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This stunning collection of beautifully illustrated books about colour will charm children, teachers and parents alike. Children will love exploring the magic of colour in the world around them through simple rhymes and vibrant illustrations that bring the words to life. Perfect for bedtime reading, this collection would also be a valuable resource for to any early childhood classroom, and could provide a springboard for children to create their own pictures, rhymes and even books. Sue Tredget is a language teacher living in Western Australia with her husband, two boys, and her cavoodle,…mehr

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This stunning collection of beautifully illustrated books about colour will charm children, teachers and parents alike. Children will love exploring the magic of colour in the world around them through simple rhymes and vibrant illustrations that bring the words to life. Perfect for bedtime reading, this collection would also be a valuable resource for to any early childhood classroom, and could provide a springboard for children to create their own pictures, rhymes and even books. Sue Tredget is a language teacher living in Western Australia with her husband, two boys, and her cavoodle, Ellie, Inspired by the spring flowers while on a walking holiday in Spain, Sue began composing rhymes in her head and dreamed of writing books for children. She is passionate about encouraging parents and children to share the joy of reading and never wants to lose touch with her inner child. Diana Kelly is a West Australian artist and illustrator who is passionate about introducing art to children. She has run numerous workshops in Perth and throughout the state, and assisted with many more across Australia over the years. Her unique illustrations capture the enthusiasm and curiosity of childhood.
Autorenporträt
Sue Tredget grew up in Northern Ireland and studied Modern Languages at Leeds University. She lived and worked in France, Spain and England before moving to Perth, Western Australia in 1999. In 2014, Sue took a break from teaching to write and travel following a difficult period. She stayed at a retreat in India, travelled solo around Italy and walked part of the Camino de Santiago, among other adventures. After a year of healing and self-discovery she returned to education on a more flexible basis and became a Beyond Blue speaker to share her experience with depression and anxiety and help raise awareness around mental health. Sue continues to teach French and Spanish part-time and writes whenever she can. She has two grown-up children and lives near the ocean with her cycling crazy husband and her cavoodle.