
The Boy Who Yawned
Mark Dando(Author)
SilverWood Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 8. September 2017
Book
Paperback/Softback
36 pages
978-1-78132-569-8 (ISBN)
Description
"This is the story of a boy who was rude,
He didn't pick his nose, or play with his food,
But the thing that he did was awful to see,
And it came as a shock to his family."
When Sam starts yawning all kinds of strange things begin to happen.
Told in rhyme and illustrated with beautiful simplicity, children and adults will giggle together as they find out why nothing and no one is safe when a little habit goes too far.
"This is the story of a boy who was rude,
He didn't pick his nose, or play with his food,
But the thing that he did was awful to see,
And it came as a shock to his family."
When Sam starts yawning all kinds of strange things begin to happen.
Told in rhyme and illustrated with beautiful simplicity, children and adults will giggle together as they find out why nothing and no one is safe when a little habit goes too far.
He didn't pick his nose, or play with his food,
But the thing that he did was awful to see,
And it came as a shock to his family."
When Sam starts yawning all kinds of strange things begin to happen.
Told in rhyme and illustrated with beautiful simplicity, children and adults will giggle together as they find out why nothing and no one is safe when a little habit goes too far.
"This is the story of a boy who was rude,
He didn't pick his nose, or play with his food,
But the thing that he did was awful to see,
And it came as a shock to his family."
When Sam starts yawning all kinds of strange things begin to happen.
Told in rhyme and illustrated with beautiful simplicity, children and adults will giggle together as they find out why nothing and no one is safe when a little habit goes too far.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Bristol
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Illustrations
31 colour illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 216 mm
Width: 216 mm
Thickness: 3 mm
Weight
127 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78132-569-8 (9781781325698)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Mark co-founded what became Coloured Square Limited with Doug Richardson in 2000. This is his sixth personal development book. His first three were about attitudes to Time, attitudes to Presenting, and the attitudes and activities required to improve personal well-being and resilience. His fourth, Coach-Sell-Teach-Tell(TM) was a plea for managers and developers to increase the amount and effectiveness of development they provide their people. His fifth, Changing Gears, was an exploration of how to increase personal behavioural flexibility. He has published two children's books: The Boy Who Yawned, and The Boy Who Kidnapped Father Christmas.