Bear has lots of friends, but he doesn't have a best friend. Why does everyone have a best friend, except him? As Bear looks and looks, he becomes sadder and sadder. But perhaps his best friend is out there, after all.
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About the Author:
Lucy Coats went to university in Edinburgh and graduated with a degree in English and Ancient History. Lucy's first job was as an editor for a children's book publisher, and it wasn't long before she started writing herself. Lucy lives in Northamptonshire. http://www.lucycoats.com/index.htm Sarah Dyer studied Illustration at Kingston University before going on to write and illustrate her own children's books. Sarah's very first picture book, Five Little Fiends (978-0-7475-5949-8) was awarded the Bronze Smarties prize. Sarah has written and/or illustrated a number of books, including The Girl With the Bird's-Nest Hair (978-0-7475-7140-7) and Monster Day at Work (Frances Lincoln).
Review:
Praise for The Girl with the Bird's-Nest Hair: A delightful cautionary tale * Telegraph Magazine * Lovely madcap illustrations and rhyme * Daily Mail * Wittily illustrated, this is a delightful story * The Independent on Sunday * The charm lies in its naive illustrations . . . the childlike pictures have muted colours, pretty use of collage, interesting details and an airy sense of design * The Sunday Times *
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- PublisherBloomsbury Publishing PLC
- Publication date2013
- ISBN 10 1408827263
- ISBN 13 9781408827260
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages26
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