Webster J.Duck

Webster J.Duck

by David Parkins (Illustrator), Martin Waddell (Author), David Parkins (Illustrator), Martin Waddell (Author)

Synopsis

When wee Webster J. Duck comes out of his egg, he's all alone. Where's my mum? he thinks, and he sets off to find her. Bow-wow! goes a Duck with a Waggledy Tail. Baa-baa! goes a Big Woolly Duck. Moo-moo! goes a Bigger Big Duck. Will Webster J. Duck ever find his mum?

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 32
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 04 Mar 2002

ISBN 10: 074458924X
ISBN 13: 9780744589245
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: Martin Waddell has won the Smarties Book Prize for Can't You Sleep Little Bear and Farmer Duck , which also won the Britishi Book Awards' Children's Illustrated Book of the Year. He won the Best Book for Babies Award for Rosie's Babies and the Kurt Maschler Award for The Park in the Dark . David Parkins' book Prowlpuss was shortlisted for the 1994 Kurt Maschler Award and commended for the National Art Library Awards for Illustration.

Media Reviews
A heartwarming tale with a happy reunion. * Junior *
Author Bio
Martin Waddell has twice won the Smarties Book Prize - for Can't You Sleep, Little Bear? and Farmer Duck (also Winner of the British Book Awards: Children's Illustrated Book of the Year), as well as the Best Books for Babies Award for Rosie's Babies and the Kurt Maschler Award for The Park in the Dark. Other titles include Who Do You Love?; The Hollyhock Wall; Owl Babies; Night Night, Cuddly Bear; Tom Rabbit and many stories for older readers. David Parkins has illustrated a number of children's books, including six Sophie stories by Dick King-Smith and the picture books No Problem; Tick Tock; Prowlpuss (shortlisted for the 1994 Kurt Maschler Award, the 1995 Smarties Book Prize, and Commended for the National Art Library Awards for Illustration), Aunt Nancy and Old Man Trouble and Aunt Nancy and Cousin Lazybones. Also the illustrator of The Dandy's Desperate Dan comic strip and an accomplished tenor, he is married with two children and lives in Lincolnshire.