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Breakfast on a Dragon's Tail: And Other Book Bites

Autor Martin Springett
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 sep 2011 – vârsta de la 8 până la 12 ani
An interactive collection of lavishly illustrated book covers for twelve different storybooks and the beginning (or ending) of each story allows children’s imagination to take over. With intriguing titles like “Breakfast on a Dragon’s Tale,” “Growing Up Alien,” and “The Book of Wondering,” these pictures and stories are sure to engage young readers as they encourage them to explore and share their own creativity.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781554552009
ISBN-10: 1554552001
Pagini: 32
Dimensiuni: 286 x 259 x 9 mm
Greutate: 0.5 kg
Editura: FITZHENRY & WHITESIDE

Cuprins

·         “Septimus Sneeze and the Ghosts of Gargantua”
·         “Growing Up Alien”
·         “Dracula and Son”
·         “The Dithering Ducks of Deptford”
·         “The Amazing Glum”
·         “The Gloomy Spong and the Sparkly Girl”
·         “Jamie and the Celestial Jukebox”
·          “Too Good for the Hive”
·          “Snuggle and Fuss”
·         “Vampires on Vacation”
·         “The Book of Wondering”
·         “The Curious Case of the Spending Tree”
·          “Eric the Hasty Gnome”
·         “Breakfast on a Dragon’s Tale”
·         “Roughage and Slugs”

Notă biografică

Martin Springett, originally from Crayford in Kent, England, currently resides in Toronto, Ontario. A children's illustrator for over ten years, Martin has been nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award for Illustration (for Who), has won the Aurora Award for Artistic Achievement, and has received two Silver Awards from the Art Directors Club of Toronto. Other children’s titles he has illustrated include Mei Ming and the Dragon's Daughter, Witch What & the Wye of Time, The Wise Old Woman, Too Many Suns, and The Night Walker.

Extras

One bright summer morning Princess Miranda decided to go riding. She told her groom Matthew to saddle up Thistle, her favourite horse and call for Pip her hunting hound.
          “I wouldn’t go riding today if I were you my lady,” said Matthew, “there be rumours about that Golmogog the Great Golden Dragon has returned!”
          “Pish posh!” said Miranda. “I don’t care about a silly old dragon.”
          “He may be old, but he isn’t silly and he’s big! Why you and that horse of yours could disappear up his left nostril.”
          “I don’t care,” said Miranda, “I will have my right and no Dragon, big or small, is going to stop me!”


(PHEW! EITHER MIRANDA IS VERY BRAVE OR VERY SILLY. WHAT DO YOU THINK HAPPENS NEXT?)