Supposing (Bloomsbury paperbacks)

Supposing (Bloomsbury paperbacks)

by Frances Thomas (Author), Frances Thomas (Author), Ross Collins (Illustrator)

Synopsis

'Illustrated by the amazingly talented Ross Collins, this is for anyone - small or big - with an overactive imagination.' Vivian French, The Guardian 'Ross Collins' irresistible monsters are the perfect vehicle for a story so reassuring that the end can only be met with a sigh of complete satisfaction.' Lindsey Fraser, The Scotsman Supposing you woke up and the house was on fire and there was a big black hole in the floor beside your bed and you fell in and a spider fell in on top of you ...In this skillfully sensitive book about nightmares, that is just what a little monster's nightmares are about, until his mother soothes him and lays all his fears to rest. Her stories of pancake breakfasts, country walks and buying balloons soon reminds the little monster that his worries were just bad dreams. A loving and touching book that deals with a subject common to all parents and children. The Author: Frances Thomas lives in London. She is the author of eleven books for children and is published by Hamish Hamilton, Bodley Head and Andersen Press. The Illustrator: Ross Collins lives in Glasgow. He has illustrated five other picture books for Macmillan, Hodder Headline and Watts Publishers.

$11.96

Quantity

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: New
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 14 Jun 1999

ISBN 10: 0747541736
ISBN 13: 9780747541738
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A bright and bold book about the important subject of nightmares Award winning illustrator - winner of The Macmillan Picture Book Award, combined with prize-winning author of the Tir na Nog prize in 1985 and 1986 for fiction Featuring on picture book blad/height chart

Author Bio
Frances Thomas lives in London and is the author of the wonderful SUPPOSING and MAYBE ONE DAY. Ross Collins lives in Glasgow where he works on his brilliant books for young readers. Ross has won a Scottish Arts Council Award for Supposing and is an original and quirky voice in the world of children's books.