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Quacky quack-quack! - Ian Whybrow

 
Description: ISBN 1406319279 / Genre: Junior Books / Author: Ian Whybrow / Paperback / 32 Pages / Book is published 2009-03-02 by Walker

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 ... starting school actually owns at least one book and the classroom teachers can give it a sintroduce it in class before it eventually goes home, The Illustrator Russell Ayto was born in Chichester and was brought up in Oxfordshire. At school he enjoyed both drawing and sciences and although he has had a number of different jobs, including, that of a postman he is now an accomplished artist. He has been short listed for the Nestle Award, the Mother Gooses Award and the Blue Peter Book Awards. His drawings are usually ...more

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Premium Review Quacky quack-quack! - Ian Whybrow: Quacky quack quack- time to feed the ducks! (720 words)
by - written on 18/08/09 (Very useful, 33 readings)
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This is a lovely story book that can be read aloud or quietly to ones self. It is aimed at those children just starting to read. The book was first published in 1991 but I have the edition that was published earlier this year. Publishers - Walker Books Ltd ISBN 978-1-4063-1927-9 Written by Ian Whybrow Illustrations by Russell Ayto. RRP - £5.99 The Author Ian Whybrow started writing books in 1989 while teaching English and Drama in a secondary school but as Head of English and the Sixth Form he found it more and more difficult to write and teach so gave up teaching to become a full-time writer and to date has ...  Read the complete review

 

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