It's hard teaching children to say sorry, so this touching story - which shows an apology can mend fences, but only if it's truly meant - is a valuable weapon in any parent's armoury [...] Gentle and sensitive with big, bright bold illustrations, this is perfect for warring siblings.

- Sally Morris, The Daily Mail

Scribble and Swoop are the best of friends - until the day they have a TERRIBLE QUARREL! Which friend will be the first to say sorry? And can an apology fix their precious friendship?  The perfect story for teaching young children the importance of meaningful apologies.
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Scribble and Swoop are BEST friends, until they quarrel! Who will be the first to say sorry... and mean it? Perfect for teaching children the importance of sincere apologies.
It's hard teaching children to say sorry, so this touching story - which shows an apology can mend fences, but only if it's truly meant - is a valuable weapon in any parent's armoury [...] Gentle and sensitive with big, bright bold illustrations, this is perfect for warring siblings.
Les mer
Scribble and Swoop are BEST friends, until they quarrel! Who will be the first to say sorry... and mean it? Perfect for teaching children the importance of sincere apologies.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781788815895
Publisert
2021-02-04
Utgiver
Vendor
Little Tiger
Høyde
280 mm
Bredde
245 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Barry Timms is an award-winning storyteller who enjoys the way books bring people together. He grew up in the rugged Cornish landscape but now lives by a South London water tower and is a city boy at heart. Barry can often be found with pencil in hand, writing or drawing or both. Barry likes road-trip movies, ghost trains and exploring forgotten side streets. Sean Julian enjoyed art from an early age, focusing on potato printmaking and creating plasticine dinosaurs. Years later he studied at the Mansfield College of Art, before moving to Bristol to study illustration. Being rather big and hairy himself, he was always happiest illustrating big, hairy creatures such as bears and gorillas. This naturally led to a career in children's books. He now has over twenty years' experience illustrating and writing for children.