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The Jelly That Wouldn't Wobble: (Purple Early Reader)
Paperback / softback
Main Details
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The Jelly That Wouldn't Wobble: (Purple Early Reader)
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Authors and Contributors |
By (author) Angela Mitchell
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Illustrated by Sarah Horne
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Series | Purple Band |
Physical Properties |
Format:Paperback / softback | Pages:32 | Dimensions(mm): Height 210,Width 150 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781848862258
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Classifications | Dewey:428.6 |
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Audience | Primary & Secondary Education | |
Illustrations |
Illustrations, color
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Maverick Arts Publishing
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Imprint |
Maverick Arts Publishing
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Publication Date |
28 June 2016 |
Publication Country |
United Kingdom
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Description
Ages 6 to 9 yearsA tasty tale about how jelly and ice cream became a pair! It's Princess Lolly's 89th Birthday and she is holding a banquet. The cook has made the most magnificent jelly, however the jelly refuses to wobble! Everyone tries make it wobble but the jelly is very stubborn! Finally the smallest guest comes up with a solution - ice cream! The jelly begins to shiver and quiver and finally wobbles.
Author Biography
Angela has a fantastic imagination with a great sense of humour. Her first book The Jelly That Wouldn't Wobble was one of those rare gems of a submission which made our editor, Kim, laugh out loud. Angela has played an important part in the Maverick team and with over 40,000 copies printed, Jelly has to be one of Maverick's bestsellers. Author of: The Jelly That Wouldn't Wobble and The Bunny That Couldn't Be Found Sarah Horne learnt to draw whilst trying to explain her reasoning for an elaborate haircut at the age of nine. An illustrator for over fifteen years, she started her Illustration career working freelance for newspapers such as The Guardian, The Independent On Sunday and Print Week. She also worked on occasional commissions for advertising clients such as Nike, T-Mobile and IKEA. Sarah has worked with Hodder, Stripes, Bloomsbury, Pan Macmillan and Egmont as well as Maverick. She loves to include funny detail and extra visual narratives in her work. She works traditionally with a dip pen and Indian ink, and finishes the work digitally. Illustrator of: The Jelly that Couldn't Wobble and The Bunny That Couldn't Be Found
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