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March 21, 2016

The Girl Who Didn't Know What To Believe

March 21, 2016/ Neil Stoker
 

A story for children, about a young girl who accepted everything as true.  Triggered by a family crisis, she starts to explore questions about truth, knowledge, evidence and belief.

This was written by Àngels Codina, Flora McCrone and Neil Stoker. Illustrations by Flora McCrone.

Click the images to read or download the story.

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