Picking your brains, apologies in advance.
We're having Trading Standards in for a children's library event next month
and we'd like to have a few books available to support the event. It's been
a hard week and we're not feeling entirely inspired so I thought it sensible
to ask if anybody else had done similar and what titles they used. We're
looking at general themes like not getting ripped off, being sensible about
spending and debt, etc. without being preachy about it. We'll be having
leaflets and handouts, etc. as you would expect, but they tend to be a bit
ephemeral and we thought that a small collection of books might sustain the
message.
Between us we're convinced that we're missing something blindingly obvious
in the way of stories but can't think what it is. Any missing of the
blindingly obvious is entirely my fault and not that of my colleagues. And
there's usually somebody around who's done something brilliant by way of
lateral thinking.
TIA
Steven
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