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One Hundred Sausages
Hardback
Main Details
Title |
One Hundred Sausages
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Yuval Zommer
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Illustrated by Yuval Zommer
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Physical Properties |
Format:Hardback | Pages:40 | Dimensions(mm): Height 294,Width 254 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781783705757
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Classifications | Dewey:823.92 |
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Templar Publishing
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Imprint |
Templar Publishing
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Publication Date |
6 October 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Scruff just can't resist sausages . . . salami, pepperoni, chorizo . . . he simply loves them all. But gate-crashing barbecues and hanging around outside the local butcher's shop is not making him the most popular dog in own. Then one day, disaster strikes! There's a break-in at the butcher's - and ALL THE SAUSAGES are stolen! Neither the policeman, nor the mayor, nor the butcher can trace the sausage thieves. There's only one thing for it; Scruff will have to sniff them out! After a lot of twists and turns, Scruff's sniffing talents and bravery win the day - and Scruff and his chums are rewarded with a slap-up meal at a posh restaurant. Guess what's on the menu - SAUSAGES!Yuvall's debut picture book, The Big Blue Thing on the Hill, published by Templar in 2014, was nominated for the 'Heart of Hawick' Children's Book Award 2015, in the best new picture book category, as well as for the 'Read It Again!' Cambridgeshire Children's Book Award 2015, for best debut by an author/illustrator.
Author Biography
Yuval Zommer graduated from London's Royal College of Art and went on to pursue a career as creative director for some of the UK's top advertising agencies. His debut picture book, The Big Blue Thing on the Hill, published by Templar in 2014, was nominated for the 'Heart of Hawick' Children's Book Award 2015, in the best new picture book category, as well as for the 'Read It Again!' Cambridgeshire Children's Book Award 2015, for best debut by author/illustrator.
ReviewsThis is a gorgeous book - the sausage-packed endpapers alone are mouth-watering. The lively illustrations are really engaging and full of humour. From the scene where Scruff is relieving himself up a tree to the picture of Sidney the sausage dog disguised as a hot dog, children will find plenty to giggle about. It's an exciting, light-hearted tale that's great fun to read. * Get Kids Into Books *
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