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Info autore
Jan Fearnley is the award-winning author-illustrator of Mr Wolf's Pancakes, Harry and the Jaggedy Daggers and Milo Armadillo among many others.
Jan lived in London for many years and now lives in the French countryside with her writer husband, Paul, two cheeky donkeys, five irrepressible rescued goats, who are known as 'The Horn Section,' two cheese-obsessed Limousin hens, five naughty cats - and any other waif and stray who appears at the kitchen door. Edgar and the Sausage Inspector is Jan's first picture book with Nosy Crow. The real Edgar sleeps on a cushion on Jan's drawing table, and he thinks it's only right that Nosy Crow are making a story about him . . .
Riassunto
A hilarious cautionary tale about what happens when you don't say please by bestselling and award-winning author, Jan Fearnley.
A nice old grandma bakes a pie, but - oh me, oh my! - that yummy treat is stolen by a greedy fox, then lost and found by a mouse, snatched by a cat, grabbed by a dog, and plucked away by an owl, before landing back on Grandma's table for everyone to share . . . or maybe not!
A funny rhyming picture book about the importance of manners
A brilliant read-aloud bedtime story that children will love to join in with
From much-loved children's author, Jan Fearnley, creator of Little Robin Red Vest and Mr Wolf's Pancakes.
Prefazione
Everyone wants to get their paws on this pie, but - oh me, oh my! - no one wants to share!