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www.cathymaclennan.com/Publisher
Boxer Books LimitedPublication date
1st October 2009ISBN
9781906250669Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Spooky Spooky Spooky
Cathy Maclennan
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Explore what spooky goings-on there are in the dead of night. Wacky and wonderful, it’s a fabulous read-aloud tale to share again and again particularly if it’s Halloween! You’ll meet velvety bats and howling cats and not forgetting the bug-eyed flies and the rotten rats. Spooooooky....
Synopsis
Spooky Spooky Spooky by Cathy MaclennanJoin a cast of creepy charachters on a journey through the darkest hours of the night in Cathy MacLennan's latest title. The moon is high in the sky, and velvety bats, howling cats, slithering slugs and slippery snails are all out and about. A spectacularly spooky rhyming text, perfect for reading aloud.
About The Author
Cathy was born in Zimbabwe and spent most of her early childhood outside, exploring and looking at the amazing plants and trees and a whole host of fascinating creatures such as chameleons, millipedes, ants and snakes. The local African children made art quite naturally as a matter of course. Together, they made paints from natural things found in the garden and beyond - and at the age of six she made her first big artwork – a mural painted on the outside wall of my parent’s very white house. She was thrilled...... they were not!
As a student, she first studied fashion and textile design - then photography. She has worked in textile design, as a commercial and industrial photographer and in recent years as a mural and trompe l’oeil artist. Commissions include projects in both private houses and commercial buildings. See http://www.ceruleanblue.co.uk.
She works from her studio at the bottom of the garden. From there, she can see birds and bumble bees and watch the seasons alter the plants and trees.
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