No. of pages 32
Published: 2015
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Freddie's sleeping outside in his amazing pirate tent. "No fairies allowed!" he yells when his pesky little sister, Poppy, tries to join him. But when Freddie's torch goes out, and there's a rustle rustle rustle in the dark, he doesn't feel quite so brave after all...
With gorgeous illustrations from Alison Edgson (Me and My Dad! and I Want My Mummy!), this wonderfully warm, sibling story has a fantastic tongue-in-cheek twist. A children's book celebrating how both boys and girls can be interested in fairies and pirates.
There are 32 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 2015 by Little Tiger Press Group .
Alison Edgson is a freelance illustrator, originally from Northern Ireland. She trained in Visual Communication at the University of Ulster in Belfast. She lives in the beautiful Wye Valley AONB. Maudie Powell-Tuck spends far too much of her time in expensive shops gawping at clothes and glittery things she can't afford, and dreaming about owning a pug called Stanley (when she's not writing, of course). She'd love to say that she runs marathons - but that would be a lie. Karl James Mountford was born in Germany and grew up in various places around the UK. Karl now lives in beautiful Carmarthen, in Wales, and works as an illustrator making picture books and screen prints, always leaving a paper trail of sketches and drawings wherever he goes.