With rounded shapes, soft colors and pops of jam-bright red . . . McIntyre's supple rhymes spread a silly, sweet escapist mood

New York Times

A good choice for the playful storytime

School Librarian Journal

WATCH OUT! There's a jam thief about! Have you ever bitten into a jammy doughnut and thought - This needs more jam? Imagine Sam's horror when he discovers that his favourite treat has been SUCKED DRY! Who did it?!
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WATCH OUT! There's a jam thief about!No-one likes a jamless jammy doughnut, so imagine Sam's horror when he discovers that his favourite jammy treat has been SUCKED DRY! Join Sam on a marvellous journey to the land where the Jampires live and help him solve the mystery of the missing jam.
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The jammiest picture book in the world! JAM forever! JAM always and especially JAM for Halloween! YIPPEE!

Product details

ISBN
9781910200124
Published
2014-09-04
Publisher
David Fickling Books; David Fickling Books
Weight
200 gr
Height
265 mm
Width
235 mm
Thickness
5 mm
Age
JN, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
32

Biographical note

Writer-illustrator Sarah McIntyre loves comics, raspberry jam and inappropriate dinnertime conversation. Funnily enough, these things all relate to her books Vern and Lettuce, Jampires and Morris the Mankiest Monster. These titles have bagged prizes including the Sheffield Children's Books Overall Award, the Bishop Stortford Picture Book Award and the Leeds Graphic Novel Award (now the Young People's Comic Award). She blogs regularly and you can download free activity sheets from her website to go with each of her books. Parents, teachers, librarians, booksellers, anyone: feel free to use these to inspire creativity in your kids. (And you might have a good laugh trying them yourself!) www.jabberworks.co.uk David O'Connell is a writer and illustrator living in London, UK. He is the creator of MONSTER & CHIPS, a series of children's books filled with fun, adventure and plenty of disgusting food! David has illustrated many books by different authors, including Dr Ranj Singh and Jenny Pearson. He also loves comics, and likes to make and sell his own mini-comics at comic shows around the country, as well as organising and running comic-making workshops for children.