Spiky the Saltwater Crocodile (Book 4) - The Pirates Return (Books for Boys and Girls who like Danger)
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Rating | : | 4.14 (520 Votes) |
Asin | : | B00FXREG8C |
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Number of Pages | : | 345 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-08-02 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Every picture tells a story, to read with or without an adult. On portable devices, set them to switch from portrait to landscape when the device is rotated.. To display pictures full screen, set words per line to max in Kindle-Viewer. Captain Jake wants his treasure back. The Pirates Return to Monster Island. Illustrations are both portrait and landscape. Author Biography: Viv Rosser, the author and illustrator trained as an artist, was a primary teacher and gestalt therapist and loves getting back to draw from nature.This color picture book is suitable for the Kindle Fire, Kindle Fire HD, Kindle Fire HD 8.9, Ipad or Iphone, but also looks good in the Kindle-
. About the Author I have always loved telling children stories. They also have an acute eye for details and when I worked in schools were the first to spot if I lost an earing despite my long hair. I have tried to incorporate all these factors in my books plus a positive caring attitude towards other people which most children share automatically but a few need reminding of now and then.Children are my worst critics but also my most devoted ones and I will continue to write books for their enjoyment, since their delight is the greatest motivation any writer can have.Yours Viv. Even as a teenager I used to make up children's stories as I put them to bed while baby sitting. My tutor who was also trying to get a children's book published said I'd get there before him. They were always begging me for more, perhaps just to stay up late, perhaps
They were always begging me for more, perhaps just to stay up late, perhaps because I used to include them in the stories.Illustrating children's books was an ambition that grew from the early seventies. First with and adult's encouragement and eventually by themselves. . He was a great tutor.Now , having spent time working in children's homes and with disenfranchised and special needs children I love telling the stories which will inspire children to read. I