Shortlisted for Oscar's Book Prize 2021
Shortlisted for Children's Illustrated Book of the Year at The British Book Awards 2021


'Comical, bold ... tender' - The Sunday Times
'A lovely book to cuddle up with' - Guardian
'Has future classic stamped all over it' - Daily Mail


Wherever you're going, I'm going too.
Whatever you're doing, I'm sticking with you.


It's wonderful to have good friends to see you through the good times and the bad. But sometimes, friends can also be a bit . . . well . . . overbearing.

This gorgeously funny, feel-good picture book about everything that friendship can be is now available in an irresistible board book format.

'A wonderful, warm bear-hug of a story with sumptuous illustrations. A modern classic.' - Jim Field, illustrator of Oi Frog'

More 'I'm Sticking With You' stories:
I'm Sticking With You Too
Let's Stick Together


 
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A heart-warming text by bestselling author <b>Smriti Halls</b>, perfectly complemented by artwork from fantastic new picture book illustrator <b>Steve Small</b>.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781398526136
Publisert
2023-08-03
Utgiver
Vendor
Simon & Schuster Ltd
Høyde
182 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Smriti Halls Is the internationally bestselling author of over 30 books for children. Before becoming a full time writer in 2012, she worked in children's publishing and television. She's now been published in more than 30 languages from Arabic to Afrikaans and from Catalan to Korean. She lives in London, UK with her husband and three children. Steve Small has worked in animation for over thirty years as a director, designer, and animator. The work has varied from working on Disney features to designing and directing shorts, TV series, and commercials. He’s the illustrator of I’m Sticking with You and the author and illustrator of The Duck Who Didn’t Like Water, Wellington’s Big Day Out, Brave Little Bear, and The Hare Who Wouldn’t Share. Steve lives in London, and when he’s not painting and drawing, you’ll likely find him feeding the crows on Blackheath Common.