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Find out moreAll mums are fantastic, and all children will recognise that their own mum is just like the smiling super-woman who can do amazing things in Nick Butterworth’s story: she can mend anything, tells the most exciting stories, can balance on a tightrope, swims like a fish, and can even tame wild animals. And of course she makes the best parties in the world. The pictures will make children look and laugh, and are full of things for them to talk about. And it ends in the very best way possible: a big hug between child and mum above the words ‘It’s great to have a mum like mine! It’s fantastic!’ A lovely book for sharing, and just the thing for Mother’s Day. ~ Andrea Reece
The mum in this book is truly fantastic. She's a brilliant artist, she can balance on a tightrope, she can swim like a fish, do amazing stunts on a bike and she can even tame wild animals ...in fact, there's very little this astounding mum can't do.
The book ends: It's great to have a mum like mine. It's fantastic! And no one can argue with that!
Really cheerful and colourful pictures, simple fun text and sure to bring a smile to their faces. Coventry Telegraph and Nuneaton Evening Telegraph
ISBN: | 9781406374766 |
Publication date: | 2nd February 2017 |
Author: | Nick Butterworth |
Illustrator: | Nick Butterworth |
Publisher: | Walker Books Ltd |
Format: | Board book |
Pagination: | 26 pages |
Suitable for: | Baby and Toddler, 3+ readers |
Nick Butterworth was born in Kingsbury, North London in 1946, but moved to Romford in Essex with his parents at the age of three. They moved to run a sweet shop, so Nick found himself fulfilling every child's sugar-coated dream of growing up right inside the proverbial chocolate factory. Having intended to go to art college after leaving school, Nick decided to take a job as a typographic designer in the printing department of the National Children's Home at the last minute instead. He went on to work for several major London design consultancies before moving into freelance graphics. He has ...
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