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Description: ISBN 1844562697 / Author: Mick Inkpen / Genre: Junior Books / Where's the best place to try out the most powerful torch there is? Kipper ... more Newest Review: ... deciding Kipper reads a story about camping under the blankets. They take the tent and their favourite toys but Tiger isn't ... more |
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Format: paperback, Publisher: Hachette Children's Books, ISBN: 03
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Format: paperback, Publisher: Hachette Children's Books, ISBN: 03
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Format: hardback;audiobook on CD, Publisher: Hachette Children's
The sign in the pet shop window says "Everything must go". "Every ... |
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by belfin - written on 12.07.06 (Very useful, 201 readings)
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***Background*** It will be very few parents of young children who haven't heard of Mick Inkpen and his books. In fact there are probably a lot of you out there who already own some Wibbly Pig or Kipper books or videos. The story of Kipper has sold over 6 million copies and through simple artwork and dialogue it's no surprise that Inkpen has been awarded many prizes for his books as well as a BAFTA for the Kipper film. An Essex lad, Mick Inkpen was a natural when it came to both Art and English, which makes a perfect combination for a writer and illustrator for young children. He also has the advantage of knowing first hand what children like as he ...
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