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Pip and Posy: Look and Say
By (Author) Axel Scheffler
By (author) Camilla Reid
Nosy Crow Ltd
Nosy Crow Ltd
29th July 2015
6th August 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 230mm, Height 290mm
260g
This engaging new Pip and Posy picture book features richly-detailed scenes, a conversational, friendly text and Axel Scheffler's characteristic touches of humour. The 'Can you find these things' panel along the bottom of each page adds an 'I-spy' game element for extra fun - an ideal book for parent and child to share.
Comes with a free audio reading featuring music and using children's voices - accessible anywhere and anytime you're connected to the internet by scanning a QR code on your smartphone or tablet.
Axel was born in Hamburg, Germany. At school he was good at art, but didn't think of a career in illustration until he won a cuddly purple cow in a drawing competition. He moved to England in 1982 to learn English and study illustration at the Bath Academy of Art and then set up home in London. Axel illustrated a number of books for various publishers, and in 1993 Kate suggested him as the illustrator for Julia Donaldson's first picture book text, A Squash and a Squeeze. This was the start of a hugely successful partnership. Axel has illustrated a number of other highly successful books, including Muddle Farm, and his books have been translated into 42 languages. Axel lives in London with his partner and young daughter.