A joyful celebration of the wheelchair and how its user becomes a permanent lap to snuggle on!

The Mama Car has big wheels
and a soft cushion. It can take
you outside and anywhere
and right back home again.


The Mama Car has so many things, but the best thing is, it has Mummy.

This way, Mama Car!

The Mama Car can take children on adventures, big and small. Even just going to the kitchen for snacks becomes an expedition.

And when a child falls and hurts herself, the Mama Car is always there, and so is Mummy.

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It can take
you outside and anywhere
and right back home again.

The Mama Car has so many things, but the best thing is, it has Mummy.

This way, Mama Car!

The Mama Car can take children on adventures, big and small.
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With a pitch-perfect young narrator and engagingly bright, warm pictures, this celebratory story provides much-needed representation for disabled parents.
A glorious celebration of a mother's wheelchair and the cosy comfort it provides for her child, from the creators of <i>What Happened to You? </i>and <i>You're so Amazing!</i>

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780571377169
Publisert
2024-08-01
Utgiver
Vendor
Faber & Faber
Høyde
250 mm
Bredde
250 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Lucy Catchpole read English at Oxford. She and her writing have appeared in the Guardian, Observer, and the BBC. She's a full-time wheelchair user, and alongside her husband posts @thecatchpoles on Instagram, talking about family life, disability and their children's literary agency.

Karen George has spent A LOT of time drawing and painting. When she was small that's what she liked doing best.When she was a little older, Karen gained a first class honours degree in Fine Art followed by an MA from The Royal College of Art. Karen painted film sets for a while until, in 2009, she won Waterstone's 'Picture This' competition to illustrate Freddie and the Fairy for Julia Donaldson. This means Karen still joyfully spends lots of time drawing and painting . . . and now she writes too! Karen lives in Bristol with her family and Dr Calamari the cat.