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Nell and the cave bear
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- Book Synopsis
- Delightful and heart-warming debut story from renowned illustrator of the Horrible History series. A long time ago, there was a little girl whose best friend was a cave bear cub. He had been small and frightened when Nell found him. Now that he was not so small and not so frightened, the grown-ups were not so sure he was a suitable pet. So Nell and Cave Bear set off on a big adventure, searching for a way to stay together. . . This heart-warming story is beautifully and simply told, with a delightfully gentle humour, and exquisitely illustrated. The second book featuring Nell and the Cave Bear - Nell and the Cave Bear: The Journey Home is out now!
- About The Author
- Martin Brown is the cartoonist illustrator of the hugely successful Horrible Histories series. He trained to be an art teacher in his home town of Melbourne before working as a stage-hand in the television studios of the ABC. Then, following many Australian footsteps abroad, Martin ended up in London where his lifetime dream of becoming a cartoonist was realised. After working on magazines and greetings cards, his drawing style and sense of humour found a home in children's books. He was eventually asked to team up with Terry Deary on a new project due to be called Horrible Histories. More than twenty-five years, sixty titles and twenty million copies sold later, their books have become a phenomenon, expanding into the award-winning BBC TV programme, exhibitions, games and stage shows. More recently, Martin has illustrated Philip Pullman's New Cut Gang reissue and John McLay's Harry & Oats early reader titles. He has also written and illustrated his own fun non-fiction series for children, Lesser Spotted Animals. Martin lives with his family and a shaggy grey lurcher called Flint in the gorgeous Dorset countryside.
- Product Details
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- ISBN
- 9781848129689
- Format
- Paperback
- Publisher
- Piccadilly Press, (02 September 2021)
- Number of Pages
- 168
- Weight
- 254 grams
- Language
- English
- Dimensions
- 181 x 128 x 15 mm
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