
Something Delicious
Jill Lewis(Author)
Egmont Books Ltd (Publisher)
Published on 29. August 2013
Book
Paperback/Softback
32 pages
978-1-4052-6238-5 (ISBN)
Description
The Little Somethings is a charming series, ideal for kids who love collecting Mr Men and Little Miss.
Somewhere, not so far away, there's a cave filled with wonderful creatures. They're called the Little Somethings, which is unfortunate, because the Greedy Guzzler is very hungry . . . and looking for a little something to satisfy his appetite . . .
Those poor Little Somethings; they're terrified of being eaten! But this Greedy Guzzler is very particular. He doesn't want any old little something. He doesn't want anything skinny, nor anything with wings or nasty stings. Which just leaves . . . the Miniwiggler and Skiddadler.
The Miniwiggler will have to use all his cunning in order to escape the Greedy Guzzler's clutches!
Little Somethings is perfect for kids aged 3 and up. Children will have fun pointing out the different characters with the `Spotters Guide' and following the recipe for `Nosh Biscuits'!
Look out for the other titles in this series:
Something Missing
Something Different
Jill Lewis is actually two people! Jill and Alison combine their talents (education and theatre production) to bring a fresh, inventive voice to the world of picture books.
Ali Pye graduated from Kingston University with an MA in illustration in 2010. Her work combines digital and hand-drawn elements. She was highly commended (Most Promising New Talent) in the 2012 Junior Design Awards. She has recently collaborated with Claire Freedman on Tenny-Weeny Queenie.
Somewhere, not so far away, there's a cave filled with wonderful creatures. They're called the Little Somethings, which is unfortunate, because the Greedy Guzzler is very hungry . . . and looking for a little something to satisfy his appetite . . .
Those poor Little Somethings; they're terrified of being eaten! But this Greedy Guzzler is very particular. He doesn't want any old little something. He doesn't want anything skinny, nor anything with wings or nasty stings. Which just leaves . . . the Miniwiggler and Skiddadler.
The Miniwiggler will have to use all his cunning in order to escape the Greedy Guzzler's clutches!
Little Somethings is perfect for kids aged 3 and up. Children will have fun pointing out the different characters with the `Spotters Guide' and following the recipe for `Nosh Biscuits'!
Look out for the other titles in this series:
Something Missing
Something Different
Jill Lewis is actually two people! Jill and Alison combine their talents (education and theatre production) to bring a fresh, inventive voice to the world of picture books.
Ali Pye graduated from Kingston University with an MA in illustration in 2010. Her work combines digital and hand-drawn elements. She was highly commended (Most Promising New Talent) in the 2012 Junior Design Awards. She has recently collaborated with Claire Freedman on Tenny-Weeny Queenie.
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Series
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Egmont UK Ltd
Target group
Children/juvenile
Interest Age: From 3 to 5 years
Dimensions
Height: 245 mm
Width: 275 mm
Thickness: 4 mm
Weight
201 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-4052-6238-5 (9781405262385)
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Jill Lewis is actually two people! Jill and Alison combine their talents (education and theatre production) to bring a fresh, inventive voice to the world of picture books.
Ali Pye graduated from Kingston University with an MA in illustration in 2010. Her work combines digital and hand-drawn elements. She was highly commended (Most Promising New Talent) in the 2012 Junior Design Awards.
Ali Pye graduated from Kingston University with an MA in illustration in 2010. Her work combines digital and hand-drawn elements. She was highly commended (Most Promising New Talent) in the 2012 Junior Design Awards.