Annie's Snails
By (Author) Dianne Wolfer
Illustrated by Gabriel Evans
Walker Books Australia
Walker Books Australia
1st March 2014
Australia
Children
Fiction
Paperback
64
Width 135mm, Height 185mm
66g
Annie loves her pet snails. They have lots of adventures together. She even makes them a special home in an ice-cream container. She thinks they'll be very happy. But will they
The delightful black and white illustrations reflect Annies dilemma beautifully alongside the sorrow and acceptance of her final decision. * Buzzwords Magazine *
Full of fun family adventures and with the charming and inquisitive Annie as the main character, this novel will best suit girl readers 6 and up. * Lamont Books *
Annies Snails is a delightful story of pets, family and care for the natural world. -- Aussie Reviews
Part of the Walker Stories series, this is a great stepping stone for children wanting to move on from picture books * Kids Book Review *
This is a lovely tale of looking after pets, of learning about snails, of learning to enjoy the garden, of even learning a few letters and putting them together to make words. All in all a delightful first chapter book for younger readers, with three chapters, and published in clear large print, easy for younger readers to try their hands at. * Read Plus *
This story is a terrific example for young children on rules about keeping living things in confined spaces. * Buzz Words *
Dianne Wolfer currently lives in Albany and is the proud author of 12 books for teenagers and younger readers. Her books have been short-listed for various awards and are read in schools across Australia and overseas. She has travelled the world, walked the Kokoda trail back in 2002 and she is currently the Western Australia Advisor for the International Society of Childrens Book Writers and Illustrators (SCBWI). For more information, visit her website www.diannewolfer.com
Gabriel Evans currently lives in Western Australia. He was very young when he picked up a paintbrush and discovered he could make marks on paper. Gabriel decided to make this new discovery his profession. Since then he has created paintings using watercolour, gouache, inks, pencils, charcoal and oil. Gabriel co-created a family greeting card line under the name Creations in a Teapot (www.creationinateapot.com). Hes never had to buy a greeting card since. Gabriels studio is very messy as he believes creativity is found in clutter. Walker Stories: Annies Snails (written by Dianne Wolfer) was his first book.