Woman's Day Magazine NZ

Stopping kids in their tracks I’M THE ROADWORK SLADY!

With her love of feminine blouses and thin-rimmed glasses, Sally Sutton is the first to admit she probably doesn’t really look like a typical rock star – but that doesn’t stop her pint-sized fans from treating her like one when they meet her.

In fact, the children’s author, who has sold an incredible 500,000 copies of her Roadworks books, admits that when she tours the country, her little fans are fizzing with excitement at

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