基本信息出版社:HarperCollins Children's Books
页码:32 页
出版日期:2000年10月
ISBN:0006647626
International Standard Book Number:0006647626
条形码:9780006647621
EAN:9780006647621
装帧:平装
正文语种:英语
外文书名:铃儿响叮当
内容简介 New cover reissue of best-selling author, Nick Butterworth's, fun-filled festive book, fastened with a red ribbon and a jingling bell. Christmas time, a happy time -- or so it should be. But for two small mice, Lottie and Jack, Christmas Eve is overshadowed by one big problem! That Cat. How can they stop him from spoiling everything? Their friend, the wise rat, Ton Chee, has an idea involving a little golden bell ! but will it work?
作者简介 Nick Butterworth was born in 1946 in Kingsbury, North London and grew up in a sweet shop. He has worked as a graphic designer for major London design consultancies. Nick then launched into freelance graphics and illustrations working in partnership with three others, including Mick Inkpen. In 1981 his first children's book was published, B.B. Blacksheep and company.
媒体推荐 A festive story about how two small mice Lottie and Jack stop Angus the cat from spoiling everything. With the help of wise old rat Ton-Chee, they give him a bell to wear. This special gift edition comes beautifully boxed with a real bell and a tape of the story. Cassette is read by Grahan Crowden. (3-6 yrs) (Kirkus UK)
Praise for Jingle Bells: 'Exquisite illustrations' Express 'Total enchantment' The Times Praise for Tiger: 'Nick Butterworth is one of the best picture book writers alive.' The Independent Praise for Tiger in the Snow: 'Regular re-readings of Tiger in the Snow will be demanded.' Bookseller's Choice, The Bookseller Praise for The Whisperer: 'We are not born with prejudice. We learn it. I welcome a book to help young people learn that our diversity is a gift -- a wonderful blessing from God. Let us celebrate it.' Desmond Tutu Archbishop Emeritus "Butterworth's best yet!' Sunday Times Praise for Albert le Blanc: 'Nick Butterworth is one of the best picture book writers alive.' The Independent 'Butterworth's drawings have a comforting clarity and his stories develop straightforwardly so the book works for just about everyone.' Sunday Times