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See below for English description. Personne ne peut courir aussi vite que le petit bonhomme de pain d'épice. Seul le renard est assez en forme pour le rattraper et le manger... Mais il décide plutôt d'organiser un cours de conditionnement physique pour ses amis. Cours, petit bonhomme, cours! No one can keep up with the speedy biscuit. Only the fox is fit enough to stand a chance of a teatime treat. But the gingerbread man's not just quick on his feet - he's pretty quick-witted too. After outsmarting the fox, he leads the other characters in an aerobics class. Original title: Keep Running, Gingerbread Man…mehr

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See below for English description. Personne ne peut courir aussi vite que le petit bonhomme de pain d'épice. Seul le renard est assez en forme pour le rattraper et le manger... Mais il décide plutôt d'organiser un cours de conditionnement physique pour ses amis. Cours, petit bonhomme, cours! No one can keep up with the speedy biscuit. Only the fox is fit enough to stand a chance of a teatime treat. But the gingerbread man's not just quick on his feet - he's pretty quick-witted too. After outsmarting the fox, he leads the other characters in an aerobics class. Original title: Keep Running, Gingerbread Man
Autorenporträt
Steve Smallman est auteur-illustrateur de livres pour enfants depuis 30 ans. Il anime aussi divers ateliers d'illustration dans les ?coles, y compris la r?alisation de peintures murales. Steve a remport? le prix Sheffield Children's Book Award en 2009 et il a ?t? mis en nomination pour le prix Red House Children's Book Award. Steve habite dans le Staffordshire, au Royaume-Uni avec sa femme, ses deux chiens et ses deux chats. Steve Smallman has been illustrating children's books for almost 30 years and writing his own stories for most of that time. He also teaches illustration workshops in schools, including mural-painting. Steve was the Winner of the Sheffield Children's Book Award in 2009 and was shortlisted for the Red House Children's Book Award. Steve lives in Staffordshire, UK with his wife, two dogs and two cats.