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Nick Cope

    No I Don't Wanna Do That!
    The Very Silly Dog
    Why Is The Sky Blue?
    • Loved by listeners around the UK and the rest of the world, singer-songwriter Nick Cope’s work takes on a new form in this series of illustrated books. Nick’s hilarious, uplifting, and sometimes poignant writing has garnered acclaim from audiences, including comedians Stewart Lee and Lucy Porter, and can now be experienced by children alongside his playful and distinctive illustrations. As much praised by parents for the freshness of his content, the storytelling element of Nick’s work finds a natural place on the page, ideal to be read with or to young children as a contemporary alternative to traditional tales. Why Is The Sky Blue? is an entertaining and endearing take on the inquisitiveness of young children, featuring Joe and his dad and all the weird and wonderful questions Joe has about the world.

      Why Is The Sky Blue?
    • Loved by listeners around the UK and the rest of the world, singer-songwriter Nick Cope’s work takes on a new form in this series of illustrated books. Nick’s hilarious, uplifting, and sometimes poignant writing has garnered acclaim from audiences, including comedians Stewart Lee and Lucy Porter, and can now be experienced by children alongside his playful and distinctive illustrations. As much praised by parents for the freshness of his content, the storytelling element of Nick’s work finds a natural place on the page, ideal to be read with or to young children as a contemporary alternative to traditional tales. Very Silly Dog begins with an inevitable mishap by its titular character, with some very amusing consequences…

      The Very Silly Dog
    • Nick's hilarious, uplifting, and sometimes poignant writing has garnered acclaim from audiences, including leading comedians Stewart Lee and Lucy Porter, and can now be experienced by children alongside his playful and distinctive illustrations. As much praised by parents for the freshness of his content, the storytelling element of Nick's work finds a natural place on the page, ideal to be read with or to young children as a contemporary alternative to traditional tales. I Don't Wanna Do That is the story of young Joe, who, put off all the range of activities his mum suggests, would rather have fun at home instead. How endearing a choice this is in the end is really down to any parents reading!

      No I Don't Wanna Do That!