LoveReading4Kids Says
There’s only one thing better than a Winnie and Wilbur story and that’s three Winnie and Wilbur stories. That’s what you get in this book which brings together three typically lively and comical adventures. It’s easy to see why these stories are so successful and so popular with children: Winnie and Wilbur’s adventures are always surprising, turning things merrily upside down before order is restored. Korky Paul’s illustrations are absolutely delightful, each page full of life and colour and packed with little extras for children to spot. And at the heart of everything is the special relationship between Winnie and Wilbur, solid, stable and reassuring, no matter how often they argue. Always a treat!
Andrea Reece
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Winnie and Wilbur: Tricks and Treats Synopsis
Magic begins at home! Winnie and Wilbur love their big black house in the forest and it's always full of new adventures, whether it is being visited by dragons or ghosts, or whether it is magically changing colour! Now you are invited to step inside and share the magic in three marvellous stories. Winnie and Wilbur have been delighting children and adults all over the world snce 1987. Over 7 million books have been sold worldwide.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780192769565 |
Publication date: |
4th October 2018 |
Author: |
Valerie Thomas |
Illustrator: |
Korky Paul |
Publisher: |
OUP Oxford |
Format: |
Ebook (Epub) |
Suitable For: |
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About Valerie Thomas
Valerie Thomas was born in Melbourne, Australia, and has lived there for most of her life, apart from six years spent in Europe, where she worked in England, France and Norway. She is a teacher, and has taught in primary, secondary, and special schools in Australia and England as well as lecturing in English Teaching Method in a Teachers’ College in Melbourne.
For many years she worked as an educational researcher and curriculum consultant in the area of spelling, and has written extensively on the subject. Her other main interest is travel. She has travelled to most corners of the world, and has written about her travels: the first piece of writing she had published was an account of her experience picking grapes for the champagne harvest in France.
In 1987 her phenomenally successful children’s book Winnie the Witch, illustrated by Korky Paul, was published by Oxford University Press and won the Children’s Book of the Year Award. It has since been translated into many languages around the world and become a children's classic.
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