Who Woke the Animals
By (Author) David Conway
Illustrated by Charles Fuge
Hachette Children's Group
Hodder Children's Books
7th May 2015
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Paperback
32
Width 258mm, Height 264mm, Spine 3mm
214g
One night in the Silly Savannah a ludicrous Leopard is leapfrogging to bed and a hat-wearing Hyena is half asleep when all of a sudden there is a terrible racket! The animals decide to follow the noise, but they are in for a big surprise - a tiny shrew and her snoring. She is rudely awakened, only for the animals to slump into a heap fast asleep and start their own snuffling and snoring. Time for Shrew to get her own back.
Big, bold and a pleasure to read aloud. - Books For Keeps
A visual delight. - Nursery WorldGiggle-inducing. Conway's tale is well-crafted. - Kirkus ReviewIt is a beautiful example of the quality of Charles Fuge's work. - CarouselThis wildlife trail unfolds in a romp that's brightly coloured with plenty to spot and laugh at. - Junior MagazineFull of lovely humorous touches. - School LibrarianFrom beginning to end this tale is a perfect gem. - Children's Literature ReviewDavid Conway (Author)
David Conway is a children's picture book author who has written for Hodder, Random House, Frances Lincoln and Gullane Children's Books. He has been awarded The Peter Pan Silver Star by the Swedish wing of the IBBY and the Parents' Choice Gold Award in the US for Lila and the Secret of Rain. His first picture book The Most Important Gift of All illustrated by Karin Littlewood, was nominated for The Kate Greenaway Medal in 2006. More recently Bedtime Hullabaloo! illustrated by Charles Fuge has also been nominated for the 2011 prize as well as the Coventry Inspiration Book Awards 2012.The Great Nursery Rhyme Disaster was chosen as one of the children's books of the year 2008 by Nicolette Jones of The Sunday Times and was shortlisted for the 2009 Sheffield Children's Book Award. Shine Moon Shine was chosen as one of the top ten picture books of 2008 by The Bookbag.David is a stay-at-home dad bringing up his two children Bess and Jude and a cat called Bobby. David's wife works in academic publishing.Charles Fuge (Illustrator) Charles Fuge's picture book debut won both the Macmillan Prize and the Mother Goose Award. Since then he has illustrated more than thirty picture books, including the bestselling Little Wombat stories. He lives in Dorset with his partner, Sarah, and their son Ollie.