The Pop-up Commotion in the Ocean

The Pop-up Commotion in the Ocean

by Giles Andreae (Author), David Wojtowycz (Illustrator), David Wojtowycz (Illustrator), Giles Andreae (Author)

Synopsis

A colourful cast of sea creatures - including an octopus, penguins and a shark - leap from the pages of this fabulous pop-up edition of a bestselling picture book from an award-winning team. Lively verse and vibrant illustrations are brought to life with tabs to pull, flaps to lift and exciting pop ups, to create a fun-filled ocean adventure children will love!

$97.65

Quantity

1 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 12
Publisher: Orchard Books
Published: 05 Apr 2007

ISBN 10: 1846162815
ISBN 13: 9781846162817
Children’s book age: 0-5 Years
Book Overview: A colourful cast of sea creatures - including an octopus, penguins and a shark - pop up from the pages of this fabulous book.

Author Bio
David Wojtowycz is a bestselling, award-winning author and artist. He studied at Goldsmiths College in London, graduating with a degree in Fine Art. In 1996 David illustrated his first book for children, Rumble in the Jungle, which went on to become an international bestseller. David has gone on to create many more hugely successful children's books, including The Lion Who Wanted to Love, winner of the Red House Book Award, and the bestselling Mad About Minibeasts. David lives in Berlin. Giles Andreae is the author of many top selling award-winning picture books. For Orchard, these include Rumble in the Jungle, Commotion in the Ocean, and I Love My Mummy. However, it is for the international bestseller Giraffes Can't Dance that he is best known. Giles is also the creator of Purple Ronnie, Britain's favourite stickman, and of the artist/philosopher, Edward Monkton. These two ranges of greetings cards, books and merchandise have made Giles the country's top selling living poet and an icon of contemporary popular culture. Giles lives with his wife, Victoria, a children's clothes designer, and their four young children by the river in Oxfordshire.