<p>âEmma Chichester Clarkâs intelligent update of Alice in Wonderland makes it more accessible and less frightening than Lewis Carrollâs original, complete with John Tennielâs dark, prickly Victorian pictures. Girls of 5+ should enjoy it.â Amanda Craig, The Times</p>
<p>Praise for âMelrose and Crocâ:<br />'Full of bright detail, this is a picture book young readers could well dream about as being the next best thing to entering its pages.' The Independent</p>
<p>'Two irresistible new characters from the creator of the popular Blue Kangaroo series.' Winter edition, Primary Times</p>
<p>'A heart-warming tale of how friendships begin⌠This book is a wonderful tactile experience, from the shimmery glittery cover⌠to the gentle watercolours inside, which are printed on the creamiest of papers.' The Irish Times</p>
<p>'It delights children but adults will appreciate the period evocation of the festive-season cities and the off-season seaside.' The Sunday Times</p>
<p>'Incredibly touching story.' Primary Times</p>
<p>'Gorgeous Christmassy story about friendship.' Angels and Urchins</p>
<p>'You don't have to get too sentimental to find something specialâŚThe light in the illustrations makes this book all the more magical.' Junior</p>
<p>'A beautifully illustrated and heart-warming tale.' Family Interest Magazine</p>
<p>'This author/illustrator goes from strength to strength⌠Mouth-watering illustrations, ideal text, two mightily engaging characters â altogether the star on top of the tree.' Carousel</p>
<p>Praise for I Love You, Blue Kangaroo:<br />âPresented in clear, bright colours, this is a charming tale about affection and sharingâŚâ School Librarian</p>
<p>âI love you⌠would melt the stoniest heart. Blue Kangaroo is ousted from his place⌠by a procession of new toys. A tender and touching story for three to six year olds.â Sunday Telegraph</p>
<p>âCould become a classic.â Books for Keeps</p>
<p>âIrresistibleâŚbrimming with âAaah factorâ.â The Bookseller</p>
<p>âBlue Kangaroo is a winner.â T. E. S</p>
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Emma studied art at the Royal College of Art. She has worked as a freelancer for magazines, publishers and advertising agencies as well as teaching art for several years, but now dedicates most of her time to childrenâs books