Fairy Tales Gone Wrong: Blow Your Nose, Big Bad Wolf: A Story About Spreading Germs

Fairy Tales Gone Wrong: Blow Your Nose, Big Bad Wolf: A Story About Spreading Germs

by SteveSmallman (Author), Bruno Robert (Illustrator)

Synopsis

It's your favourite classic fairy tales...with a twist. QED delivers an encouraging message about good health and hygiene in this new series. The charming artwork highlights all the positives of your favourite characters. In Blow Your Nose, Big Bad Wolf! the three little pigs learn a lesson about spreading germs. When they won't lend the wolf a tissue, their houses are blown down by his sneezes! And to make matters worse, they then catch his cold. The Fairy Tales Gone Wrong series include: Eat your Greens, Goldilocks - 978-1-78171-644-1 Blow your Nose, Big Bad Wolf - 978-1-78171-646-5 Give us a Smile, Cinderella - 978-1-78171-648-9 Keep Running, Gingerbread Man - 978-1-78171-650-2

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 24
Publisher: QED Publishing
Published: 04 Aug 2014

ISBN 10: 1781716463
ISBN 13: 9781781716465
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
Another humorous story which takes a gentle approach towards teaching key concepts around good health. Big Bad is really a very friendly - and well brought-up - wolf. When he sees that the little pigs have tissues, he very politely asks for one - but perhaps you can guess what happens when he refuses? There's a lovely twist in the end of the tale which is very cleverly written. I love it! This is a superb series, especially useful for the infant classroom. Each book combines an enjoyable retelling of a fairytale with a message about healthy living, put across in a friendly and accessible way that will really make the message sink in Parents in Touch
Author Bio
STEVE SMALLMAN has been illustrating children's books for 20 years and started writing for children 10 years ago. He is the winner of the 2009 Sheffield Children's Book award for his book Smelly Peter: The Great Pea Eater. Fascinated by colour from an early age, BRUNO ROBERT attended the National School of Fine Arts in Caen, France. Alongside his previous experience in the multimedia market, he has completed numerous commissions and has had his work published by Atlas, Hachette Children's Books, Milan Jeunesse and Larousse to name but a few. Bruno now works for the press and various publishing agencies in his hometown of Normandy.