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Freddie Spector, Fact Collector: Space Cadet
By (Author) Ashleigh Barton
Illustrated by Peter Cheong
Hachette Australia
Lothian Children's Books
26th June 2024
Australia
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: School stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Action and adventure stories
Paperback
112
Width 126mm, Height 194mm, Spine 10mm
90g
Did you know that a bolt of lightning is five times hotter than the Sun Or that slugs have four noses How about that humans share 50 per cent of our DNA with bananas Freddie Spector, the world's greatest fact collector, knows all these things and so much more.
Freddie Spector loves collecting facts - about anything and everything. His latest obsession is space. It's all he talks about: stars, planets, galaxies, astronauts, space travel - and, of course UFOs and extraterrestrials. Freddie writes all his facts on sticky notes that his mum and big sister, Henrietta, keep finding in weird places - like in their sock drawers or their sandwiches.But whenever Freddie collects facts on a topic, his very active imagination always gets involved too. And, after noticing some very suspicious goings-on, Freddie realises it's up to him to discover the answer to a burning question: could aliens have landed in his neighbourhoodFast-paced and funny, this series is all about an everyday eight-year-old boy whose love of facts and extraordinary imagination come together with unexpected and hilarious results.Ashleigh Barton (Author)
Ashleigh Barton is a children's author and copywriter. Before writing full time, she pursued her love of books (children's books especially) by working in some of Australia's biggest publishing houses, running marketing and publicity campaigns for globally renowned authors and illustrators. Ashleigh has previously published five successful and highly acclaimed picture books and a junior fiction series. She lives in Sydney with her husband, three children and their dog.Peter Cheong (Illustrator) Books have always been a vital part of Peter Cheong's life. Growing up reading Roald Dahl and having adventures with Calvin and Hobbes, Peter was heavily influenced by the way Quentin Blake and Bill Watterson brought stories to life. After spending several years in the Australian Army, Peter decided to pursue his dream of a career in books. He is the illustrator of I'm a Hero Too, Nothing Alike and Anh Do's Pow Pow Pig series, and has written and illustrated his own debut children's book, Every Night at Midnight. Peter lives in Perth (Whadjuk Country), Western Australia, with his very understanding wife and less understanding cat.