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Ruffles and the New Green Thing

2 - 5 J.
BookHardcover
Ranking39000inBilderbücher
CHF19.90

Description

Ruffles does not love the new green thing that's sitting in his bowl.

He stares . . . and creeps . . . and sits . . . and listens . . . and smells . . . and pokes.

But maybe Ruffles' friend, Ralph, can show him that trying new things - even green ones - could be the thing he loves most of all!
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-78800-992-8
Product TypeBook
BindingHardcover
Publication countryUnited Kingdom
Publishing date07/04/2022
SeriesRuffles
Pages32 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 220 mm, Height 220 mm, Thickness 12 mm
Weight340 g
Minimum age2 years
Article no.44464339
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.37555093
Product groupBilderbücher
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David grew up in London with various siblings and a selection of animals (the dog is probably worth a mention). His father was a sculptor and David remembers watching him work and being fascinated as carved faces and figures emerged from blocks of wood and stone. It took him a while to decide what he wanted to do with his pencils (he never stopped drawing), and for a period of time, back in the 1980's, he worked as a cel-renderer and background artist in several animation studios.

By the mid 1990's he began illustrating children's books. In 2001 he wrote and illustrated the first of his own picture books; The Kiss That Missed which was shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway award. He is probably best known for his Hugless Douglas series. To date he has created around 150 books in over 30 languages.

David lives in Oxfordshire with his wife and two children. Currently, there are no pets to speak of, now he's over the hamster/stick insect phase.