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Roald Dahl's Beastly Brutes & Heroic Human Beans: A brilliant press-out paper adventure

Hardback

Main Details

Title Roald Dahl's Beastly Brutes & Heroic Human Beans: A brilliant press-out paper adventure
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Stella Caldwell
By (author) Roald Dahl
Illustrated by Quentin Blake
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:64
Dimensions(mm): Height 237,Width 185
Category/GenreBook and paper crafts
ISBN/Barcode 9781783124817
Audience
Children / Juvenile
Illustrations clr illus

Publishing Details

Publisher Welbeck Publishing Group
Imprint Carlton Books Ltd
Publication Date 8 August 2019
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

It's time to meet Roald Dahl's larger-than-life characters as you've never seen them before in this madcap adventure. Focusing on four of Roald's most-loved books - Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The BFG and The Twits - this book is brimming with all your favourite figures. Meet the main characters from each story illustrated by Quentin Blake, and then let them guide you around their worlds, introducing you to the rest of the cast! The die-cut pages let you create a wonderful work of art inside a book - simply press out parts of the pages to reveal a glorious parade of characters, interacting with each other in quirky and mischievous ways - plus press out and keep some of your favourites! Includes an envelope inside the back cover, to store the press-out characters.

Author Biography

Brought up on a diet of Everlasting Gobstoppers, Stella Caldwell has long admired the incredible writing of Roald Dahl. She studied English Literature and is the author of many other books for children. Roald Dahl was a spy, ace fighter-pilot, chocolate historian and medical inventor. He was also the author of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, Matilda, The BFG and many more brilliant stories. He remains the World's No.1 storyteller. Quentin Blake's books have won numerous prizes, including the Whitbread Award and the Kate Greenaway Medal. In 1999 he was appointed the first ever Children's Laureate, and in 2002 won the Hans Christian Andersen Award for Illustration.