No. of pages 34
Published: 2018
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In "Shelley Wrapitup, Master Design Elf," readers are taken on a whimsical journey to the enchanting realm of Starlit Vale, where elves specialize in creating the most extraordinary gifts for the holiday season. Shelley Wrapitup, a creative and spirited elf, faces the ultimate challenge when a rival elf threatens her position as the master designer. With the fate of holiday cheer at stake, Shelley embarks on a quest to discover her unique gift-wrapping style, rallying her friends and overcoming obstacles along the way. Themes of friendship, creativity, and believing in oneself shine brightly in this heartwarming tale. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book is part of a book series called Santas Elf .
This book is aimed at children in preschool-4th grade.
This book has been graded for interest at 3-9 years.
There are 34 pages in this book. This book was published in 2018 by North Pole Press .
Brian Patten was born in 1946 in Liverpool, and grew up in the docklands. He left school at fifteen, becoming a junior reporter on The Bootle Times, with responsibility for writing the popular music column. He is one of the most accessible and popular poets working today. He made his name in the 1960s in the Liverpool trio with Adrian Henri & Roger McGough. Their main aim was to make poetry immediate and accessible for their audience, and their joint anthology, The Mersey Sound (1967), has been credited as the most significant anthology of the twentieth century for its success in bringing poetry to new audiences. Brian Patten's individual strength is his ability to write and perform a powerful mix of serious and humorous work. His poems have been translated into many languages. Patten is also well-known for his bestselling poetry collections for children, most famously Gargling with Jelly: A Collection of Poems (1985) and Juggling with Gerbils (2000). His collection for children, The Blue and Green Ark: An Alphabet for Planet Earth (1999), won a Cholmondeley Award in 2002. He has also written a novel for children, Mr. Moon's Last Case (1975), which won an award from the Mystery Writers of America Guild. He lives between London and Devon and has been honoured with the Freedom of the City of Liverpool. He is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Litrature and of both Liverpool University and John Moores University. Mary Moore is an illustrator of children's books. She is an artist and fashion designer, owns a vintage dress shop, and has designed shirts for such artists as Eric Clapton and the band The Animals. She helped establish the Henry Moore Foundation in 1977, sponsor of an exhibition at Tate Britain.
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