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Join Winston the mouse in this heartwarming tale of bravery, kindness and unlikely friendships. This gorgeous book is the perfect Christmas present for any child, to read aloud and share with all the family time and time again.
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Join Winston the mouse in this heartwarming tale of bravery, kindness and unlikely friendships. This gorgeous book is the perfect Christmas present for any child, to read aloud and share with all the family time and time again.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9781529010862
- ISBN-10: 1529010861
- Artikelnr.: 57807019
- Verlag: Pan Macmillan
- Seitenzahl: 176
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Oktober 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 254mm x 197mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 686g
- ISBN-13: 9781529010862
- ISBN-10: 1529010861
- Artikelnr.: 57807019
Alex T. Smith has drawn and written stories since he could hold a pencil. After considering several career options (space traveller, cake maker, professional rabbit), Alex decided to train to do the job he'd wanted to do since he was five - an illustrator specializing in the world of children's publishing. Alex graduated with a first-class degree in Illustration in 2006 and also won second place in the Macmillan Prize for Illustration in his final year. Since then Alex has gone on to work for a wide variety of clients, not just in the publishing industry, as well as writing and illustrating his own picture books, many of which have won prizes and have been read on TV during the Bedtime Hour on the CBeebies channel. Alex is also the creator of the bestselling Claude series for early readers, now an animated TV series on Disney Junior. His wonderful Christmas adventure How Winston Delivered Christmas is published by Macmillan Children's Books. When not working, Alex enjoys doodling in his sketchbook, reading, people-watching and eavesdropping. He is also a big fan of cake and a nice cup of tea. He lives with and under the constant 'supervision' of his canine companions in Warwickshire.
Introduction
i: How to Read This Book Chapter
1: A Very Important Mission Section
ii: Write a Letter to Father Christmas Chapter
2: A Mysterious Flying Object Section
iii: Make a Winston Finger Puppet Chapter
3: An Envelope Out of Place Section
iv: Make a Christmas Tree Paper Chain Chapter
4: Winston Sets Off Section
v: Make a Snowflake Decoration Chapter
5: Window Shopping Section
vi: Make Gingerbread Mice Chapter
6: The Room in the Rafters Section
vii: Make a Paper Chain Decoration Chapter
7: The Jolly Holiday Travel Agents Section
viii: International Christmas Traditions Chapter
8: Thinking Big Thoughts Section
ix: Make a Pompom Robin Chapter
9: Mince Pies and Movies Section
x: Make Christmas Gifts Chapter
10: An Important Clue Section
xi: Make Mince Pies Chapter
11: A Cosy Bed Made of Straw Section
xii: Make Stained
Glass Window Biscuits Chapter
12: Splash and Splatter! Poem
xiii: Make Wrapping Paper and Gift Tags Chapter
13: As Flat as a Pancake (almost) Section
xiv: Make Christmas Fairy Peg
Dolls Chapter
14: You Aren't a Salmon Section
xv: Make a Party Invitation Chapter
15: Purveyors of Fine Goods Since 1847 Section
xvi: Make Your Own Party Food Chapter
16: Team Work Section
xvii: Make Your Own Christmas Tree Decoration Chapter
17: Dilly
Dallying Section
xviii: Make Your Own Christmas Crackers Chapter
18: Stinky and Therefore Tasty Section
xix: Make an Orange Pomander Chapter
19: Eduardo Fromage Section
xx: Make a Christmas Jar Chapter
20: A Night
Time Feast Section
xxi: Make Your Own Christmas Box Chapter
21: Clockwork Section
xxii: Random Acts of Kindness Chapter
22: The Great Flying Mouse Section
xxiii: Make a Snow Globe Chapter
23: A Light in the Sky Section
xxiv: Make Christmas Table Decorations Chapter
24: The End Section
xxv: Christmas Checklist Chapter
25: Hot Buttered Toast Section
xxvi: Tips For Next Year Section
xxvii: We Wish You a Merry Christmas Section
xxviii: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Section
xxix: Jingle Bells Section
xxx: The Twelve Days of Christmas Section
xxxi: Letter from the Author
i: How to Read This Book Chapter
1: A Very Important Mission Section
ii: Write a Letter to Father Christmas Chapter
2: A Mysterious Flying Object Section
iii: Make a Winston Finger Puppet Chapter
3: An Envelope Out of Place Section
iv: Make a Christmas Tree Paper Chain Chapter
4: Winston Sets Off Section
v: Make a Snowflake Decoration Chapter
5: Window Shopping Section
vi: Make Gingerbread Mice Chapter
6: The Room in the Rafters Section
vii: Make a Paper Chain Decoration Chapter
7: The Jolly Holiday Travel Agents Section
viii: International Christmas Traditions Chapter
8: Thinking Big Thoughts Section
ix: Make a Pompom Robin Chapter
9: Mince Pies and Movies Section
x: Make Christmas Gifts Chapter
10: An Important Clue Section
xi: Make Mince Pies Chapter
11: A Cosy Bed Made of Straw Section
xii: Make Stained
Glass Window Biscuits Chapter
12: Splash and Splatter! Poem
xiii: Make Wrapping Paper and Gift Tags Chapter
13: As Flat as a Pancake (almost) Section
xiv: Make Christmas Fairy Peg
Dolls Chapter
14: You Aren't a Salmon Section
xv: Make a Party Invitation Chapter
15: Purveyors of Fine Goods Since 1847 Section
xvi: Make Your Own Party Food Chapter
16: Team Work Section
xvii: Make Your Own Christmas Tree Decoration Chapter
17: Dilly
Dallying Section
xviii: Make Your Own Christmas Crackers Chapter
18: Stinky and Therefore Tasty Section
xix: Make an Orange Pomander Chapter
19: Eduardo Fromage Section
xx: Make a Christmas Jar Chapter
20: A Night
Time Feast Section
xxi: Make Your Own Christmas Box Chapter
21: Clockwork Section
xxii: Random Acts of Kindness Chapter
22: The Great Flying Mouse Section
xxiii: Make a Snow Globe Chapter
23: A Light in the Sky Section
xxiv: Make Christmas Table Decorations Chapter
24: The End Section
xxv: Christmas Checklist Chapter
25: Hot Buttered Toast Section
xxvi: Tips For Next Year Section
xxvii: We Wish You a Merry Christmas Section
xxviii: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Section
xxix: Jingle Bells Section
xxx: The Twelve Days of Christmas Section
xxxi: Letter from the Author
Introduction
i: How to Read This Book Chapter
1: A Very Important Mission Section
ii: Write a Letter to Father Christmas Chapter
2: A Mysterious Flying Object Section
iii: Make a Winston Finger Puppet Chapter
3: An Envelope Out of Place Section
iv: Make a Christmas Tree Paper Chain Chapter
4: Winston Sets Off Section
v: Make a Snowflake Decoration Chapter
5: Window Shopping Section
vi: Make Gingerbread Mice Chapter
6: The Room in the Rafters Section
vii: Make a Paper Chain Decoration Chapter
7: The Jolly Holiday Travel Agents Section
viii: International Christmas Traditions Chapter
8: Thinking Big Thoughts Section
ix: Make a Pompom Robin Chapter
9: Mince Pies and Movies Section
x: Make Christmas Gifts Chapter
10: An Important Clue Section
xi: Make Mince Pies Chapter
11: A Cosy Bed Made of Straw Section
xii: Make Stained
Glass Window Biscuits Chapter
12: Splash and Splatter! Poem
xiii: Make Wrapping Paper and Gift Tags Chapter
13: As Flat as a Pancake (almost) Section
xiv: Make Christmas Fairy Peg
Dolls Chapter
14: You Aren't a Salmon Section
xv: Make a Party Invitation Chapter
15: Purveyors of Fine Goods Since 1847 Section
xvi: Make Your Own Party Food Chapter
16: Team Work Section
xvii: Make Your Own Christmas Tree Decoration Chapter
17: Dilly
Dallying Section
xviii: Make Your Own Christmas Crackers Chapter
18: Stinky and Therefore Tasty Section
xix: Make an Orange Pomander Chapter
19: Eduardo Fromage Section
xx: Make a Christmas Jar Chapter
20: A Night
Time Feast Section
xxi: Make Your Own Christmas Box Chapter
21: Clockwork Section
xxii: Random Acts of Kindness Chapter
22: The Great Flying Mouse Section
xxiii: Make a Snow Globe Chapter
23: A Light in the Sky Section
xxiv: Make Christmas Table Decorations Chapter
24: The End Section
xxv: Christmas Checklist Chapter
25: Hot Buttered Toast Section
xxvi: Tips For Next Year Section
xxvii: We Wish You a Merry Christmas Section
xxviii: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Section
xxix: Jingle Bells Section
xxx: The Twelve Days of Christmas Section
xxxi: Letter from the Author
i: How to Read This Book Chapter
1: A Very Important Mission Section
ii: Write a Letter to Father Christmas Chapter
2: A Mysterious Flying Object Section
iii: Make a Winston Finger Puppet Chapter
3: An Envelope Out of Place Section
iv: Make a Christmas Tree Paper Chain Chapter
4: Winston Sets Off Section
v: Make a Snowflake Decoration Chapter
5: Window Shopping Section
vi: Make Gingerbread Mice Chapter
6: The Room in the Rafters Section
vii: Make a Paper Chain Decoration Chapter
7: The Jolly Holiday Travel Agents Section
viii: International Christmas Traditions Chapter
8: Thinking Big Thoughts Section
ix: Make a Pompom Robin Chapter
9: Mince Pies and Movies Section
x: Make Christmas Gifts Chapter
10: An Important Clue Section
xi: Make Mince Pies Chapter
11: A Cosy Bed Made of Straw Section
xii: Make Stained
Glass Window Biscuits Chapter
12: Splash and Splatter! Poem
xiii: Make Wrapping Paper and Gift Tags Chapter
13: As Flat as a Pancake (almost) Section
xiv: Make Christmas Fairy Peg
Dolls Chapter
14: You Aren't a Salmon Section
xv: Make a Party Invitation Chapter
15: Purveyors of Fine Goods Since 1847 Section
xvi: Make Your Own Party Food Chapter
16: Team Work Section
xvii: Make Your Own Christmas Tree Decoration Chapter
17: Dilly
Dallying Section
xviii: Make Your Own Christmas Crackers Chapter
18: Stinky and Therefore Tasty Section
xix: Make an Orange Pomander Chapter
19: Eduardo Fromage Section
xx: Make a Christmas Jar Chapter
20: A Night
Time Feast Section
xxi: Make Your Own Christmas Box Chapter
21: Clockwork Section
xxii: Random Acts of Kindness Chapter
22: The Great Flying Mouse Section
xxiii: Make a Snow Globe Chapter
23: A Light in the Sky Section
xxiv: Make Christmas Table Decorations Chapter
24: The End Section
xxv: Christmas Checklist Chapter
25: Hot Buttered Toast Section
xxvi: Tips For Next Year Section
xxvii: We Wish You a Merry Christmas Section
xxviii: 'Twas the Night Before Christmas Section
xxix: Jingle Bells Section
xxx: The Twelve Days of Christmas Section
xxxi: Letter from the Author