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		<title>Meet the wildlings</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Jan 2024 00:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Poppy and Max are brother and sister. And brothers and sisters are supposed to share - except Poppy was playing with Max's truck! Max was cross. Poppy was cross. And then suddenly - crash, flash fizz! They were wildings! Can mum and dad find a way to get the less wild and much less hairy Poppy and Max back? Or will the children find a way to work together before it goes from bad to worse?]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A hilariously relatable story about learning to share and tantrums with bright, bold and quirky illustrations from Gwen Millward. </b></p>
<p>It all started with a GROWL.  </p>
<p>Poppy and Max are brother and sister. And brothers and sisters are supposed to share . . . except Poppy was playing with MAX&#8217;S truck! Max was cross. Poppy was cross. And then suddenly . . . CRASH! FLASH! FIZZ!</p>
<p>THEY WERE WILDLINGS!</p>
<p>Can mum and dad find a way to get the less wild and much less hairy Poppy and Max back? Or will the children find a way to work together before it goes from bad to worse?</p>
<p>This fantastically funny story represents a blended family and gives voice to how tricky sharing can be as well as how to process the anger, frustration and jealousy that comes with it. Inspired by Maurice Sendak&#8217;s well-loved characters from <i>Where the Wild Things Are, Meet the Wildlings </i>is the perfect addition for fans of the <i>I Really Want to </i>series<i>, Barbara Throws a Wobbler, Tiny Tantrum </i>and <i>Sharing a Shell.</i></p>
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