X: A Fabulous Child's Story

References

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  2. ^ Gould 1972, p. 74.
  3. ^ a b Naidoo 2012, p. 109.
  4. ^ a b X 1978, p. 85.
  5. ^ Mickenberg & Nel 2008, pp. 233–234.
  6. ^ a b c d Fremont-Smith 1978, p. 72.
  7. ^ Hoefel 1991, p. 40.
  8. ^ a b Hurley 2011, p. 124.
  9. ^ Miller 2022, p. 49.
  10. ^ Miller 2022, p. 50.
  11. ^ Ayuningtyas 2014, p. 214.
  12. ^ Fremont-Smith 1978, p. 71.
  13. ^ Naidoo 2012, pp. 40–41, 49–50.
  14. ^ Mickenberg & Nel 2008, p. 203.
  15. ^ Bittner, Ingrey & Stamper 2016, p. 949.
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  17. ^ Mickenberg & Nel 2008, pp. 233–242.
  18. ^ Gordon 2009, p. 161.
  19. ^ Halberstadt & Ellyson 1990, pp. 251–257.
  20. ^ Hobbs & Rice 2018, pp. 184–189.
  21. ^ Seavey, Katz & Zalk 1975, p. 104.
  22. ^ Marusic 2017.

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