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Paperback120 pages
Illustrated By
Max StasuykPublisher
Inside Pocket Publishing LtdPublication date
1st March 2010ISBN
9780956231505Children's Author 'Like-for-Like' recommendations
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Titch and Mitch 1: Shipwrecked!
Written by: Garth Edwards
Illustrated by: Max Stasuyk
Part of the 'The Adventures of Titch & Mitch' Series
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The Lovereading comment:
Titch and Mitch are two delightful pixies who survive being shipwrecked and end up on an island that’s full of extraordinary animal characters. As they meet more and more friends they go off on some wonderful but sometimes frightening adventures with their magical bicycle, talking turkeys and lots more besides.
Synopsis
Titch and Mitch 1: Shipwrecked! by Garth EdwardsShipwrecked and washed up on an island, Titch and Mitch discover a whole new world of adventure, danger and wonderful new friends, from yellow seagulls to flying bicycles, talking turkeys to dragonmice with toothache.
Enjoy making friends? Going on visits? Helping others? Adventure? Then welcome to the world of Titch and Mitch.
Reviews
These are great little books! Beautifully produced. Great additions to any child's library. - Reviewed by Eleanor Davies, the Manager of Linghams Bookshop, Heswall.About The Author
Garth Edwards began his professional life as a biochemist. He developed his literary talents telling the Titch & Mitch stories to his children. Years later, he told the same stories to his grandchildren, who didn’t understand why they couldn’t buy Titch & Mitch at the bookshop. Finally, Garth bowed to popular demand and wrote the stories down. Garth Edwards lives in the Wirral, with his wife Patty and dog, Juno.
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