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Francis Edwards, author Born: 23/02/1943 Occupation: Author
Creator of Tunnel Books
Genres: Children Literature
Poetry of Adults Essays
Notable works: 15+ Tunnel Book Titles
Traditional Book Titles: Itsy-Bitsy Cloud; After-All's Runaway Cloud
Story: Francis Edwards received a Masters's Degree in The Science of Learning from Scranton University, Pennsylvania, USA. He has plans to teach college English, but needed on-campus courses to complete his full qualifications to teach. Instead, he applied his knowledge to creating Tunnel Books for children. He makes bespoke Tunnel Books for special events. Francis Edwards writes poetry in the alliteration style for adults.
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https://WEDUARTSPLUS/416:TunnelBooks/Season4/epsiode16,PBS