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Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship is a very funny illustrated story about a boy's chaotic journey on the tail of his runaway rocket. Smashing through walls, tearing along corridors, breaking rooves, looping and diving, the rocket roars into the skies above Landfill Public School with Sascha, two screaming teachers and an oven full of pies attached, while a host of educational bric a brac swirls along in its wake. Told in hilarious rhyming verse and beautiful, full colour illustrations, Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship is perfect for reading aloud and sharing. The intended audience age of 8 to 10 isn't…mehr

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Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship is a very funny illustrated story about a boy's chaotic journey on the tail of his runaway rocket. Smashing through walls, tearing along corridors, breaking rooves, looping and diving, the rocket roars into the skies above Landfill Public School with Sascha, two screaming teachers and an oven full of pies attached, while a host of educational bric a brac swirls along in its wake. Told in hilarious rhyming verse and beautiful, full colour illustrations, Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship is perfect for reading aloud and sharing. The intended audience age of 8 to 10 isn't set in concrete. Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship has been delighting children of all ages, and grown-ups, ever since its launch in 2016.
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John Arthur Nichol lives in Sydney and is the proud father of three grown up sons. He has always written, but along the way has earned his living as a public servant, salesman, teacher, and as a proprietor of women's hairstyle websites ... now there's another story! He now works full time at Australia Post, and gets up really early in the morning! In 2015 he teamed up with Italian illustrator Manuela Pentangelo to develop the Sascha Martin picture book series. Sascha Martin's Rocket-Ship is the first to launch, and Sascha Martin's Time Machine will materialise in 2017. Keep an eye out after that for suberballs, gobbly goo, zombies, aliens, dinosaurs, reindeer clones, zappy girls and sooty witches!