Colin McNaughton s'inspire de l'humour burlesque et de la narration dynamique des bandes dessinées, qu'il considère comme un format moderne et captivant pour les enfants. Il a trouvé sa véritable vocation dans la création de livres pour enfants, un médium qu'il trouve extrêmement gratifiant et qui produit des œuvres tangibles que les enfants et les adultes ont plébiscitées. Son approche met l'accent sur le mouvement et la narration, créant un pont entre le cinéma et le livre traditionnel.
Un manteau rouge, un petit panier, la maison de Mère-grand... Tout cela me rappelle une histoire, mais laquelle ? se demande monsieur Loup. Pour éclater de rire ensemble aux gags de Samson le cochon et monsieur Loup.
Preston Pig (aka the Masked Avenger) is on a mission to frighten as many people as possible, shouting "Boo " and then disappearing into the night. But his mission is thwarted by the greatest villain in the universe -- his dad. Preston's dad decides he must teach Preston a lesson. But it might just backfire on him . . .
It was an ordinary morning when the ordinary boy woke up, and it was an
ordinary journey to school - but then Mr Gee bounced into the classroom and
everything changed. And the ordinary boy began to write: the words just
tumbled out of him pell-mell.
This novelty book contains the last remains and journals of Count Dracula, including his school report, his holiday snaps, pictures of his pets and the contents of his fridge. On the last page, the count himself pops up to give the reader a surprise
Mr Wolf is hungry as usual and Preston the Pig has some career suggestions for his enemy so that he will be able to buy food rather than catch it Preston, whilst keeping at a safe distance from Mister Wolf, suggests that he could become a footballer, or a poet or a crane driver or even an astronaut. But no matter what job Mister Wolf imagines himself doing it somehow always manages to involve eating Preston When Preston is called away to his dinner the wolf is also given a dinner of sorts, when Preston's dad drops a solid iron pot of slops on unlucky wolf's head. AGE 4-7
Simple text and illustrations demonstrate in brief vignettes such concepts as cause and effect, adding, parts of a whole, opposites, and the meaning of words.
First published in 1985, in three sections: a bear has a noisy birthday party; a little man has a big hat; and a door is opened to a monstrous surprise.
"No-no-no-no-no-no-no!" said Littlesaurus. "Yes," said Daddysaurus. "It's time for bed." Littlesaurus doesn't want to go to bed and can think of a million reasons to stay up. This is a bedtime story, filled with prehistoric humour, that can help even the most exasperated parents get their toddler to bed, and have them chuckling as they do so.
Not last night but the night before, everyone knocked at the little boy's door, they knocked him down when he let them in, but was there a big surprise for him?
When Preston the Pig puts on his red coat and sets off through the woods to visit his granny, Mr Wolf is reminded of a story, but he just can't remember what the story is and how it ends. Eventually, just as he is about to make off with Preston and Granny stuffed in his sack, the door swings open. . . . and Mr Wolf remembers what happens in LITTLE RED RIDING HOOD! Colin McNaughton's slapstick humour speaks directly to children's sense of fun and mischief. Both children and adults alike will delight in the comedy of this new story, and in the bold, colourful illustrations, full of incident and humour.
The incorrigible Colin McNaughton sets sail with a hilarious high-seas, high-time adventure for every swashbuckling young matey. Ahoy! CAPTAIN ABDUL'S PIRATE SCHOOL finds a reluctant pirate pupil stuck on a ship with Captain Abdul, a scary scoundrel with more missing pieces than a secondhand jigsaw puzzle. Will there be a mutiny? Or will this junior pirate end up having more fun than any kid could imagine?
ughton's third book of silly, funny, completely hilarious verse offers a veritable feast of ridiculous monsters, revolting insults, and awful aliens. Packed with irresistible and irrepressible illustrations, Making Friends With Frankenstein promises readers hours of read-aloud fun. Full color.
Basic Beginners. Speed Level 4 (80 wpm). The easiest of easy readers - and the funniest! "Children fortunate enough to encounter this dotty reading scheme have been found banging on the bookcase and shouting for more." All have very basic text.
Bernie ist neu in der Stadt und hat noch keine Freunde. Als er um Aufnahme im Fussball-Team bittet, ist niemand begeistert, denn Bernie hat nicht wirklich eine Fussballer-Statur: er ist ziemlich rund und ungeschickt. Erst beim grossen Fussball-Turnier kann er Tims Tigern beweisen, wo seine Stärken liegen.
Schweinchen Paul, der beste Fussballer der Welt, wird zum Supermarkt geschickt. Der Fussball kommt selbstverständlich mit. Ein Tor jagt das andere. Der Schaden ist riesengross!
Erwin, der Rächer, schleicht durch die Stadt und stösst sein grausiges Huh aus. Doch als er dem grössten Bösewicht auflauert, passiert etwas Unerwartetes ...
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