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A Fairy Called Fred

English · Hardback

Will be released 06.06.2024

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Zusatztext This celebration of being yourself and refusing to conform to a narrow view of life is a joyful reminder of freedom of expression Informationen zum Autor Robert Tregoning studied at the Glasgow School of Art before leaping into a career on the West End stage. He has appeared in stage shows including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory , directed by Academy Award-winner Sam Mendes, and the Royal Shakespeare Company's Matilda the Musical .As an LGBTQ+ writer, Robert hopes to help children and adults alike to accept and celebrate all that makes us uniquely ourselves. The stories Robert writes are stories he wishes he could have read as a child. He hopes they provide a voice of recognition, validation and kindness to those who need it. Stef Murphy is a freelance illustrator and storyteller living in London. She loves drawing animals and making up stories, and she has illustrated books including The Fire Fox by Alexandra Page and Out of the Blue by Robert Tregoning. Vorwort An utterly charming, witty take on the Cinderella story that will sweep readers away with its celebratory and inclusive message Zusammenfassung Fred the fairy works at a Wish-Granting Plant - and when he's finally given his very first wish to grant, he wants to get it right!Josh only has one wish. He's been invited to a princess party . . . and he needs a dress to wear! With time ticking and the party approaching, it's up to Fred to conjure up the PERFECT outfit, and make sure that Josh is the very best-dressed princess. Can Fred make this little boy's wish come true, and prove himself in the process? A Fairy Called Fred is a funny, joyful Cinderella story that celebrates the courage it takes to be yourself and to do something for the very first time. From the creators of the much-loved picture book Out of the Blue , it's perfect for fans of Grandad's Camper and Julian Is a Mermaid ....

About the author

Robert Tregoning studied at the Glasgow School of Art before leaping in to a career on the West End stage. He has appeared in stage shows including Charlie and the Chocolate Factory, directed by Academy Award-winner Sam Mendes, and the Royal Shakespeare Company's Matilda the Musical.

As an LGBTQ+ writer, Robert hopes to help children and adults alike to accept and celebrate all that makes us uniquely ourselves. The stories Robert writes are stories he wishes he could have read as a child. He hopes they provide a voice of recognition, validation and kindness to those who need it.Stef Murphy is a freelance illustrator and storyteller living in London. She loves drawing animals and making up stories, and she has illustrated books including The Fire Fox by Alexandra Page.

Summary

Fred the fairy works at a Wish-Granting Plant - and when he's finally given his very first wish to grant, he wants to get it right!

Josh only has one wish. He's been invited to a princess party . . . and he needs a dress to wear!
With time ticking and the party approaching, it's up to Fred to conjure up the PERFECT outfit, and make sure that Josh is the very best-dressed princess. Can Fred make this little boy's wish come true, and prove himself in the process?

A Fairy Called Fred is a funny, joyful Cinderella story that celebrates the courage it takes to be yourself and to do something for the very first time. From the creators of the much-loved picture book Out of the Blue, it's perfect for fans of Grandad's Camper and Julian Is a Mermaid.

Product details

Assisted by Stef Murphy (Illustration)
Authors Robert Tregoning
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Content Book
Product form Hardback
Publication date 06.06.2024
Subject Children's and young people's books > Picture books
 
EAN 9781526648891
ISBN 978-1-5266-4889-1
Pages 32
Age Recommendation ages 0 months to 5
 
Subjects JUVENILE FICTION / Fantasy & Magic, Fantasy & magical realism (Children's / Teenage), Children’s / Teenage fiction: Fantasy, Children’s / Teenage personal and social topics: LGBTQ+, Children’s picture books, Interest age: from c 3 years, JUVENILE FICTION / LGBTQ+
 

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