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The Skunk with No Funk
By (Author) Rebecca Young
Illustrated by Leila Rudge
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st August 2014
Australia
Children
Fiction
Hardback
32
Width 252mm, Height 277mm
408g
Woody is not what his family expected. He is a skunk with NO funk. A failure. A flop. An odourless plop. Poor Woody! What is he going to do
I found this book to be exceptionally pleasing to the eye, with its hardcover and textural approach, whilst providing a unique take on an uplifting moralistic tale for our little ones. -- Creative Kids Tales * Creative Kids Tales *
A funny read that the whole family will love! * Boomerang Books Newsletter *
This is a joyful triumph of a book with a feel-good ending that really delivers. * Kids Book Review *
A very funny picture book from Rebecca Young wih the quirky art of illustrator Leila Rudge * Literacy, Families and Learning *
This story from award-winning author Rebecca Young teaches toddlers about self-esteem, finding their strengths and accepting themselves as one-of-a-kind. * Practical Parenting *
Great wordplay and an inventive premise make his picture book a delight. * Sun Herald *
After studying English and Childrens Literature, Rebecca Young began working in childrens book publishing as an editor. She loves working with words and pictures as both an editor and an author. Rebeccas first picture book, Button Boy (illustrated by Sue deGennaro), was listed as a Notable Book for the 2012 Childrens Book Council of Australia Awards and has been published internationally. When she is not reading, writing or editing childrens books, Rebecca is watching movies, scribbling lists, pleating dumplings, braving the garden, listening to bluegrass, or rearranging furniture. The Skunk with No Funk (2014) is her first title with Walker Books Australia.
Leila Rudge was born in England and grew up making mud pies with six siblings and Jeni from number 15. After completing an Illustration Degree at Bath Spa University, Leila headed to Australia to seek her fortune (and the sunshine). Creating tiny characters for books is her favourite part of illustrating. In 2012, her book No Bears (written by Meg McKinlay) was short-listed for the CBCA Picture Book of the Year award in both the Picture Book and Early Childhood categories. Ted was her first picture book as both author and illustrator.