There are some unexplained happenings in Winnie and Wilbur's house. A smashed vase, collapsing curtains, and a shattered chandelier. Could it be haunted? Winnie reaches for her magic wand but things just get even spookier. It's a ghostly Winnie and Wilbur adventure! Korky Paul's artwork is full of quirky humour and intricate details to pore over. The spellbinding new look of this bestselling series celebrates the wonderful relationship that exists between Winnie the Witch and her big black cat, Wilbur. Since Winnie and Wilbur first appeared in 1987 they have been delighting children and adults in homes and schools all over the world and more than 10 million books have been sold. Check out the website: www.winnieandwilbur.com
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When Winnie's afternoon sleep is cut short by the crash of a vase, it's just the start of some very odd happenings in her house. Could it be haunted? Winnie wants to make sure it isn't with the help of a spell. But her spell doesn't quite go to plan . . . Get ready for silly spookiness in this supernatural Winnie and Winnie adventure!
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A ghostly Winnie and Wilbur adventure!
A spellbinding new look for our Winnie and Wilbur series, celebrating the magical relationship that is Winnie and Wilbur. Over 7 million Winnie and Wilbur books have been sold worldwide, in more than 30 languages. Madcap humour and intricate detail to pore over in the wonderful illustrations from Korky Paul. Winnie and Wilbur have been delighting children and adults in homes and schools all over the world since 1987. In 2017 Winnie and Wilbur will be hitting TV screens worldwide, airing on Milkshake, Channel 5's popular pre-school slot. A national Winnie and Wilbur stage show is planned for 2017. A new look for the website, too! www.winnieandwilbur.com
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Since creating her characters Winnie and Wilbur in 1987, Valerie Thomas has taken them on all kinds of adventures: on a broomstick and a flying carpet, with a baby dragon and a big bad robot, in a haunted house and aboard a pirate ship, under the sea and even into outer space! Valerie, who lives in Australia, doesn't own a broomstick herself, but she has travelled to most parts of the world. Born in Zimbabwe, Korky Paul is a superstar illustrator. His drawings appear in more than fifty Winnie and Wilbur books, as well as many other titles. Known only to himself as 'the world's greatest portrait artist', Korky regularly visits schools and appears at festivals to promote his passion for drawing. He lives in Oxford with his wife where he regularly cooks on the 'braai'.
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A spellbinding new look for our Winnie and Wilbur series, celebrating the magical relationship that is Winnie and Wilbur. Over 7 million Winnie and Wilbur books have been sold worldwide, in more than 30 languages. Madcap humour and intricate detail to pore over in the wonderful illustrations from Korky Paul. Winnie and Wilbur have been delighting children and adults in homes and schools all over the world since 1987. In 2017 Winnie and Wilbur will be hitting TV screens worldwide, airing on Milkshake, Channel 5's popular pre-school slot. A national Winnie and Wilbur stage show is planned for 2017. A new look for the website, too! www.winnieandwilbur.com
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192748294
Publisert
2016
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
168 gr
Høyde
275 mm
Bredde
214 mm
Dybde
4 mm
Aldersnivå
JN, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
32

Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

Since creating her characters Winnie and Wilbur in 1987, Valerie Thomas has taken them on all kinds of adventures: on a broomstick and a flying carpet, with a baby dragon and a big bad robot, in a haunted house and aboard a pirate ship, under the sea and even into outer space! Valerie, who lives in Australia, doesn't own a broomstick herself, but she has travelled to most parts of the world. Born in Zimbabwe, Korky Paul is a superstar illustrator. His drawings appear in more than fifty Winnie and Wilbur books, as well as many other titles. Known only to himself as 'the world's greatest portrait artist', Korky regularly visits schools and appears at festivals to promote his passion for drawing. He lives in Oxford with his wife where he regularly cooks on the 'braai'.