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The Snack
Board book
Main Details
Title |
The Snack
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Authors and Contributors |
Illustrated by Freya Blackwood
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By (author) Jan Ormerod
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Series | A Maudie and Bear Story |
Physical Properties |
Format:Board book | Pages:10 | Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 160 |
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ISBN/Barcode |
9781760500382
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Audience | |
Edition |
First Edition, Board Books
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Illustrations |
Full Colour
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Publishing Details |
Publisher |
Hardie Grant Children's Publishing
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Imprint |
Little Hare
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Publication Date |
1 November 2017 |
Publication Country |
Australia
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Description
Meet Maudie, a plucky young girl, and her friend Bear, a gentle giant with a heart of gold. In The Snack Maudie is pernickety when it comes to setting up a morning tea spread with Bear.
Author Biography
Author Jan Ormerod was born in 1946 in Perth, Western Australia, and spent her childhood following artistic pursuits. In 1971, Jan met her husband -- a children's librarian -- and the birth of their first child spurred Jan into illustrating picture books. Jan first came to prominence from her wordless picture book Sunshine which won the 1982 Mother Goose Award and the CBCA Picture Book of the Year Award. Jan has since had 50 books published, many of which return to themes connected with her home country, including Shake A Leg which went on to win the Australian Prime Minister's Literary Award. Jan passed away on 23 January 2013. She was 66 years old. IllustratorFreya Blackwood is one of the most talented children's illustrators in the world today. Her stunning and iconic illustrations perfectly capture the warmth and complexity of growing up. While warm and classic, her style has a unique quality that renders her work instantly recognisable. The pathos of her characters is a joy to behold, and her work has deservedly captured international attention and a swag of awards and nominations. These include the prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal (2010), which is the UK's most prestigious award for children's illustration, and multiple CBCA awards. Freya lives in Orange, NSW, with her daughter, Ivy.
Reviews"Here's what's wonderful about this book: Maudie, beautifully illustrated by Blackwood, is an utterly realistic Everychild whose concerns center around herself. . . . What's also special is the evocative art, softly colored with almost indistinct lines, that places Maudie and Bear in an earlier era (save the sunscreen), with Maudie looking a bit like Christopher Robin." --Booklist starred review of Maudie and Bear
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