Roly Mo Show: Growing up
Susie Day(Author)
JENNY GRINSTED(Editor)
BBC Children's Books (Publisher)
Published on 31. March 2005
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-4059-0040-9 (ISBN)
Description
It's Little Bo's birthday soon, and when Roly Mo reads her a story all about growing up, she decides that she's a big mole now and wants to do the things grown-up moles do, such as reading the newspaper and dozing off whilst listening to the radio. But it doesn't take long for Little Bo to find out that perhaps growing up is not all it's cracked up to be.
One of a pair of Roly Mo Show mini hardbacks, this book includes not only photographic images from the TV programme, but also an illustrated version of the story Roly Mo reads to Little Bo.
One of a pair of Roly Mo Show mini hardbacks, this book includes not only photographic images from the TV programme, but also an illustrated version of the story Roly Mo reads to Little Bo.
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 5 to 7 years
Dimensions
Height: 100 mm
Width: 100 mm
Thickness: 100 mm
Weight
250 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4059-0040-9 (9781405900409)
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Persons
Susie Day grew up in Penarth, Wales, with a lisp and a really unfortunate choice of first name.
She has had lots of jobs, including guiding tourists and professional nappy-changing - but she always wanted to be a writer. Her first book, Whump! in which Bill falls 632 miles down a manhole, won the BBC Talent Children's fiction prize, and was published in 2004. Susie now lives in Oxford, England, and eats a lot of cake and drinks a lot of tea.
She has had lots of jobs, including guiding tourists and professional nappy-changing - but she always wanted to be a writer. Her first book, Whump! in which Bill falls 632 miles down a manhole, won the BBC Talent Children's fiction prize, and was published in 2004. Susie now lives in Oxford, England, and eats a lot of cake and drinks a lot of tea.