
The Dress-Up Box
Patrick Guest(Author)
Little Hare (Publisher)
Published on 1. May 2018
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-76012-492-2 (ISBN)
Description
The Frolleys have to move from their beloved house at 32 Sunshine Avenue to a place with dripping taps, stinky carpets and ants.
But they have brought something with them that can turn any house into a home.
The Dress-Up Box is a story about childhood, belonging and the power of imagination.
Shortlisted for the 2019 CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year and the 2019 Prime Minister's Literary Award
But they have brought something with them that can turn any house into a home.
The Dress-Up Box is a story about childhood, belonging and the power of imagination.
Shortlisted for the 2019 CBCA Early Childhood Book of the Year and the 2019 Prime Minister's Literary Award
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Australia
Publishing group
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 99 years
Illustrations
Full Colour
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 225 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
445 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-76012-492-2 (9781760124922)
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Persons
Patrick Guest was raised in the Melbourne beachside suburb of Seaford. Even as a child, Patrick was writing stories, starring in his own Powerful Patrick series: a major hit with his Mum, Dad and rabbit Snowball.
A desire to be Michael J Fox took Patrick down the corporate path. After gaining a commerce degree at Melbourne University, followed by a three-year stint with a big mining company, Patrick realised that he was possibly the world's worst accountant. A dramatic change saw Patrick go back to study physiotherapy, and in 2000 he landed his dream job at the Sydney Olympics.
It wasn't until his children were born that Patrick started writing professionally. Since then he's had four picture books published -- That's What Wings are For, The Ricker Racker Club, Rabby the Brave and the acclaimed The Second Sky with Jonathan Bentley.
Nathaniel Eckstrom is an Illustrator based in Sydney, Australia. He has worked on a number of children's picture books including The Ricker Racker Club, Road Trip and Stubborn Stanley. Nathaniel has also illustrated for a number of commercial clients including Cadbury, the ABC, SBS and King Island Dairy.
A desire to be Michael J Fox took Patrick down the corporate path. After gaining a commerce degree at Melbourne University, followed by a three-year stint with a big mining company, Patrick realised that he was possibly the world's worst accountant. A dramatic change saw Patrick go back to study physiotherapy, and in 2000 he landed his dream job at the Sydney Olympics.
It wasn't until his children were born that Patrick started writing professionally. Since then he's had four picture books published -- That's What Wings are For, The Ricker Racker Club, Rabby the Brave and the acclaimed The Second Sky with Jonathan Bentley.
Nathaniel Eckstrom is an Illustrator based in Sydney, Australia. He has worked on a number of children's picture books including The Ricker Racker Club, Road Trip and Stubborn Stanley. Nathaniel has also illustrated for a number of commercial clients including Cadbury, the ABC, SBS and King Island Dairy.