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Johanna Bell and Huni M Bolliger on Digger Digs Down
Good Reading for Kids caught up with JOHANNA BELL and HUNI MELISSA BOLLIGER to discuss their book Digger Digs Down, a playful story about what’s possible when you let your curiosity run wild.
What sparked the idea for your story Digger Digs Down?
Johanna: This book began many years ago as a word game. My daughter, Amara, was three at the time and we used to make up stories and poems to pass the time. One morning she said ‘Digger digs.’ And as was ...
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