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March 3rd 2017
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Little Lunch Scripts Available on iTunes

In a development that will excite students and teachers alike, Little Lunch scripts are now available to download! 

A great new resource for fans of the TV show, Little Lunch: The Scripts (Episodes 1-3), Little Lunch: The Scripts (Episodes 4-6) and Little Lunch: The Scripts (Episodes 7-9) are now available from iTunes. The books feature hilarious dialogue, still images, and video clips from the mockumentary comedy series, as well as Mitch Vane’s immediately recognisable illustrations.

The scripts relate to a range of learning areas and capabilities in the Australian Curriculum, including Drama, English, Media Arts, Literacy and ICT Capability. They are available to download with iBooks on Macs or iOS devices. 

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