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Picture Book of the Year 2013 *Winner* Oh No, George by Chris Haughton
By Fiona McKim on 10/06/2013 12:53:29
A mischievous mutt stars in Chris Houghton's morality tale
Oh No, George by Chris Haughton, winner of Picture Book of the Year in the Junior Design Awards 2013Oh No, George by Chris Haughton (Walker, £6.99) 3+ On the very first pages of Oh No, George, before the story really begins, a citation of ancient
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Turn the page on owl picture book A Bit Lost
By Helen McKay-Ferguson on 10/04/2012 11:10:51
Chris Haughton's gentle tale stars an owl who goes AWOL
think one of the most appealing things about owls is their wide, round eyes,” says author Chris Haughton. “Owls have both eyes on the front of their face, which gives them an almost human appearance.” Chris was inspired to write the story when he
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The cutest books about owls
By Junior on 11/04/2012 11:32:37
Wide-eyed and wondering, owls are among the most winsome of picture book characters. We round up a trio of cuties your child will love
A Bit Lost by Chris Haughton (Walker, £6.99). Age 2+When a sleepy owlet falls out of his nest, an enthusiastic squirrel helps him to find his mother again. Told with a muted colour palette of dusky pinks, yellows and blues , this humorous tale
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