Praise for Planet Stan: Readers will want to devour it in one sitting.

Booktrust - Books We Love

Praise for Planet Stan: This highly entertaining story makes for fast and very funny reading.

LoveReading4Kids

Praise for Planet Stan: Will Elaine's books encourage budding readers? Seeing children walk to school with their heads in Planet Stan - I'd say, job done!

Regency Bookshop, Kingston-upon-Thames

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Wonderful observational comedy about siblings. Planet Stan is a genuinely funny, laugh out loud story packed with warmth and wit.

Andy Shepherd, author of 'The Boy Who Grew Dragons'

Praise for Action Stan: Fun science facts, quirky illustrations, and affable characters make this a book that children will race through.

Booktrust

What a genius idea; I hope there are many more books to come.

Sophie Anderson, author of 'The House with Chicken Legs'

All I want to do is see the total eclipse, but all MY plans are being eclipsed by my little brother Fred. He's on a mission to stop the ocean turning into plastic and to save the prawns from drinking glitter-and he's roped in everyone he knows . . . including me! Read this book to find out how to be an actual superhero (even if you can't fly and don't wear your pants outside your trousers!). I'm going to need all the charts I can draw to sort this mess out, using recycled paper and a cardboard pen, obviously! See how Stan copes with Fred's plans to save the world as he charts all the ups and downs in a series of hilarious infographics in this highly visual book which is full of laugh-out-loud moments readers will love!
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Stan's little brother Fred is on a mission to save the prawns, the whales, the ocean . . . the world! And he's roped in Stan to lend a hand. What can possibly go wrong!? Packed full of infographics, charts, and diagrams, this hilarious and visually-exciting book will have huge appeal for young readers.
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Praise for Planet Stan: Readers will want to devour it in one sitting.
`Praise for Planet Stan: Readers will want to devour it in one sitting.' Booktrust - Books We Love `Praise for Planet Stan: This highly entertaining story makes for fast and very funny reading.' LoveReading4Kids `Praise for Planet Stan: Will Elaine's books encourage budding readers? Seeing children walk to school with their heads in Planet Stan - I'd say, job done!' Regency Bookshop, Kingston-upon-Thames `Wonderful observational comedy about siblings. Planet Stan is a genuinely funny, laugh out loud story packed with warmth and wit.' Andy Shepherd, author of 'The Boy Who Grew Dragons' `Praise for Action Stan: Fun science facts, quirky illustrations, and affable characters make this a book that children will race through.' Booktrust `What a genius idea; I hope there are many more books to come.' Sophie Anderson, author of 'The House with Chicken Legs'
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Trash, Bang, Wallop! It's Stan to the rescue . . .
Infographic charts, diagrams, and graphs make this very distinctive - a new and appealing approach to humour for this age group. A staggeringly funny series from an exciting, up-and-coming, author. A crazy, yet familiar, family set up with truly endearing central characters. Important environmental theme tackled in a fun and visually exciting way.
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Elaine Wickson lives in Oxford with her husband and two sons and is often found either looking up at trees or stars. At school she filled her books with stories instead of maths, which is probably why she only just about passed some A Levels. In her teens she could have become a champion cha-cha-cha dancer, but preferred to watch TV instead. And in the world of work she stood at many photocopiers, dreaming up characters while the multipage double-sided document jammed in the paper feeder. Luckily she redeemed herself by learning to type at almost the speed of light and finally knuckled down to some writing. Chris Judge is an illustrator and picture book creator based in Dublin, Ireland. His first picture book The Lonely Beast won the Specsavers Irish Book of the Year Award in 2011. He is also the illustrator of the much-loved Danger is Everywhere books, written by David O'Doherty.
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Infographic charts, diagrams, and graphs make this very distinctive - a new and appealing approach to humour for this age group. A staggeringly funny series from an exciting, up-and-coming, author. A crazy, yet familiar, family set up with truly endearing central characters. Important environmental theme tackled in a fun and visually exciting way.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192759085
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
198 gr
Høyde
194 mm
Bredde
127 mm
Dybde
18 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
272

Forfatter
Illustratør

Om bidragsyterne

Elaine Wickson lives in Oxford with her husband and two sons and is often found either looking up at trees or stars. At school she filled her books with stories instead of maths, which is probably why she only just about passed some A Levels. In her teens she could have become a champion cha-cha-cha dancer, but preferred to watch TV instead. And in the world of work she stood at many photocopiers, dreaming up characters while the multipage double-sided document jammed in the paper feeder. Luckily she redeemed herself by learning to type at almost the speed of light and finally knuckled down to some writing. Chris Judge is an illustrator and picture book creator based in Dublin, Ireland. His first picture book The Lonely Beast won the Specsavers Irish Book of the Year Award in 2011. He is also the illustrator of the much-loved Danger is Everywhere books, written by David O'Doherty.