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When Dad loses his car keys, toddler Mary suspects that they have ended up down the back of the chair so Dad begins to search. But what an odd assortments of objects are living down the back of the chair! This lively, eccentric poem is a visual explosion of fun and imagination, featuring dragons, pirates, treasure, lions, elephants and many more. But what will a troubled father win from down the back of the chair?
| ISBN | 1845076028 | | Pages | 32 | | ISBN13 | 9781845076023 (What's this?) | | Published in | London | | Publisher | Frances Lincoln Publishers Ltd | | Previous ISBN | 9781845074401 | | Imprint | Frances Lincoln Childrens Books | | Height (mm) | 278 | | Format | Paperback | | Width (mm) | 240 | | Publication date | 01 Feb 2007 | | Academic level | Children | | Illustrator | Polly Dunbar | | Interest age | 4 To 7 |
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Exuberant rhyming story celebrating the chaos of everyday life and the power of the imagination. Independent on Sunday Its inventive language and detailed collage illustrations! will amuse children of three and over! This is a simple story but it zips along and !the language really fizzes Daily Telegraph The entertainment, humour, and exuberance of it all arises from what Dad finds... Mahy's text rollicks along in rhythm and rhyme, and Polly Dunbar's graphics are akin to a fireworks display on the page; words, phrases and pictorial images metaphorically pop up and explode like stardust over the double spreads School Librarian Mahy and Dunbar are a stunning team, the visual dexterity of one playing with the verbal twists and turns of the other. INIS  Be the first to write a customer review
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