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When Jack and Olivia stumble upon a mysterious castle, they quickly discover that it is a magical hotel filled with strange and wonderful creatures. Mr Nicholas Noo - their friendly host - quickly ushers them to their room and invites them to explore every other room with only one solemn warning - don't ever look behind door 32. The curious and brave Olivia, sets off with her slightly more cautious brother to see what's behind each door. From the grumpy clowns to the cute little elves, each door reveals something extraordinary or at least a little peculiar. Working their way from door number…mehr

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When Jack and Olivia stumble upon a mysterious castle, they quickly discover that it is a magical hotel filled with strange and wonderful creatures. Mr Nicholas Noo - their friendly host - quickly ushers them to their room and invites them to explore every other room with only one solemn warning - don't ever look behind door 32. The curious and brave Olivia, sets off with her slightly more cautious brother to see what's behind each door. From the grumpy clowns to the cute little elves, each door reveals something extraordinary or at least a little peculiar. Working their way from door number 1, both children progressively get closer to the forbidden door. Will curiosity take the better of them, or will they heed their host's warning? One thing is for certain, readers will enjoy the discovery of unique rooms, memorable rhyming and counting the objects behind each door. With a subtle emphasis on cardinal numbers and simple addition, this imaginative book effortlessly imparts foundational numeracy skills in an enjoyable and deeply satisfying way.
Autorenporträt
BCR Fegan is an Australian author who has written a number of fairy tales and fantasies for children and young adults. Raised on a small hobby farm only minutes from some of Australia's greatest beaches, Fegan grew up inspired by the power of natures ambience. From the intensity of the frequent summer storms, to the overwhelming serenity of a lonely beach in the early hours of the morning. His ravenous appetite for both reading and writing soon saw him drawing on the transformational influence of the world around him to craft short stories, poems and picture books. As time wore on, Fegan also found inspiration in the magic and depth of authors and compositors like Hans Christian Anderson, the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault. He was mesmerised by the potency of small but beautiful phrases that were carefully carved from the minds of Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Alfred Lord Tennyson and Robert Frost. He grew to appreciate the worlds meticulously created by David Eddings, JRR Tolkien and CS Lewis. Eventually, he began to forge his own complete works. Weaving his own magic, piecing together his own phrases and crafting his own worlds. Agonising over plots that would inspire, characters that would be loved and circumstances that would delight. In time, his efforts saw a number of children's books and young adult fiction produced. Through the efforts of TaleBlade Press, these works are now being published with that same careful dedication