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That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
Cressida Cowell
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Description for That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
Paperback. By the bestselling author of the How to Train Your Dragon series comes a reissue of the classic tale of Emily Brown and her old grey rabbit called Stanley. Illustrator(s): Layton, Neal. Series: Emily Brown. Num Pages: 32 pages. BIC Classification: 5AC; YBCS. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 251 x 282 x 8. Weight in Grams: 214.
A stunning reissue of this classic picture book. When the Queen steals Emily Brown's favourite toy and erstwhile companion, a toy rabbit called Stanley, Emily sets out to get him back and teach that naughty queen a valuable lesson! Winner of the 2006 Nestle Gold Award, chosen for the Richard & Judy Christmas book party, a Bookaboo Book Club book as seen on CITV and read by Amanda Holden. 'Charming, funny and gets my vote as the best picture book of the year.' - Financial Times Written by Cressida Cowell, the bestselling author of the How to Train Your Dragon series. http://www.cressidacowell.co.uk/ Illustrated by award winning Neal Layton, creator of Stanley's Stick. http://www.neallayton.co.uk/
Product Details
Publisher
Hachette Children´s Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Series
Emily Brown
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444923414
SKU
V9781444923414
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99
About Cressida Cowell
Cressida Cowell is the author and the illustrator of the bestselling How to Train Your Dragon and The Wizards of Once book series, and the author of the Emily Brown picture books, illustrated by Neal Layton. How to Train Your Dragon has sold over 8 million books worldwide in 38 languages. It is also an award-winning DreamWorks film series, and a TV series shown on Netflix and CBBC. The first book in Cressida's new series, The Wizards of Once (also signed by DreamWorks), is a number one bestseller. Cressida is an ambassador for the National Literacy Trust and the Reading Agency, a Trustee of World Book Day and a founder patron of the Children's Media Foundation. She has won numerous prizes, including the Gold Award in the Nestle Children's Book Prize,the 2017 Ruth Rendell Award for Championing Literacy, the Hay Festival Medal for Fiction, and Philosophy Now magazine's 2015 Award for Contributions in the Fight Against Stupidity. She grew up in London and on a small, uninhabited island off the west coast of Scotland and she now lives in Hammersmith with her husband, three children and a dog called Pigeon. Neal is an award-winning illustrator and author of children's books. He has worked on more than 80 titles to date, working with authors such Cressida Cowell and Michael Rosen, and won several prizes including a Gold Award in the Nestle Children's Book Prize for 'That Rabbit belongs to Emily Brown'. His books have also been shortlisted for the Red House Book Awards, the Blue Peter Book Awards, the Booktrust Early Years Award, Funfzig Jahre Deutcher Jugendliteraturpreis and New York Public Library's annual list of best Children's Books.He also writes his own books, 'The Invincible Tony Spears' and the bestselling 'Mammoth Academy' Series. His books are currently in print in more than 16 languages worldwide. He lives in Portsmouth with his wife and two daughters.
Reviews for That Rabbit Belongs to Emily Brown
A marvellous story about love and the right way to treat a friend, perfectly finished with Neal Layton's brilliantly wacky illustrations.
Lincolnshire Echo
Amazing adventures.
Guardian
A touching story that will engage any small child.
The Mail on Sunday
Charming, funny and gets my vote for the best picture book of the year.
Financial Times
A picture book that will be sought and loved .
The Independent
Illustrated with gloriously messy collages by Neal Layton, the funkiest illustrator on the block.
Daily Mail
Inspired partnership.
The Sunday Telegraph
Cowell has written the picture book of the year.
The Times
Cowell's text is modern, jazzy and fun. She creates a very real character in Emily Brown and her pet rabbit Stanley. Layton's illustration style perfectly accompanies the text...This book is energentic and fun. Highly recommended!
Children's Books Ireland
A brilliant crescendo story with fabulous illustrations.
Angels and Urchins
. . . a touching story . . .
The Mail on Sunday
Charming, funny and gets my vote as the best picture book of the year
FTMagazine
This first time pairing of two acclaimed talents has created a visual feast
The Guardian
A marvellous story about love and the right way to treat a friend, perfectly finished with Neal Layton's brilliantly wacky illustrations
Lincolnshire Echo
A quirky and fantastical funny book
Carousel
Cowell has written the picture book of the year
The Times
An engaging celebration of well-loved toys and imaginative play
The Scotsman
Both author and illustrator are highly acclaimed in their own right and together in this absolutelu exquisite picture they have surpassed even their own high expectations. Wonderfully imaginative with a subliminal message too that toddlers everywhere will thoroughly enjoy
Love Reading 4 Kids
Cowell's text is modern, jazzy and fun
Children's Books Ireland
A brilliant story with fabulous illustrations
Angels & Urchins
A touching story about how your favourite toy isn't necessarily the newest or most expensive and will engage any small child
The Mail on Sunday
Neal Layton's illustrations capture both the vigour and the dreaminess of childhood
The Guardian
Charming, funny and gets my vote for the best picture book of the year
Jill Slotover
Financial Times
Big. Witty. Wild.
Families Magazine
A very funny book about imagination and play
Waitrose Weekend
Captures the unbreakable bond between children and their mankiest toys
The Sunday Telegraph
A must-read
School Librarian
Leaves you with an instant feeling of justice and a job well done. This funny story with a strong moral message taps into a child's special bond with a toy
The Lady
A great friendship story
londonmumsmagazine.com
Emily is a great character
motherandbaby.co.uk
Lincolnshire Echo
Amazing adventures.
Guardian
A touching story that will engage any small child.
The Mail on Sunday
Charming, funny and gets my vote for the best picture book of the year.
Financial Times
A picture book that will be sought and loved .
The Independent
Illustrated with gloriously messy collages by Neal Layton, the funkiest illustrator on the block.
Daily Mail
Inspired partnership.
The Sunday Telegraph
Cowell has written the picture book of the year.
The Times
Cowell's text is modern, jazzy and fun. She creates a very real character in Emily Brown and her pet rabbit Stanley. Layton's illustration style perfectly accompanies the text...This book is energentic and fun. Highly recommended!
Children's Books Ireland
A brilliant crescendo story with fabulous illustrations.
Angels and Urchins
. . . a touching story . . .
The Mail on Sunday
Charming, funny and gets my vote as the best picture book of the year
FTMagazine
This first time pairing of two acclaimed talents has created a visual feast
The Guardian
A marvellous story about love and the right way to treat a friend, perfectly finished with Neal Layton's brilliantly wacky illustrations
Lincolnshire Echo
A quirky and fantastical funny book
Carousel
Cowell has written the picture book of the year
The Times
An engaging celebration of well-loved toys and imaginative play
The Scotsman
Both author and illustrator are highly acclaimed in their own right and together in this absolutelu exquisite picture they have surpassed even their own high expectations. Wonderfully imaginative with a subliminal message too that toddlers everywhere will thoroughly enjoy
Love Reading 4 Kids
Cowell's text is modern, jazzy and fun
Children's Books Ireland
A brilliant story with fabulous illustrations
Angels & Urchins
A touching story about how your favourite toy isn't necessarily the newest or most expensive and will engage any small child
The Mail on Sunday
Neal Layton's illustrations capture both the vigour and the dreaminess of childhood
The Guardian
Charming, funny and gets my vote for the best picture book of the year
Jill Slotover
Financial Times
Big. Witty. Wild.
Families Magazine
A very funny book about imagination and play
Waitrose Weekend
Captures the unbreakable bond between children and their mankiest toys
The Sunday Telegraph
A must-read
School Librarian
Leaves you with an instant feeling of justice and a job well done. This funny story with a strong moral message taps into a child's special bond with a toy
The Lady
A great friendship story
londonmumsmagazine.com
Emily is a great character
motherandbaby.co.uk