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Miss Llewellyn-Jones goes to town
by Elaine Forrestal with illustrations by Moira Court
Price $16.95 
- Illustrator
- Moira Court
- About the Book
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Miss Llewellyn-Jones takes Teddy shopping – with disastrous results. Teddy takes off on an adventure of his own, and it takes all his ingenuity to find his way home. A delightfully rhythmic text and gorgeous, quirky illustrations make this a book to read again and again.
Illustrator Moira Court was shortlisted for a Crichton Award for Best New Illustrator by the Children’s Book Council for Miss Llewellyn-Jones.
Praise for Miss Llewellyn-Jones goes to town
Moira Court’s pictures are sure to capture little imaginations. Nurture Magazine
… these delightful illustrations tell much of the story. Such a fun way to improve your children’s visual literacy skills.
Good Reading MagazineA fun and colourful picture book which will make story-time before bed even more enjoyable. Buzz Words
Moira Court’s retro flavoured illustrations are the big drawcard here. Herald Sun
Lovely rhythms make this a favourite for little ones to read again … and again … and again. Scoop
… this implacable hero has a well deserved slice of the four- to nine-year-old market; especially good for schools and libraries. Australian Bookseller+Publisher
The combination of attractive, colourful illustration and lyrical text are sure to make this a hit with the early childhood set and those who read them. Magpies
If self-parody is the music of picture books, then this is musical theatre carried off with entertaining lightness of touch.
Sydney Morning Herald - Category
- Children's Picture Books
- Publication Year
- 2010
- Publisher
- Fremantle Press
- ISBN13
- 9781921696046
- HB/PB
- Paperback
- Format
- Picture Book
- Others in this Series
- Miss Llewellyn-Jones 2008
- Height x Width mm
- 200 x 270
- Sample Chapter
- Miss Llewellyn-Jones goes to Town.pdf
- Teaching Notes
- MISS LLEWELLYN-JONES TEACHING NOTES WEB.pdf
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