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What Are Little Girls Made of?

3 - 5 J.
BookHardcover
Ranking9721inLernen
CHF19.90

Description

Award-winning author, Jeanne Willis, revamps all the favourite Mother Goose Nursery Rhymes. Think you know your favourite classic nursery rhymes?
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78800-446-6
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date03/09/2020
Pages32 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 180 mm, Height 225 mm, Thickness 13 mm
Weight255 g
Minimum age3 years
Article no.31794806
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.34131992
Product groupLernen
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Author

Jeanne Willis wrote her first book when she was five - a slim volume about cats written in pencil and stitched together with a painfully blunt needle so that it looked like a 'real' book. After that, there was no turning back. Having been fired from her Saturday job - selling cowboy boots on the Kings Road - for chewing gum, and after a brief career as a reptile vet's assistant, she worked as a copywriter and had her first picture book published at the age of 21 (which she wrote whilst pretending to be busy creating adverts for cognac).

She has since written over 300 books and has won several awards, which are arranged in the attic where she works, along with her collection of caterpillars, pink-toed tarantula skins and live locusts. Jeanne has a keen interest in Natural History and has lost count of the number of species featured in her books, including everything from slugs to sloths. She is currently into corvids - especially Nosy Crows.

Isabelle Follath is a freelance illustrator living in Zurich, Switzerland with her husband and daughter, where she creates pictures for books and many other things. She loves drawing all sorts of characters, mixing colours and drinking an alarming amount of coffee. When she is not illustrating you can find her searching for the perfect vintage nib or trying rearrange her watercolours of which she has far too many.

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