to verify that one's parents are, indeed, aliens; that the surprise birthday gift was not actually a surprise; that you had a really scary dream; and other conundrums not easily expressed in person. Highly adaptable to meet the needs and desires of any boy or girl, these forms can be endlessly photocopied--and of course filed away by parents and grandparents for future reminiscences and chuckles.

We are happy to combine shipping. Smartfox is a NZ owned business located in Auckland. This product is in stock in NZ which means no unexpected import charges, custom duty or tax.
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A. K. S.
Phoenix, US
★★★★★ 4
Fast-paced and fun
Format: Kindle
Kiyoshi Harai is 16 and a recent graduate of the exorcist academy. He’s insanely powerful, but the problem is, he’s terrified of demons, thanks to a childhood trauma. He also has social anxiety, which only shows on the inside. On the outside, he looks cool and glowering. The first volume follows Kiyoshi from his first assignment to his first exorcism post in the boons, which he chooses because of his hero who works there. He gets over his fear of demons pretty fast, thanks to a fatherly demon he needs to banish who gives him encouragement. At his post, he enrolls to a high school and gets to work on his other anxieties. This was a fun and fast-paced start to a series. Many demons were banished, but the line between good and bad people was blurry, and Kiyoshi made some unlikely friends too. Art was good. I’d read more.
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Mayuri Muad’Dib
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 5
Loved it.
Format: Paperback
I’ve never read a Tezuka book I didn’t like and this was another masterpiece. Reminded me of George Orwell’s “Animal Farm”. Throughout the book I was trying to figure out how it was going to end. I had my theories, but the actual ending was perfect and it made me laugh.
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MangaMatt
West Palm Beach, US
★★★★★ 4
Another Tezuka scifi classic
Format: Paperback
The story is a collection of short, loosely connected, stories concerning birds. Attaining higher intelligence, they begin fighting back against humanity for dominance and freedom. The first few chapters are very reminiscent of Hitchcock's "The Birds" as they, seemingly out of nowhere, start attacking people and whole cities. Eventually there is a way to communicate and negotiate with them and a truce is made, however it doesn't end there. Many generations pass and birds start gaining larger brains, talking, wearing clothes, etc. And humans devolve into feral cavemen a la, "Planet of the Apes". It is worth noting that there is a chapter featuring a black character who is drawn in a outdated, racist, charicature style. As in all Tezuka books, there's a disclaimer about things like this given the time they were written. I believe, however, that it's worth mentioning as some people feel differently about things like that and with a disclaimer you can now decide for yourself if you want to make your own judgement of the work. That one part aside, I think the work is some of his best. His ideas and artistry really are top notch. You can also plan to lookout for more manga reviews from me Mangamatt, whether here or on other platforms.
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ZER0MUS
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
An under-appreciated Tezuka gem
Format: Paperback
Wonderfully strange book that toggles between absurd, hilarious, and poignant.
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sander
Draper, US
★★★★★ 5
I Welcome Our New Bird Overlords
Format: Paperback
A wild ride that's basically "What if Rise of the Planet of the Apes happened with birds?!" I love it when Tezuka is just... out there, too weird to look away.
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