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  2. The Wonky Donkey - Wikipedia

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    The Wonky Donkey is a 2009 children's book by New Zealander Craig Smith. [1] It is illustrated by British-born Katz Cowley, who has a degree in Illustration from the University of Northumbria. [2] The book is based upon a song that Smith wrote in 2005 after hearing the joke: "What do you call a donkey with three legs? – A wonky donkey".

  3. List of children's books featuring characters with limb ...

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    The Wonky Donkey [29] Craig Smith Protagonist is a donkey missing front left leg; wears a prosthetic. 2021 Picture book Alf's Power [33] Mina Minozzi/Miruna Prunache Protagonist is a boy without his lower left arm. 2020 Picture book Brooklyn's Lucky Fin [34] Jenna Regan

  4. Category:Fictional donkeys - Wikipedia

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  5. New Zealand Book Awards for Children and Young Adults

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    The awards began in 1982, as the New Zealand Government Publishing Awards, [1] with two categories, Children's Book of the Year and Picture Book of the Year. [2] A non-fiction award was presented in 1986, but not in 1987 or 1988, the final years of this incarnation of the awards.

  6. Publishers Weekly list of bestselling novels in the United ...

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    The standards set for inclusion in the lists – which, for example, led to the exclusion of the novels in the Harry Potter series from the lists for the 1990s and 2000s – are currently unknown. After 2012, Publishers Weekly used the lists from Nielsen BookScan for print, supplemented by the Amazon.com lists for Kindle and print. [ 1 ]

  7. SMTV Live - Wikipedia

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    SMTV Live became notable for various elements including a sketch based on Pokémon, the phone competition of "Wonkey Donkey", and the late morning edition of CD:UK that the presenters of the programme were involved in towards the end of the morning schedule. The programme was regularly popular with its audiences, attracting around 2.5 million ...

  8. Category:Scholastic Corporation books - Wikipedia

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    Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix; Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone; Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban; Harry Potter: A History of Magic; The Haunted Mask; Here Comes the Cat! Here Lies Arthur; Here Today (novel) Hideout (novel) Horrible Geography; Horrible Histories (book series) Horrible Histories; The Hunger Games (novel)

  9. Talk:The Wonky Donkey - Wikipedia

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    The phone-in game "Wonkey Donkey" first appeared on SMTV Live from 1998. Also see: The Return Of Wonkey Donkey on Saturday Night Takeaway (2015): here. I am surprised there is no mention of this in the article, given that it pre-dated Smith's song and book by many years. 205.239.40.3 16:56, 4 November 2022 (UTC)