Get Well Soon

Get Well Soon

by Charlotte Hudson (Author), Charlotte Hudson (Author), Mary Mcquillan (Illustrator)

Synopsis

Wobbily Fang's mummy doesn't look like mummy any more. She looks small and lost and alone in her strange room in the hospital. When are you coming home? asks Wobbily Fang. In a little while! Mummy reassures him. But just how long is 'a little while' and how can Wobbily Fang make Mummy's eyes sparkle like they used to? Wobbily Fang brings mummy all the home comforts in hospital until she is all better and smiling again, ready to wear her moonfeather coat home.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Publisher: Red Fox Picture Books
Published: 05 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 009943945X
ISBN 13: 9780099439455
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A heart-warming story about a family member who is ill and missing someone special

Media Reviews
This book is the result of a talented and successful partnership between author and illustrator, who tackle an unusual subject matter in a very thoughtful and responsible way Top Reads The illustrations are striking ... Lots of lovely detail in a story that will appeal to children missing Mum for whatever reason Books for Keeps McQuillan's illustrations have surface effects as silky as a cub's pelt; she portrays touchingly quirky characters TES
Author Bio
Charlotte Hudson taught at primary schools for several years both in England and abroad before turning her hand to picture book writing. She is the author of Who Will Sing My Puff-a-bye?, also illustrated by Mary McQuillan, Monkey Words, illustrated by Greg Gormley, and Dan and Diesel (2006). She lives in Clapham with her husband, small baby and Dotty the dog. Mary McQuillan is a talented young illustrator who has previously collaborated with Charlotte Hudson on Who Will Sing My Puff-a-Bye? She is also the illustrator of Our Twitchy and Who's Poorly Too? (winner of the Sheffield Picture Book Award) both by Kes Gray, and Squeaky Clean by Simon Puttock. Her illustrations have also appeared in poetry collections, on greetings cards and wallpaper designs. She lives and works in Somerset.