![]() ![]() ![]() Ombudsman, and our staff operate within the Code of Practice. ![]() The Journal supports the work of the Press Council of Ireland and the Office of the Press Needless to say, that for Ginger and her brothers, the book did not end with them nibbling on some dunkaroos and settling down for an afternoon of quiet Gameboy time as they debated which of the twins was more like Mary-Kate and which was more Ashley. *NB Neither I, nor any DailyEdge.ie writer, play King’s Cup with 4 year olds or encourage you do so* Well I do! I remember the absolute stress of Ginger and Goosebump’s answer to Jedward being lost in an evil woods where every plant and tree wanted to kill them, ON TOP of them being tricked into playing a ‘Game of Death’ tip-tig with some forby-gorilla hybrid that could talk.Īnd this game, I might add, that had so many confusing, elaborate and unfair rules that it was like the equivalent of playing a game of King’s Cup with sadistic 4 year olds. Remember Ginger and her ludicrously named twin brothers, Nat and Pat? ![]() Scholastic Corporation Scholastic Corporation ‘The Beast From the East’ was the stuff of nightmares. IF YOU HAD a childhood in the 1990s or early 2000s, then there’s a fair chance that when you heard the phrase ‘The Beast From The East’ that you felt a cold shiver run through you that had nothing to do with the oncoming snow. ![]()
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