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Little Boat


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No. of pages 32

Published: 2008

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Stunning new edition of the Kurt Maschler Award-winning story about the voyage of a small polystyrene boat. Down on the shore, by the edge of the sea, a little boy makes himself a little boat from an old piece of polystyrene, with a stick for a mast and a string tail sail. He plays with it all day long, singing. "We are unsinkable, my boat and me!" But when he turns his back, a gust of wind catches the little boat and takes it out to sea...This is the story of the little boat's voyage across the ocean - its many adventures and encounters, above and below the water - until it comes to land once more in the hands of another child.

 

 

This book is the winner of numerous awards

There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Walker Books Ltd .

Kathy Henderson is an artist, printmaker and illustrator as well as an award-winning children's author. Her books include Lugalbanda: The Boy Who Got Caught Up In A War, The Little Boat and The Storm, shortlisted for the Kate Greenaway Medal. She lives in London. William Wise is the author of best-selling picture book Ten Sly Piranhas as well as other novels and non-fiction for adults and young adults. He lives in the USA. Patrick Benson is the internationally recognised illustrator of bestseller Owl Babies, Christopher Award-winner Mole and Baby Bird and The Minpins. Patrick lives in the Borders of Scotland.

 

This book has been nominated for the following award:

Kurt Maschler Award
This book was recognised by the Kurt Maschler Award.

A fine heartwarmer... would make a wonderful present for the under-eights. * The Sunday Times *

 

An unusually reflective seaside story with a dreamy seamless text. * The Guardian *