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Supertato Lunch Box
Novelty book
Main Details
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Supertato Lunch Box
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Sue Hendra
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By (author) Paul Linnet
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Physical Properties |
Format:Novelty book | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 158 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781471167157
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Illustrations |
Full colour throughout plus game
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Simon & Schuster Ltd
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Imprint |
Simon & Schuster Childrens Books
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Publication Date |
5 October 2017 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Help Supertato, the Evil Pea and other friends find their perfect lunch in the Supertato Lunch Box set. Contains a fun memory game and the bestselling Supertato picture book! Meet Supertato! He's the superhero with eyes everywhere and he's about to meet his arch nemesis . . . Enjoy the story, then help your favourite characters fill their lunch boxes in a fun matching game that improves memory and encourages healthy eating. Children will love carrying around their very own sturdy cardboard lunch box with bright, plastic handle. Quality playing pieces mean that the game can be enjoyed again and again. Game for 2-4 players Box includes: Picture book 56 game pieces 4 lunch box cards Game rules
Author Biography
Sue Hendra grew up in Wimbledon and has always loved making up stories and drawing pictures. Her favourite book as a child was Mr Silly. She graduated from Brighton University in 1994 and has been creating picture books ever since. In 2006 she met Paul Linnet and could instantly see that she'd met a fellow nitwit who liked talking nonsense. They went on to create many bestselling books together, working in a small room in their house in Brighton. Sue loves swimming, and can swim up and down for a very long time. Her favourite book is still Mr Silly. Paul Linnet was born in Brighton and grew up in the Midlands, reading Tintin and playing classic 80s video games, before becoming obsessed with scribbling, writing, guitars and motorcycles. He studied Graphic Design at Derby University, and later moved back to Brighton where he met Sue Hendra. They made up a story about a fish with fingers and then a slug with a doughnut for a shell, and now no one can stop them from writing more and more frankly ridiculous books. They live in Brighton - and Paul still loves scribbling, writing, guitars and motorcycles.
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