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I'm the Biggest
Paperback / softback
Main Details
Title |
I'm the Biggest
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Stephanie Blake
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Illustrated by Stephanie Blake
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Translated by Linda Burgess
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Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:32 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781776572021
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Gecko Press
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Imprint |
Gecko Press
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Publication Date |
1 June 2018 |
Publication Country |
New Zealand
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Description
Simon is annoyed. Casper has grown a lot: three centimetres! But Simon is only one ridiculous centimetre taller than last time. "No way!" he says, "I'm the biggest!" Simon sees injustice everywhere. And he doesn't even care when silly Casper gets bullied at the park... Actually, he does care! And he can help out-so who's the biggest now?
Author Biography
Stephanie Blake's passion for writing and illustrating began in childhood when she created books for her brothers and sisters as birthday presents. As a child, she also fell in love with the books of Dr. Seuss, Ludwig Bemelmans, and William Steig. After moving to France, she discovered other writers and artists whose work continued to inspire her stories and drawings. She is the author and illustrator of dozens of highly successful books in France, many of them children's favorites.
Reviews"If you are a collector of Simon books, add it to the collection!" -- Booksellers (NZ) "If you have little people who love Simon and the other books about him this one will hit the spot and I'm sure be an oft requested read aloud." -- Create Hope Inspire (NZ) "I'm the Biggest is a wonderful read for the whole family, both younger and older. It's the type of book you can read over and over." -- Kiwi Families (NZ) "If you are a collector of Simon books, add it to the collection!" -- Booksellers (NZ) "If you have little people who love Simon and the other books about him this one will hit the spot and I'm sure be an oft requested read aloud." -- Create Hope Inspire (NZ) "I'm the Biggest is a wonderful read for the whole family, both younger and older. It's the type of book you can read over and over." -- Kiwi Families (NZ)
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