Seeds and Stuck in the Tree: (Red Early Reader)
By (Author) Jenny Jinks
Illustrated by Kathryn Selbert
Maverick Arts Publishing
Maverick Arts Publishing
28th August 2017
United Kingdom
Primary and Secondary Educational
Non Fiction
428.6
Paperback
32
Width 150mm, Height 210mm, Spine 4mm
92g
Tim and Pip plant some seeds. How big will they grow Kit is stuck in the tree. Who will get him down
Thoughtfully designed, these fun, brightly illustrated stories are short, accessible and feature themes and characters children will love! -- The Learning Hub at the University of Reading
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The high quality storytelling coupled with the excellent illustrations in these books makes them really appealing a great incentive to encourage children to persevere with their reading. -- Parents in Touch
Jenny lives in West Sussex with her husband and her two young children. Jenny has always loved childrens literature (probably due to her reluctance to actually grow up herself!) and has been writing for three years, finding great inspiration from watching her childrens wild and overactive imaginations. Jenny loves to travel and cook, and in her spare time reads with the children in her local primary school. Author of: Seeds and Stuck in the Tree, Zoom! and Come Back, Mack!, Tug! Tug! and Lots of Spots, The Space Race, A Job for Pop and The Dog and the Fox Kathryn Selbert is a freelance illustrator and designer currently living in New Haven, Connecticut with her french bulldog Margot. She earned her BFA in Illustration from the Rhode Island School of Design. While attending RISD, she completed a children's book design internship at Sterling Publishing. She creates illustrations for children, pattern, greeting cards, stationery and events. Illustrator of: Seeds and Stuck in the Tree and I Don't Care Said Big Bear