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Ronny Rock Starring in a Thousand Tiny Explosions!


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No. of pages 56

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Great for age 3-6 years
Ronny Rock is a very, very lucky boy. Why is he lucky? Because he lives with his dad, Rock the Baker, and this bakery is one of the most exciting places on the high street, if not the world! It's National Take Your Child to Work Day and Ronny gets to spend the whole day with Rock the Baker, his dad, and he LOVES IT! Just like his dad, Ronny is constantly dreaming up adventurous new cake ideas - like Exploding Frog Cakes and Jampillows - and now Ronny has a chance to test drive his latest invention: Chocolate Suddenlys. But these are no ordinary cakes ... with a top secret ingredient of Boing Bustas, these cakes make you shout BOOGIE WOOGIE! HOT POTATO! and HAMMERTIME!; they make your eyes go purple and your hair start dancing! Will everyone be able to handle these crazy new cakes or will the bakery ... GO LOCO?!

 

There are 56 pages in this book. This is a picture book. A picture book uses pictures and text to tell the story. The number of words varies from zero ('wordless') to around 1k over 32 pages. Picture books are typically aimed at young readers (age 3-6) but can also be aimed at older children (7+). This book was published 2012 by Walker Books Ltd .

Merry Threadgould has made her name directing and producing documentaries for the BBC, including one on children's books entitled When We Were Very Young. This will mark her debut in the world of children's books. Merryn lives in Bristol. Bruce Ingman won the 1996 Mother Goose Award for best newcomer to children's picture books for When Martha's Away (also winner of the 1996 National Art Library Illustration Awards). He is also the author-illustrator of Bad News, I'm in Charge! He has previously collaborated with Allan Ahlberg to great success on Previously, The Runaway Dinner and The Pencil. Bruce lives in London W2. Find Bruce online at www. bruceingman. com. Kate Feiffer is a writer and a filmmaker. The New York Times Book Review heralded Ms. Feiffer "economy of style and understated wit" in her debut picture book Double Pink, illustrated by Bruce Ingman. Ms. Feiffer and her family live on Martha's Vineyard, MA.

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