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Lucinda is an energetic, fearless child who is "full of life". She loves to participate in games and other activities with her friends and is endlessly curious about what is going on in the world around her. At times she finds it hard to focus and concentrate on the task at hand. Her mind wanders and she has a vivid imagination. When she skips along, she enjoys the feeling of her feet barely touching the ground, of being almost air-borne and traveling a distance in a shorter amount of time. In skipping she feels buoyant and very much "alive".

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Produktbeschreibung
Lucinda is an energetic, fearless child who is "full of life". She loves to participate in games and other activities with her friends and is endlessly curious about what is going on in the world around her. At times she finds it hard to focus and concentrate on the task at hand. Her mind wanders and she has a vivid imagination. When she skips along, she enjoys the feeling of her feet barely touching the ground, of being almost air-borne and traveling a distance in a shorter amount of time. In skipping she feels buoyant and very much "alive".


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Autorenporträt
As a child I enjoyed the writing assignments we were given in class as they provided a way for me to express myself. when the class was introduced to poetry and classic poems like "Daffodils" by William Wordsworth and "The Rime of the Ancient Mariner" by Samuel Taylor Coleridge I developed a love of words; the meaning of words and of rhymes.

As a young adult living in Norfolk Island I wrote a weekly column for one of the local newspapers. Writing a weekly column about "living and eating in harmony with the environment" was a valuable and worthwhile experience and now I was writing "copy" that more than a handful of people would be reading and hopefully learning from.

A friend remembers me telling her years ago that I wanted to write for children. I am not sure why it took me so long to start.