Tug of War

Tug of War

by NaomiHowarth (Author)

Synopsis

Financial Times: 'gorgeously vibrant'

Tortoise is on the hunt for a friend, but only encounters huge Elephant and Hippo, who are mean about his small size and wrinkly skin. But although Tortoise isn't big, he is certainly brainy! He sets out to show Elephant and Hippo that biggest doesn't mean best by challenging them to a tug of war. They sneeringly accept... but little do they know that they have really agreed to fight each other! A funny, heart-warming retelling of this well-known folk tale about brains vs brawn with beautiful, stylish illustrations. A special book that teaches that wit and wisdom are more important than size and physical strength, and friendship is what matters most.

$3.28

Quantity

3 in stock

More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 32
Publisher: Frances Lincoln Children's Books
Published: 03 Aug 2017

ISBN 10: 1847808506
ISBN 13: 9781847808509
Children’s book age: 5-7 Years

Media Reviews
'Howarth brings a gorgeously vibrant style to her watercolour and lithography illustrations, and flora and fauna are depicted with a naturalist's eye for detail.' * Financial Times *
`a beautifully illustrated retelling of a West African folktale' * Daily Telegraph *
Beauty of a book. * Let Them Be Small *
The stunning illustrations really evoke the natural world and are a real treat in themselves. * Parents in Touch *
Author Bio

NAOMI HOWARTH was born and brought up in Edinburgh, Scotland, and studied Costume for Performance at the London College of Fashion, where she graduated with a First in 2010. She worked in the film industry for eighteen months before deciding to pursue a career in illustration. In 2014 she was mentored by Catherine Rayner as part of Booktrust Scotland's Picture Hooks scheme. Naomi's illustrations combine lithography with watercolour, and she has a strong interest in myth, legend and folklore. The Crow's Tale, her first picture book, was shortlisted for the 2015 Waterstones Children's Book Prize. Naomi lives on a houseboat in west London.