No. of pages 32
Published: 2019
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A fantastically funny story that appeals to children of all ages - and makes adults laugh out loud, with the bold simplicity of Herve Tullet or Dick Bruna's Miffy.
"very funny, very cute"
Guardian
Made using a collage of supermarket carrier bags, Colin and Lee, Carrot and Pea is an irresistible story about empathy, diversity, and the joy of making friends with people (or vegetables) who are different from you.
Boys and girls alike will love Colin and Lee's clear shapes, bright colours and the playful approach to everyday objects that make this book an instant favourite.
This paperback edition is satisfyingly large, with shiny, textured peas on the cover!
Winner: UK Literacy Association Award 2018
An EmpathyLab Read for Empathy book 2018
This book was recognised in the Ages 3-6 Years category by the UK Literacy Association Book Award.
There are 32 pages in this book. This book was published 2019 by Pan Macmillan .
Morag Hood is an author and illustrator who lives in Edinburgh with her husband, Snorri. After working backstage in theaters for a few years she went back to school to study children's book illustration and has been making picture books ever since. Ella Okstad loves to draw ghosts, vampires, humans, cats, and all sorts of creatures. She lives and works as an illustrator in Trondheim, Norway. When she's not in her office creating scary, cute, or peculiar creatures for books, she enjoys spending time with her husband, three boys, and a cat. Visit her at Okstad. com.
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This book has been nominated for the following award:
Uk Literacy Association Book Award
This book was recognised in the Ages 3-6 Years category by the UK Literacy Association Book Award.