No. of pages 16
Published: 2002
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In "Marvellous Make-it-better Case" by Miriam Moss, young readers are introduced to a world of creativity and problem-solving. The story follows a curious young protagonist who discovers a magical case filled with tools and materials that can help fix anything in need of repair. As various characters come to the protagonist with their broken items, the adventure unfolds with moments of collaboration and ingenuity. Each challenge strengthens the theme of resourcefulness, reminding children that with a little imagination and effort, problems can be transformed into opportunities. This delightful tale inspires creativity and the joy of making things better. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
There are 16 pages in this book. This book was published in 2002 by Gullane Children's Books .
Emma Damon trained at Manchester Art School, where she gained a first class honours degree, followed by a MA. Emma's interests include fashion and textiles. She has worked for museums such as the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco, and the V&A. Written by Miriam Moss, author of the bestselling picture book THE SNOOPS. This is her first book for Bloomsbury. Miriam lives in Sussex. Illustrated by Lynne Chapman with energy, brio and a fantastic attention to detail. Lynne lives in Sheffield.