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Kevin the orange
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- Book Synopsis
- This laugh-out-loud picture book follows Kevin the Orange, who is really tired of being orange. So with the help of his friend, Brian the Pear, Kevin tries being lots of different colours with hilarious consequences, only to find out that being the best version of yourself is the greatest thing of all. A story about the uniqueness of us as individuals, friendship, and being happy in your own skin/peel ;) This latest picture book from award-winning author Alan Windram is a story full of fun and quirky humour, with bright and bold illustrations by debut illustrator Olla Meyzinger. Kevin is an orange, the orangiest orange ever. Kevin isn't happy, he is tired of being orange and wants to be a totally different colour. "If only I could be blue, or red, or green, things would be so much better, everyone would love me and it would be so much more fun". Kevin goes to his friend Brian the pear, asking for advice on how to be something different. After trying to be lot's of different colours Kevin realises that he misses being himself, the orangiest orange ever. A story about the uniqueness of us all, friendship and being happy as you are.
- About The Author
- Alan Windram is the award-winning author of the hugely popular One Button Benny series of picture books, and other picture books. One Button Benny was the winner of the Bookbug Picture Book Prize in 2019. This year, he published his first chapter book. Alan is on the road for much of the year taking part in book festivals, school and library events. He loves meeting the children, telling stories, singing songs, and doing a spot of 'robot dancing'. Alan is also an accomplished singer-songwriter with four independent albums of original songs under his belt. He has toured extensively with some of Scotland's top musical artists. Alan lives in the Scottish highlands with his wife.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781739192921
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Little Door Books, (14 March 2024)
- Number of Pages
- 28
- Weight
- 176 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 240 x 240 x 3 mm
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