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The Most Amazing Thing
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The Most Amazing Thing

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'What is the most amazing thing?' asks Henry. 'Life,' says his sister. 'The mind,' says his brother. 'The universe,' says his father.

Henry can see these things are amazing, but are they the MOST amazing thing?

A timely story with an enduring message about the different ways to find wonder in the world.

Philosopher and primary school teacher Ian Hayward Robinson teams up with the bestselling illustrator of Rosie the Rhinoceros, Matt Shanks, to show young readers that while the world is full of wonders, the search for meaning is an individual quest.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
A&U Children's
Country
Australia
Date
27 February 2024
Pages
32
ISBN
9781761180118

'What is the most amazing thing?' asks Henry. 'Life,' says his sister. 'The mind,' says his brother. 'The universe,' says his father.

Henry can see these things are amazing, but are they the MOST amazing thing?

A timely story with an enduring message about the different ways to find wonder in the world.

Philosopher and primary school teacher Ian Hayward Robinson teams up with the bestselling illustrator of Rosie the Rhinoceros, Matt Shanks, to show young readers that while the world is full of wonders, the search for meaning is an individual quest.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
A&U Children's
Country
Australia
Date
27 February 2024
Pages
32
ISBN
9781761180118