Mr Super Poopy Pants Synopsis
Ever since Mummy told Toby he would be getting a new baby brother, he had been looking forward to all the adventures they would have together. But new baby Benjy can’t run around, he can’t talk, he can’t invent gadgets and he can’t even fight crime…
He just poops…All the time!
Mr Super Poopy Pants is a warm-hearted and mischievous story about a toddler getting to know his new baby brother. Join Toby as he learns to love his little brother’s ‘pooperpowers’ through a series of witty and refreshingly frank pictures from award winning illustrator Rebecca Elliot. The book introduces the idea of a new baby in the family to older siblings in a fun and approachable way.
Mr Super Poopy Pants is the first in a new series entitled ‘Tough Times’ by Rebecca Elliott, which introduces difficult subjects to young children.
About This Edition
ISBN: |
9780745964652 |
Publication date: |
20th February 2015 |
Author: |
Rebecca Elliott |
Publisher: |
Lion Books an imprint of Lion Hudson Plc |
Format: |
Paperback |
Pagination: |
32 pages |
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About Rebecca Elliott
Always the eternal daydreamer and doodler Rebecca Elliott's school project from the age of six has in it the line “When I grow up I want to be a writer and an artist”. After a brief trip into a more serious life involving gaining a degree in Philosophy followed by an insanely dull office job Rebecca returned to her childhood career plans.
Since 2002 she has written and illustrated dozens of children’s picture books including, Cub’s First Winter, Naked Trevor , The Last Tiger, Milo’s Pet Egg and Zoo Girl which was nominated for the 2012 Kate Greenaway Medal. She has also written about her own children, one of whom has severe special needs, in her books Just Because and Sometimes which have been met with accolades from former children’s laureates Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Rosen, five star reviews and much media coverage from, amongst others, The Independent and Radio 2.
Rebecca also teaches adult courses on writing and illustrating children’s books, regularly visits schools and runs workshops for children at events including the Edinburgh Literary Festival.
She lives in Suffolk with her ‘inspirations’ - her husband Matthew, a history teacher, and three children, Clementine, Toby and Benjamin and continues to spend her days doodling and daydreaming.
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