This adorable story is touching and engaging and is great for all readers.

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This book was absolutely beautiful.

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NATIONAL [PRINT] Australian Women's Weekly [AUDIENCE: 375,036 ASR: AUD 33,486]

This delightful tale is an ideal stocking filler.

VIC [PRINT] Herald Sun, [AUDIENCE: 306,571, ASR: AUD 2,324]

Overall, the book explains how being a good person and helping others makes you feel good and is noticed by others.

WA [PRINT], West Australian, [AUDIENCE: 135,996, ASR: 2,910]

It's Christmas Eve, and Snap the sugar glider is practising his moves. He wants to be the greatest flyer in the rainforest, but the other animals just laugh at him.

When Santa makes an emergency landing, all the animals get a chance to audition to fill in for Comet, who is injured. Is this Snap's chance to shine?

A heart-warming story full of Christmas magic, from the team that brought you the CBCA shortlisted book Bat Vs Poss.

'This delightful tale is an ideal stocking filler.' - The Herald Sun

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A sweet Australian Christmas story with a positive message about following your dreams, helping others, and the magic of Christmas, from the author and illustrator of the CBCA shortlisted book Bat Vs Poss.
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This book takes the narrative that "size doesn't matter" and gives it a sprinkling of Christmas cheer. When Santa has a "sleigh emergency", he calls on Australian wildlife to lend a hand. Snap, the tiny sugar glider, puts up his hand to save the day but faces opposition from the likes of a kangaroo, a cassowary, a goanna and even a crocodile. This delightful tale is an ideal stocking filler. - The Herald Sun
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780734419521
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Vendor
Lothian Books
Vekt
400 gr
Høyde
256 mm
Bredde
256 mm
Dybde
10 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Antall sider
24

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Alexa Moses (Author)
Alexa Moses has a masters degree in screenwriting from the Australian Film Television and Radio school, and has written for children's television including hoopla doopla!, The Woodlies, Gasp the Goldfish and The Davincibles. She also worked as a journalist at the Sydney Morning Herald for six years. Alexa won the Varuna HarperCollins fellowship for her first manuscript, and has had two middle-grade novels published by HarperCollins. When she's not reading and writing, Alexa spends her time knitting, cooking, watching sitcoms and listening to maudlin pop music.

Anil Tortop (Illustrator)
Anil Tortop was born and raised in Turkey. She moved to Australia in early 2011 and has been trying to get used to the local eight-legged house intruders and slithering visitors to her garden ever since. Anil has illustrated 16 children's books and also works as an animator and character/concept designer. Nowadays, Anil lives in Brisbane with her husband.