In Hector Fox and the Giant Quest, the first book of the Hector Fox series, Hector Fox and his charming band of woodland friends--Mo Marten, Charlie Chipmunk, Jeremiah Rabbit, and Lucy Skunk--head out on an adventure looking to find a real giant. After all, there was a rumor that an enormous, shadowy stranger was living in the Forbidden Marsh beyond the forest. The friends journey is filled with twists and turns, including a capsized boat, as they roam far from home until they make a surprising-- and giant discovery!
In Hector Fox and the Giant Quest, the first book of the Hector Fox series, Hector Fox and his charming band of woodland friends--Mo Marten, Charlie Chipmunk, Jeremiah Rabbit, and Lucy Skunk--head out on an adventure looking to find a real giant. After all, there was a rumor that an enormous, shadowy stranger was living in the Forbidden Marsh beyond the forest. The friends journey is filled with twists and turns, including a capsized boat, as they roam far from home until they make a surprising-- and giant discovery!Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Astrid Sheckels was born and raised in the farming town of Hatfield, Massachusetts. She cannot remember a time when she wasn't listening to, telling, or illustrating stories. She grew up with her father's and grandfather''s stories, so it's not surprising that Astrid herself enjoys telling stories--though she prefers to tell hers visually, using illustrations to give a story more depth and dimension. Astrid began expressing herself artistically at age two when she decorated her family's new wall-to-wall carpeting with wax crayons. Home schooling and private art instruction laid the foundation for her artistic education, which was formalized at Greenfield Community College. Astrid is a member of The Western Massachusetts Illustrators Guild and The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Her first two picture books featured her illustrations: the award-winning The Scallop Christmas (by Jane Freeberg, 2009) and the award-winning The Fish House Door (by Robert Baldwin, 2010). For her third picture book, the award-winning Nic and Nellie, she is both author and illustrator. Astrid Sheckels was born and raised in the farming town of Hatfield, Massachusetts. She cannot remember a time when she wasn't listening to, telling, or illustrating stories. She grew up with her father's and grandfather''s stories, so it's not surprising that Astrid herself enjoys telling stories--though she prefers to tell hers visually, using illustrations to give a story more depth and dimension. Astrid began expressing herself artistically at age two when she decorated her family's new wall-to-wall carpeting with wax crayons. Home schooling and private art instruction laid the foundation for her artistic education, which was formalized at Greenfield Community College. Astrid is a member of The Western Massachusetts Illustrators Guild and The Society of Children's Book Writers and Illustrators. Her first two picture books featured her illustrations: the award-winning The Scallop Christmas (by Jane Freeberg, 2009) and the award-winning The Fish House Door (by Robert Baldwin, 2010). For her third picture book, the award-winning Nic and Nellie, she is both author and illustrator.
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