Don't You Feel Well Sam?

Don't You Feel Well Sam?

by Jeram Anita (Author), Hest Amy (Author)

Synopsis

One cold, cold night, Mrs Bear is putting Sam to bed. Hck hck, coughs Sam. So Mrs Bear fetches some syrup. But there's too much syrup on a too-big spoon, and Sam can't swallow it. Mrs Bear knows just what to do to make Sam feel better though, and together they sit up in a cosy chair, watching as the snow begins to fall outside. Parents and children everywhere will recognize the loving question and answer format of this cosy book - Anita Jeram's striking art style emanates warmth and light, and creates the perfect bedtime ambiance for parents and children to share.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 02 Sep 2002

ISBN 10: 0744573351
ISBN 13: 9780744573350
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews
Jeram uses rich, velvety hues to create a warm homely feel, while Hest's words perfectly complement the scene. A perfect bedtime read on wintery nights. Junior on Kiss Good Night, Sam
Author Bio
Amy Hest has written many children's stories, including Kiss Good Night, Sam; Rosie's Fishing Trip; Jamaica Louise James; When Jessie Came Across the Sea; Mabel Dancing; The Friday Nights of Nana and five books about Baby Duck: In the Rain with Baby Duck; Baby Duck and the New Eyeglasses; You're the Boss, Baby Duck; Off to School, Baby Duck!; Make the Team, Baby Duck! and the novelty book, Baby Duck and the Cosy Blanket. Anita Jeram has illustrated numerous children's books, including Kiss Good Night, Sam; I Love My Little Storybook; Guess How Much I Love You and the non-fiction picture books, Dick King-Smith's Animal Friends; Puppy Love; All Pigs Are Beautiful; I Love Guinea-pigs and My Hen Is Dancing, as well as her own stories, The Most Obedient Dog in the World; Daisy Dare, Contrary Mary; Birthday Happy, Contrary Mary; Bunny, My Honey; and a second title about the little Honeys, All Together Now. She lives with her family in Northern Ireland.