No. of pages 32
Published: 2008
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This book is the winner of numerous awards
This book is part of a book series called Lolly Leopold .
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published in 2008 by Allen & Unwin .
Jacqui Colley. 'I grew up in Africa, climbing trees, swimming in the sea and making huts in the vines, and now I live in New Zealand in a house with a higgledy-piggledy garden by the sea . Working on picture books is like leaping back to my childhood and a chance for my fantasies and memories to collide. '. Jacqui is a painter who exhibits regularly and has work in private collections internationally. She is also a director of a graphic design and new media company. Kate de Goldi. 'I spent my childhood living and breathing stories. When I wasn't reading, I was writing plays for my sisters, my 42 cousins and my classmates . I spent many hours plotting and planning with these characters and writing new scenes for them to live and play in. I still live with my own story characters in just the same way. '. Kate is an author of three novels for young adults. She is a regular reviewer of children's books and teaches writing workshops. Kate de Goldi is one of New Zealand's most loved authors. The author of the phenomenal The 10 PM Question, which has been published extensively around the world, she is a two-time winner of the New Zealand Post Children's Book of the Year Award. She has held several major fellowships and is a respected broadcaster, book festival chair and public speaker. She is also dedicated and committed to working with schoolchildren.
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This book has been nominated for the following awards:
Lianza Children's Book Award
This book was recognised by the Lianza Children's Book Award.
Lianza Children's Book Award - Russell Clark Medal For Illustration
This book was recognised in the Russell Clark Medal for Illustration category by the Lianza Children's Book Award.
Among the important things you learn at school is something that has nothing to do with literacy, numeracy, making farting noises on a clarinet or growing etoilated plants on blotting paper. Until you work out how to make friends without being a suck-up, faking an interest in topics that bore you rigid or taking part in activities that make you feel bad about yourself, you can't start firing on all cylinders. That's really what CLUBS is all about. It's an appealing read from New Zealand showing that it can take a little time (and serendipity) to find your soulmates. Time Out A former New Zealand Picture Book of the Year award winner and thoroughly deserves this accolade for its humorous, highly relevant and sometimes poignant depiction of peer group pressure. Learning Support