Abbie Rose and the Magic Suitcase: I trapped a DOLPHIN but it REALLY wasn' t my fault

Abbie Rose and the Magic Suitcase: I trapped a DOLPHIN but it REALLY wasn' t my fault

by NeilHumphreys (Author), Cheng Puay Koon (Author)

Synopsis

Four-year old Abbie Rose has a magic suitcase. In this book, she goes on a wonderful adventure to the ocean with her best friend Billy. In the ocean, Abbie Rose and Billy see many different types of fishes and even meet a dolphin. Abbie Rose accidentally traps Billy and the dolphin in a fishing net but she manages to free it with the help of another new friend, the swordfish. Finally the dolphin is reunited with his family. Abbie Rose and the Magic Suitcase series of books is targeted at children aged between 3 and 8 years old. Ideal for parents to read to their kids or for emerging readers to develop a love for reading, Abbie Rose travels to faraway places and goes on many adventures with her best friend Billy through the help of a magic suitcase. The series will expose readers and listeners to new destinations and environmental themes and will expand their imagination and creativity and knowledge and understanding of the world around them.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 24
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Published: 16 Sep 2013

ISBN 10: 9814408514
ISBN 13: 9789814408516

Author Bio
Neil Humphreys is Singapore's best-selling author. His eight books have consistently ranked No. 1 on The Straits Times Bestsellers list. His latest title, Return to a Sexy Island: Notes from a New Singapore, was one of the most popular books of 2012. His two novels also received critical acclaim in the UK. A devoted father, he hopes to give children brighter, funnier books to read. Cheng Puay Koon picked up a brush and painted faces and costumes from Chinese opera when she was only 10. Today, she is an international best-selling author and one of Singapore's most in-demand illustrators. A national No.1 best-seller in both Singapore and Malaysia, her quirky illustrations in The Difference Between Malaysians and Singaporeans captured her engaging and popular style. Her award-winning illustrations have featured in diverse local and leading advertising agencies and MNCs. The dedicated mother of two girls just wants her illustrations to make children smile.