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The Worldwide Adventures of Rohini Molini Website: A Link by Michael C. Bungay
Home. The Worldwide Adventures of Rohini Molini, the latest addition to the world of children’s literature, released earlier this year and so far has proved to be available only on the internet or at the Stevenage, Hertfordshire branch of W.H.Smith. … Continue reading
Posted in British, Fiction, Literature, Re-Blogged, Travel
Tagged Adventure, Animals, Around the World, Australia, Baby, Book Review, Bookshop, Britain, British, Brother and Sister, Bugle, Cat, Characters, Charity, Children, Children’s’ charities, Culture, Dada, Delhi, Differences, Dog, Donation, Donations, England, English, Family, Famine, Fauna, Fiction, Fictional, Flat, Flora, Florence, Franny, Friend, Friendship, Funny, Garden, Geography, Granddad, Grandfather, Grandma, Grandmother, Grandparents, Granny, Granny Franny, Great Britain, Hertfordshire, Imagination, India, Indian, Infancy, Infant, Information, International, Internet, Jackson, Languages, Lea and Tim, Link, Literature, Local Authors, Magic, Multi-cultural, Nanaji, New Delhi, North-West, Pet, Plonky, Poverty, Review, Rohini, Rohini Molini, Rohini Molini Charitable Fund, Series, Siblings, Spain, Stevenage, Sub-City, Thailand, Travel, Travelling, Turkey, W.H.Smith, Website, Wonky Plonky, Worldwide
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MESSY CHURCH AND ME: BY MICHAEL C. BUNGAY
Messy Church, you would not think it, would you? Two words in the English Dictionary that could not be more mismatched. However, the thing is they do not have to be mismatched if people just use their imagination. So that … Continue reading
Posted in British, Catering, Event Reviews, History
Tagged 2010, 2010's, 2011, 2012, 2013, Activities, Art, Arts and Crafts, Bi-Monthly, Biscuits, Catering, Children, Christian, Christianity, Christingle, Christmas, Church, Church of England, Community, Contribution, Cookies, Cooking, Dictionary, Easter, English, Flames, Food, Hertfordshire, Holy Trinity Church, Imagination, Messy Church, Nests, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Old Stevenage, Old Town, Organised, Parish Magazine, Religion, Session, Stevenage, Teamwork, Tyne and Wear, Volunteering
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A TESTIMONIAL OF MY TIME AT E.S.P.A BY MICHAEL C. BUNGAY
The year was 2004, in many ways, the most eventful year of my life. I was 14, contemplating sitting my S.A.Ts and then starting my G.C.S.Es. My Special Needs tutor Steven Pritchard was suggesting to my family to start contemplating … Continue reading
Posted in Asperger's Syndrome & Autism, British, Creative Writing, History
Tagged 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, ASC, Asperger's Syndrome, Autism, Catterick, Cedar's Lodge, College, E.S.P.A, E.S.P.A College, E.S.P.A Head Office, Education and Services for People with Autism, Eldon Square, Factual, Forest Hall, Graduation, Hertfordshire, Herts, History, Market, Markets, Newcastle-Upon-Tyne, Nobel School, Performing Arts, Residential, Shopping, Shopping Centre, Stevenage, Sunderland, Tasker House, Testimonial, The Bridges, Tyne and Wear, Tyne Theatre, Tynemouth, Village, Wessington Way, Westfield Hall
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