From author and illustrator Tom Percival, creator of the bestselling Big Bright Feelings series: a motivating and empowering story about a little mole who learns that everyone has something special to give the world “Dream big, Little Mole, be brilliant, be YOU …” Join one little mole as she follows her dream of building the biggest hole ever, and learns along the way that everyone has something special to give the world – it just sometimes takes a little time (and a few mishaps!) to discover what that special something is. A powerful celebration of embracing who you are and finding your own unique talent from Tom Percival, the creator of Ruby’s Worry. With charming illustrations by Christine Pym.
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A motivating and empowering story about a little mole who learns that everyone has something special to give the world, from Tom Percival, creator of Ruby’s Worry
A powerful story about embracing our unique qualities and understanding that everyone has different talents and skills, and a lovely reminder to be kind to ourselves and to others

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781408892824
Publisert
2021-02-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Vekt
210 gr
Høyde
300 mm
Bredde
237 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Having grown up living in a caravan with no electricity, one of Tom's special skills is the ability to read by gas lamp! He is also, of course, particularly talented at writing and illustrating picture books. He has found great success with his Big Bright Feelings series of picture books that deal with emotional intelligence (Perfectly Norman, Ruby's Worry, Ravi's Roar and Meesha Makes Friends). Dream Big, Little Mole! is his ninth book for Bloomsbury. Tom lives in Stroud with his wife and their two children, and also loves to play guitar! tom-percival.com @TomPercivalsays Christine Pym is a fine example of how time and patience can help you realise your dream. As a child, she loved drawing and tried her best to draw like Beatrix Potter. She went on to study Illustration for Children’s Publishing at the North East Wales School of Art and Design and has since illustrated over 15 books for children. The Tail of the Whale (written by Ellie Patterson) was shortlisted for the BookTrust Early Years Award. Christine loves books, folk art, old things, wildlife watching and walks in the countryside. She lives at the Post Office and General Store which she helps run with her partner in a lovely little village in Staffordshire, UK.