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Little Miss Muffet Isn't Frightened Anymore

Written by
Marie Donais Calder
Illustrated by
Jacqueline McClement


Cover of Little Miss Muffet Isn't Frightened Anymore
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35 pages, Paperback
ISBN: 9780888875068
$14.95 CA





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About the Book A book for children

back cover of Little Miss Muffet Isn't Frightened Anymore
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About the Authors Marie Donais Calder
Marie Donais Calder´s parents taught her that she could do most anything she set her mind to. And she did. Though extremely near-sighted since birth, which has deteriorated to low vision, she participated in various sports, tree-climbing and any other challenges that came her way in her childhood. She earned her B.Ed. after marrying Darcy and having their three daughters, Nicole, Chantelle and Kari-Lynn. Marie and Darcy live in Estevan, Saskatchewan. They have two granddaughters, Piper and Kyenna, and one surrogate granddaughter, Lyanna.

Jacqueline McClement
Born and raised in Estevan, Saskatchewan. She lives there with her husband on an acreage just outside the city. They have three grown children, Logan, Sebastian and Brie. Jacqueline enjoys spending time doing various forms of artwork. She has painted several large murals for the City, and for 11 years has worked at designing and building backdrops and props for the local dance studio. She also enjoys working in her garden and watching the beautiful Saskatchewan sunsets.





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