LoveReading4Kids Says
LoveReading4Kids Says
The extraordinary adventures of Alice after she falls down a rabbit hole and finds herself in a world where everything is completely topsy turvy are magnificently captured in Emma Chichester Clark’s glorious illustrations. Down a hole lined with beautiful things falls Alice before she lands in the famous pool of tears and moves on to meet the White rabbit, the Cheshire Cat with its famous grin and, of course, the Mad Hatter. Every picture is rich in details, which reflect the brilliance of Lewis Carroll’s original story.
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Alice in Wonderland Synopsis
Build your child's reading confidence at home with books at the right level
A brand new Alice for children today to enjoy, beautifully retold and illustrated by multi-award-winning author Emma Chichester Clark, which captures the original tale faithfully and loyally but with makes it accessible for a whole new generation.
- Sapphire/Band 16 books offer longer reads to develop children's sustained engagement with texts and are more complex syntactically.
- This book has been quizzed for Accelerated Reader.
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9780008127879 |
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21st September 2015 |
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Emma Chichester Clark |
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Collins an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers |
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Paperback |
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56 pages |
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Collins Big Cat |
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Press Reviews
Emma Chichester Clark Press Reviews
'Emma Chichester Clark's intelligent update of Alice in Wonderland makes it more accessible and less frightening than Lewis Carroll's original, complete with John Tenniel's dark, prickly Victorian pictures. Girls of 5+ should enjoy it.' - Amanda Craig, The Times
Praise for 'Melrose and Croc':
'Full of bright detail, this is a picture book young readers could well dream about as being the next best thing to entering its pages.
The Independent
'Two irresistible new characters from the creator of the popular Blue Kangaroo series.'
Winter edition, Primary Times
'A heart-warming tale of how friendships begin! This book is a wonderful tactile experience, from the shimmery glittery cover! to the gentle watercolours inside, which are printed on the creamiest of papers.'
The Irish Times
'It delights children but adults will appreciate the period evocation of the festive-season cities and the off-season seaside.'
The Sunday Times
'Incredibly touching story.'
Primary Times
'Gorgeous Christmassy story about friendship.'
Angels and Urchins
'You don't have to get too sentimental to find something special!The light in the illustrations makes this book all the more magical.'
Junior
'A beautifully illustrated and heart-warming tale.'
Family Interest Magazine
'This author/illustrator goes from strength to strength! Mouth-watering illustrations, ideal text, two mightily engaging characters -- altogether the star on top of the tree.'
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Praise for I Love You, Blue Kangaroo:
'Presented in clear, bright colours, this is a charming tale about affection and sharing!'
School Librarian
'I love you! would melt the stoniest heart. Blue Kangaroo is ousted from his place! by a procession of new toys. A tender and touching story for three to six year olds.'
Sunday Telegraph
'Could become a classic.'
Books for Keeps
'Irresistible!brimming with 'Aaah factor'.'
The Bookseller
'Blue Kangaroo is a winner.'
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About Emma Chichester Clark
Emma Chichester Clark studied at the Chelsea School of Art and the Royal College of Art, where she was taught by Quentin Blake. She has worked as a freelance illustrator for various magazines including New Scientist, Cosmopolitan and The Sunday Times, for publishers and advertising agencies as well as teaching art for several years, and has also illustrated numerous book jackets.
In 1988 she won the Mother Goose Award for her first book, Listen to This!, an anthology compiled by Laura Cecil. She also won the Kate Greenaway medal in 1988. Since then, she has become internationally known, illustrating writers such as Roald Dahl, Peter Dickinson, Anne Fine and Margaret Mahy. Emma was the first winner of the newly created Grinzane Junior Award for I Love you, Blue Kangaroo.
Emma was born in London but raised in Ireland. She started drawing "just about as soon as I could hold a pencil. But I could never find enough paper and my mother wouldn't let me use her Basildon Bond. So secretly I used to tear the blank pages out of her grown-up books and draw on them and make my own little books."
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