The Steves

The Steves

by Morag Hood (Author)

Synopsis

There can only be one Steve. Or can there?

When Steve meets Steve, neither can believe it. Surely one of them must be the first Steve, the best Steve, the Stevest Steve . . . The claims of each puffin become sillier and sillier as the argument descends into name-calling - until both Steves realize there's really no need to fall out over a name.

The feuding puffins perfectly reflect the sort of silly arguments children have - and The Steves shows just how pointless they are. The bold, brilliantly coloured, graphic illustrations will have you laughing out loud in this glorious book from Morag Hood, creator of the hilarious Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea, I Am Bat, and Aalfred and Aalbert.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 32
Edition: Main Market
Publisher: Two Hoots
Published: 07 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1509834842
ISBN 13: 9781509834846
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years

Media Reviews
superlative comedy -- Imogen Russell Williams * Guardian *
Cleverly capturing the dynamics of childhood arguments and rivalries, Hood's brilliant graphic illustrations are an absolute stand out. * The Bookseller *
The bold and inventive use of colour, eye-catching designs and a story full of wisdom, dry humour and a child's eye view of the world, are guaranteed to win the hearts of readers young and old * Lancashire Evening Post *
Every detail ... is crisply brilliant, without a wasted word or line * Times Literary Supplement *
Enormous fun * Kirkus *
Author Bio
Morag Hood has a unique voice. Her idiosyncratic, wry humour permeates everything she does, creating books of style and irresistible charm. Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea was a runner-up in The Macmillan Prize for Illustration, marking a glorious picture book debut. Morag spent her childhood writing stories, painting, and dreaming of having a pet duck. Following a degree in Costume Design from Wimbledon College of Art, and an MA in Children's Book Illustration from the Cambridge School of Art, Morag returned to live in her native Edinburgh with her husband. She still likes making stories, printing, cutting and sticking, and freshly sharpened pencils. The pet duck is yet to make an appearance.