Polly and the Puffin
Book 1
Jenny Colgan ; Thomas Docherty (Illustratør)
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Utgitt:
2015
Forlag: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers
Innbinding: Paperback
Språk: Engelsk
Sider: 96
ISBN: 9780349131900
Format: 18 x 13 cm
Winner of Teach Primary New Fiction Award 2015 UK. Short-listed for British Book Design and Production Awards 2015 UK.
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«A classic story about the touching relationship between a girl and her rescued puffin.»
«Colgan's emotional intelligence and the charming illustrations by Thomas Docherty make this a great gift»
«A sweet tale of a puffin with a broken wing and the little girl who puts him to rights.»
«An absolute joy, beautifully written and charmingly illustrated, a delight for children and adults alike»
«Such a nice read»
«A great gift for kids of four and above»
«A gentle, heart-warming tale»
«Beautiful storytelling...sure to be a popular series for young readers»
«Evocative black and white illustrations feature splashes of red for emphasis while the text is made for reading aloud -- though young readers will manage much of it on their own»
«Perfect for bedtime stories and young readers just tackling books on their own, this is a quite delightful story which also contains recipes, activities and jokes for added interest. Thomas Docherty's illustrations are found in abundance through the book, adding to the pleasure of reading.»
«Fantastic, fully-illustrated 'early reader' stories, the Polly and the Penguin books will be pored over again and again by newly confident independent readers.»
Jenny is married with three children and lives in Scotland. For more about Jenny, visit her website and her Facebook page, or follow her on Twitter: @jennycolgan.
Thomas Docherty is an acclaimed author and illustrator of children's picture books including Little Boat, Big Scary Monster, and the Driftwood Ball. The Snatchabook, which was written by his wife Helen, has been shortlisted for several awards in the UK and US and been translated into 17 languages.