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The Invention of Childhood

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25/30. Charlie Chaplin Went to France to Teach the Ladies How to Dance. The fast-changing world of the first half of the 20th century brought children into contact with exciting new forms of entertainment, as Michael Morpurgo reveals. The readers are Adam Godley , Sara Kestelman ,
Anna Maxwell Martin , Danielle Wilson , Gemma Wilson and Timothy West. For further details see Monday

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Charlie Chaplin
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Michael Morpurgo
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Adam Godley
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Sara Kestelman
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Anna Maxwell Martin
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Danielle Wilson
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Gemma Wilson
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Timothy West.

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