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It's Mr Snuffles' birthday, and his dream present is a basketful of his favourite tasty treat, truffles! But hunting high and low through his woodland home, there's not a single truffle to be found anywhere. Could it be that a truffle-thief has got there first? Inspired by David Greaves' deep love of the countryside, and vividly brought to life by acclaimed illustrator Emily Wallis, Mr Snuffles' Birthday invites us to join Mr Snuffles in his wonderful woodland world. Inhabited by a host of memorable characters, Mr Snuffles' Birthday is a story that younger children, parents, carers and primary…mehr

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It's Mr Snuffles' birthday, and his dream present is a basketful of his favourite tasty treat, truffles! But hunting high and low through his woodland home, there's not a single truffle to be found anywhere. Could it be that a truffle-thief has got there first? Inspired by David Greaves' deep love of the countryside, and vividly brought to life by acclaimed illustrator Emily Wallis, Mr Snuffles' Birthday invites us to join Mr Snuffles in his wonderful woodland world. Inhabited by a host of memorable characters, Mr Snuffles' Birthday is a story that younger children, parents, carers and primary teachers will delight in reading aloud together and returning to time and again.
Autorenporträt
Dr. David J. Greaves, PhD CEng. is a Senior Lecturer in Computing Science at the University of Cambridge, UK and a Fellow of Corpus Christi College.In 1995, Dr Greaves implemented CSYN, one of the first Verilog compilers for synthesising hardware specifically for field programmable gate arrays. This compiler was distributed widely among local companies on the Cambridge Science Park and also used for undergraduate teaching. It was licensed to a multinational to bundle with its own family of FPGAs.Dr Greaves holds at least five international patents in the field of communications and electronics. His current research interests remain in the field of compilation tools for design automation and scientific acceleration.