The hilarious follow up title to How Rude! which introduced us to the wonderful duo, Dot and Duck. They're back with a new story and even more giggles. One day Dot and Duck find a stick, only Dot thinks its a sword and Duck thinks its a flag. When Dot refuses to share the new toy, she goes to any lengths to make sure Duck doesn't try to take it. How will Duck react to such selfish behaviour? A simply hilarious story with an important message and a touching ending.
The hilarious follow up title to How Rude! which introduced us to the wonderful duo, Dot and Duck. They're back with a new story and even more giggles. One day Dot and Duck find a stick, only Dot thinks its a sword and Duck thinks its a flag. When Dot refuses to share the new toy, she goes to any lengths to make sure Duck doesn't try to take it. How will Duck react to such selfish behaviour? A simply hilarious story with an important message and a touching ending.
Clare Helen Welsh is a childrens book author who lives in Devon with her husband and two children. In 2013 Clare won the The Margaret Carey Scholarship for Picture book Writers and in 2014 she received the silver medal at The Greenhouse Funny Prize for her debut picture book Aerodynamics of Biscuits. She teaches primary school and has over ten years experience in Early Years and Key Stage One education. Olivier Tallecs work has been called "sensitive", "stunning", "breathtaking", and "beautiful". Tallec was born in Brittany, France, in 1970. After graduating from the Ecole Superieure Darts Graphiques in Paris, he worked in advertising as a graphic designer, after which he devoted himself to illustration. Since then he has illustrated more than sixty books.
Trumpets the virtues of sharing within a skilfully immersive plot.
Young readers will love the snappy dialogue and humorous drawings
that drive home the story’s message: ‘In a world where we can be
anything, isn’t being kind the greatest thing of all? – The
Telegraph, Best Books of 2020 so far.
"How Selfish! by Clare Helen Welsh trumpets the virtues of sharing
within a skilfully immersive plot. Young readers will love the
snappy dialogue and humorous drawings that drive home the story's
message: 'In a world where we can be anything, isn't being kind the
greatest thing of all?'"
*The Telegraph*
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