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Introducing two fabulously fun characters a bear with a banjo and a star-faced crocodile, this is a tale of friendship and of music. Told with warmth and wit and accompanied by vibrant watercolour artwork, it teaches us how to respect the world we live in and the delicate balance of nature.
| ISBN | 0340930462 | | Pages | 32 | | ISBN13 | 9780340930465 (What's this?) | | Weight (grammes) | 820 | | Publisher | Hachette Children's Books | | Published in | London | | Imprint | Hodder Children's Books | | Height (mm) | 307 | | Format | Hardback | | Width (mm) | 253 | | Publication date | 04 Sep 2008 | | Spine width (mm) | 11 | | DEWEY | 823.92 | | Academic level | Children, Preschool | | DEWEY edition | DC22 | |
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On David's previous books: 'It's funny and original and an absolute delight to read aloud - a perfect bedtime read.' -- THE PARENT'S GUIDE An ideal bedtime book ... This delightful tale is a true charmer ... Melling's witty illustrations are packed with imaginative detail, including the masterly touch of a delicate golden line tracing the swerling path of the kiss. -- The Scotsman 20021207 'Full of unexpected twists and turns The Kiss That Missed is a wonderful literary example of how to temper fearsome episdoes with humour. ... this story is one which will demand endless rereading.' -- writeaway.org.uk 20021207 A deliciously written, illustrated and presented book. The Scallywags are a pack of wolves, always late, clumsy and smelly, causing the other animals to decide life is better without them. However, when they tidy themselves up, they become so clean, tidy and polite their detractors no longer recognise them! The text humorously celebrates difference and tolerance and the wonderfully energetic, funny illustrations deserve careful attention. -- Booktrusted.co.uk 20021207 David Mellings touch is light but this is a thought-provoking and refreshing storyline. -- The Guardian 20021207 ...exuberant pictures... impressive -- Publishers Weekly 20021207 This is a lovely book and David Melling's illustrations are excellent. -- writeaway.org 20021207 David Melling's touch is light but this is at thought-provoking and refreshing storyline. -- The Guardian 20021207 a certain naive stream-of-consciousness feel to the plot... adds to its appeal. -- Carousel 20021207 Blackwell review: The star-faced crocodile and the bear with the banjo teach us about friendship and living in harmony with nature. Beautiful watercolour illustrations in Melling's distinctive style bring that added touch of magic. Customer reviews:  Be the first to write a customer review
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