There Was a Young Zombie Who Swallowed a Worm is a spooky Halloween extravaganza, packed with toads, witches, bats, trolls and a VERY peckish zombie - watch out! From award-winning illustrator Diane Ewen and Kaye Baillie.
Everyone's heard about the old lady who swallowed a fly, but now it's time to meet a little zombie, who swallowed . . . a worm?! We don't know why he swallowed the worm - it made him squirm. What could this hungry little horror possibly eat next?
Perfect for Halloween reading, this gruesome tale is guaranteed to have children cackling with laughter.
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Für Kinder
Interest Age: From 3 to 5 years
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978-1-5290-6857-3 (9781529068573)
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After earning a Diploma in Professional Writing and Editing, Kaye Baillie followed her passion for picture books and storytelling, committed to her goal of becoming a full time children's author and has several picture and chapter books published in her native Australia. She is an active member and the Assistant Co-ordinator of SCBWI Victoria, Australia and is a member of the Children's Book Council of Australia. She lives in a coastal town in Australia with her family.
Diane Ewen is a British illustrator, born in Walsall, in the West Midlands. She has always been in love with art and graduated from the University of Wolverhampton with a B.A. Honours Degree in illustration. Diane likes to create illustrations that are hand-drawn in pencil before painting in watercolour and acrylics prior to embellishing them using Photoshop but she also enjoys working directly on the computer screen creating her designs; constantly developing her style as she progresses. She is the illustrator of the critically acclaimed picture book, Coming to England, written by Floella Benjamin, as well as Never Show a T-Rex a Book and Never Teach a Stegosaurus to do Sums.