Tony Bradman and Eileen Browne tell us the story behind their classic picture book published 30 years ago, featuring the first interracial family where the story wasn’t about race or culture in the UK and the US – as well as one of the earliest stay at home dads!
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Through my Window: the classic multicultural children's book – in pictures
Written By Unknown on Monday, March 21, 2016 | 7:11 AM
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