Me and Mister P

Me and Mister P

by Maria Farrer (Author), Maria Farrer (Author), Daniel Rieley (Illustrator)

Synopsis

There are times when only a polar bear will do . . . All I want is a normal family but no, I've ended up with the brother from Weirdsville. Liam is so embarrassing, but Mum and Dad can't see that and give him all the attention. Leaving me with zero! Zilch! A big fat NOTHING! And I'm not really sure how an enormous, funny, clumsy polar bear is going to help with all this, but he was standing on the doorstep, so I had to invite him to stay, didn't I? Well, what would you have done? Meet Arthur and his brand new friend, Mister P - the world's most helpful(ish) polar bear! Packed with gorgeous illustrations throughout, this story has heart and humour in equal measure and is sure to be a hit with developing readers and as a great book to be read aloud.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 224
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Published: 05 Jan 2017

ISBN 10: 0192744216
ISBN 13: 9780192744210
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years
Book Overview: There are times when only a polar bear will do . . .

Media Reviews
A great book to be read aloud and to share as a family * Parents in Touch *
Full of warmth and humour, this story is a delight to read * Red Reading Hub *
This book will win the hearts of every reader * BookTrust *
This is a beautifully written story about brotherly love * School Zone *
Readers will be entertained as well as moved, and there's depth beneath the humour * LoveReading4Kids *
Useful as bibliotherapy for siblings and classmates of children with autism, this effort also crosses over to readers who enjoy fantastical animal tales * Kirkus Reviews *
Author Bio
Maria Farrer lives in the Somerset countryside with her husband and Chiecco the dog. Before this she lived on a small farm in New Zealand with a flock of sheep, a herd of cows, two badly-behaved pigs, and a budgie that sat on her head while she wrote. Maria trained as a speech therapist and teacher and worked in hospitals and schools. She later completed an MA in Writing for Young People and has subsequently had two books published in the UK. She likes to ride her bike to the top of steep hills so she can hurtle back down again. She also loves mountains, snow, and adventure and dreams of going to the Arctic to see polar bears in the wild. Dave Gray studied as a graphic designer and won a BBC/BAFTA award for design before going on to produce commercial work for clients including the BBC, Channel 4, CITV, Oxford University, and The Prince's Trust. He spent a large part of his early career developing and delivering entertaining/educational media projects with hard to reach young people before setting up as a freelancer. After winning the Society of Children's Books Writers and Illustrators' Undiscovered Voices competition in 2014 for children's illustration, Dave decided to focus on writing and illustrating children's books.