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Little Bear in the Big City


No. of pages 20

Published: 2013

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This is a tale about a teddy called Little Bear and his friend Stinky Mouse. Both friends are bored and they want some fun. They escape out to the big city streets and good times are had, but they get into a little trouble during their adventure. Join in this fun-filled journey with Little Bear and Stinky Mouse, as they learn a valuable lesson. This thoroughly enjoyable read comprises bright and beautiful hand drawn illustrations accompanying clearly written text on each page. Edward Dillon has masterfully created the much loved characters Little Bear and Stinky Mouse in this delightful tale which teaches children the importance of listening to their parents. Full of joy and laughter along the way, Little Bear In The Big City is every child's favourite picture storybook.

 

This book was recognised by the Ijocs Outstanding Book Award.

There are 20 pages in this book. This book was published 2013 by Hampton Bond International .

Edward Dillon is a freelance illustrator and passionate writer living in Norwich. He lives in a tiny top floor cupboard-like room with his long term partner, Sophie, who is also an illustrator. Edward believes that images can communicate and illustrate ideas better than ten thousand words; yet, the two must be used effectively together when creating stories and characters so that there are allowances for the reader's imagination to take hold. It is more important what is not shown, and what is not said, because that is what is filled in by each individual reader's mind. When Edward isn't over-thinking the creative process and takes a break from his drawing desk, he enjoys long walks in the countryside and playing his guitar.

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Ijocs Outstanding Book Award
This book was recognised by the Ijocs Outstanding Book Award.

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