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Find out moreThere was once a forest where everyone was contentedly going about their business. All was well until the strangest thing suddenly started happening. Without any warning, branches started disappearing from trees.
Something would have to be done, everyone agreed - everyone that is, except for someone who was acting very mysteriously indeed.
Praise for The Great Paper Caper:
Distinctive, quirky ...a real winner. Irish Independent
Praise for The Incredible Book Eating Boy:
Mouth-wateringly irresistible The Guardian
Praise for Lost and Found:
`An uplifting story...pictures of such spare beauty...suffused with a dreamlike quality. Independent Online
Praise for How to Catch a Star:
`The best recent picture book by light years, is stylishly spellbinding. Telegraph
`Hail to new talent... If only all picture books could be this good. The Bookseller
ISBN: | 9780008276928 |
Publication date: | 22nd January 2018 |
Author: | Oliver Jeffers |
Publisher: | |
Format: | Board book |
Pagination: | 30 pages |
Suitable for: | 3+ readers |
Oliver Jeffers has won numerous awards and delighted millions of kids and parents alike with his beautifully hand illustrated stories. Jeffers's picture books are wonderfully accessible. They explore themes of friendship, loneliness, independence and imagination. He has written and illustrated, or "made", as he prefers to put it, five hugely successful picture books. The first three - the "boy books" - feature a small boy who sets off on a series of daunting quests. How to Catch a Star (2004), the first of them, was inspired by a Brer Rabbit story he read as a child. In Lost and Found (2005) ...
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