Praise for The Legend of Kevin series
If you're aged 7+ and a fan of funny fiction, you'll love Kevin and the Biscuit Bandit.

The Week Junior

'This . . . series about Kevin, a fat flying pony with a taste for custard creams . . . is written with wry frivolity by Reeve, and McIntyre's cartoons dance boldly across every page.'

Times

'An utterly hilarious misadventure, with plump ponies, rampaging monkeys and biscuits galore,'

Francesca Simon

Se alle

'Brilliantly illustrated throughout, full of laughs and has a good heart at its core, reminding us what it is to be a good friend - and a good sibling.'

Booktrust

'The loveably rotund, biscuit-crazed flying pony Kevin returns...'

Guardian

'With great characters, jokes and illustrations, this is an ideal stocking present for a new reader.'

Women's Weekly

'Hugely enjoyable and laugh-out-loud funny.' Mail on Sunday, Children's Book of the Month

Mail on Sunday, Children's Book of the Month

'Magical mayhem, friendship and a brilliant cast of characters combine in this fabulously funny tale.'

Booktrust

Max and his best friend Kevin, the only roly-poly flying pony in Bumbleford, decide to enter the Magical Pony Club Steeplechase. Kevin is not particularly keen, as the other participants are all unicorns, and everybody knows that unicorns are quite snobby. But biscuits are promised, and Kevin wants to make Max proud. As the competition heats up, our inseparable duo uncovers a conspiracy to steal the precious Periwinkle Cup. Max and Kevin will have to intervene to stop the thieves and retrieve the stolen trophy.
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Max and his roly-poly flying pony Kevin enter the exclusive Magical Pony Club Steeplechase, where they will have to compete against a group of snooty unicorns and their super-snooty owners. During the race, they uncover a secret plan to steal the precious Periwinkle Cup and have to step in to stop this from happening.
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`Praise for The Legend of Kevin series If you're aged 7+ and a fan of funny fiction, you'll love Kevin and the Biscuit Bandit. ' The Week Junior `'This . . . series about Kevin, a fat flying pony with a taste for custard creams . . . is written with wry frivolity by Reeve, and McIntyre's cartoons dance boldly across every page.' ' Times `'An utterly hilarious misadventure, with plump ponies, rampaging monkeys and biscuits galore,' ' Francesca Simon `'Brilliantly illustrated throughout, full of laughs and has a good heart at its core, reminding us what it is to be a good friend - and a good sibling.' ' Booktrust `'The loveably rotund, biscuit-crazed flying pony Kevin returns...' ' Guardian `'With great characters, jokes and illustrations, this is an ideal stocking present for a new reader.' ' Women's Weekly `'Hugely enjoyable and laugh-out-loud funny.' Mail on Sunday, Children's Book of the Month ' Mail on Sunday, Children's Book of the Month `'Magical mayhem, friendship and a brilliant cast of characters combine in this fabulously funny tale.'' Booktrust
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Follow Kevin, the roly-poly flying pony, in this exciting race!
Philip Reeve is the Carnegie award-winning writer of the Mortal Engines quartet and Here Lies Arthur. Sarah McIntyre writes and illustrates her own picture books and has illustrated books for many other authors. This is the seventh book Philip and Sarah have worked on together.
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The fourth book in The Legend of Kevin series from creative powerhouse Philip Reeve and Sarah McIntyre. A funny and unique adventure featuring everyone's favourite roly-poly flying pony, Kevin. Perfect for fans of Max and Kevin's adventures, but also a great introduction to Bumbleford and its unique citizens. Highly illustrated throughout and packed with details to discover.
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192766182
Publisert
2022
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
248 gr
Høyde
186 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
14 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
160

Biographical note

Philip Reeve is the Carnegie award-winning writer of the Mortal Engines quartet and Here Lies Arthur. Sarah McIntyre writes and illustrates her own picture books and has illustrated books for many other authors. This is the seventh book Philip and Sarah have worked on together.