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A hilarious adventure of fox and bear friends, from bestselling author of The Suitcase, Chris Naylor-Ballesteros!  Frank and Bert are off for a picnic in the countryside. And Bert has brought a delicious surprise! But when he falls asleep, Frank can't resist taking a peek . . . WOW! Bert has made Frank's FAVORITE cookies! Surely, he won't mind if Frank eats one . . . or two . . . or three . . .  This big-hearted story about friendship and forgiveness is guaranteed to get children giggling!  Listen to the free Stories Aloud audiobook— just scan the QR code on the back cover to read along with…mehr

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A hilarious adventure of fox and bear friends, from bestselling author of The Suitcase, Chris Naylor-Ballesteros!  Frank and Bert are off for a picnic in the countryside. And Bert has brought a delicious surprise! But when he falls asleep, Frank can't resist taking a peek . . . WOW! Bert has made Frank's FAVORITE cookies! Surely, he won't mind if Frank eats one . . . or two . . . or three . . .  This big-hearted story about friendship and forgiveness is guaranteed to get children giggling!  Listen to the free Stories Aloud audiobook— just scan the QR code on the back cover to read along with the story!  Other Books in the Series:  * Frank and Bert  * Frank and Bert: The One Where Bert Learns to Ride a Bike
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Autorenporträt
Chris Naylor-Ballesteros is originally from Bradford, England and studied illustration and graphic design at Bradford College of Art. In 2000 he moved to France where, among other things, he was an English teacher before working in newspaper layout and design. When his children were small, he realized that he loved the picture books he read to them . . .sometimes even more than his children did! The Picture Book Bug had truly bitten. Chris has since written and illustrated several books and is currently thinking about the next one, probably with a cup of tea in hand at home near Limoges, France.