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Awards
Overview"""Farmer Duck"" is an amusing fable. Martin Waddell's awards include the Smarties Book Prize for ""Can't You Sleep, Little Bear?"", and ""Farmer Duck"", the Emil/Kurt Maschler Award for ""The Park in the Dark"" and the Best Books for Babies Award for ""Rosies Babies"". His other books include ""The Big Big Sea"", ""Owl Babies"", ""Let's Go Home Little Bear"", ""John Joe and the Hen"" and the ""Little Dracula"" books. Helen Oxenbury won the Kate Greenaway Medal in 1979, and her books include ""Animal Allsorts"" and ""Curious Creatures"". She has three times been Highly Commended for the Kate Greenaway Medal, and three times won the Smarties Book Prize, for ""Farmer Duck, ""We're Going on a Bear Hunt"" and ""So Much""." Full Product DetailsAuthor: Martin Waddell , Helen OxenburyPublisher: Walker Books Ltd Imprint: Walker Books Ltd Edition: New edition Dimensions: Width: 23.00cm , Height: 0.40cm , Length: 25.00cm Weight: 0.215kg ISBN: 9780744536607ISBN 10: 074453660 Pages: 40 Publication Date: 04 September 1995 Recommended Age: 0-7 Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThis book will be bought for years. * The Independent on Sunday * Marvellously expressive pictures and a satisfying text make this the outstanding picture book of the year. * The Sunday Times * Helen Oxenbury's illustrations speak volumes... They're a perfect match for Martin Waddell's equally excellent text. * Books for Keeps * A faithful duck labors while the indolent farmer lazes in bed, eating candy and occasionally inquiring, How goes the work? - to which the duck replies, Quack! When the duck grows sleepy and weepy and tired, the other animals hatch a plan, succinctly expressed: Moo! Baa! Cluck! They enter the house, climb the stairs, tip the sleeping farmer out of his bed and chase him away forever. Come morning, the duck arrives to slave alone as usual but finds the other animals eager to pitch in. The sanctimonious moral of The Little Red Hen gets a salutary restructuring here, with the focus on the duck's uncomplaining toil and the other animals' generosity. Waddell's narration is a marvel of simplicity and compact grace; Oxenbury's soft pencil and watercolor illustrations have the comic impact of masterly cartoons, while her sweeping color and light are gloriously evocative of the English farm scene. Like Waddell's Can't You Sleep Little Bear? (p. 58): a book with all the marks of a nursery classic. (Kirkus Reviews) This book will be bought for years. The Independent on Sunday Marvellously expressive pictures and a satisfying text make this the outstanding picture book of the year. The Sunday Times Helen Oxenbury's illustrations speak volumes... They're a perfect match for Martin Waddell's equally excellent text. Books for Keeps Author InformationBorn in Belfast, Martin Waddell was an aspiring football player for many years, before turning his hand to writing. He is now widely regarded as one of the greatest living children’s writers, and has over 220 published titles to his name. He is perhaps best known for Owl Babies, illustrated by Patrick Benson and Farmer Duck, illustrated by Helen Oxenbury; as well as the 1989 Kurt Maschler Award-winning The Park in the Dark and the Little Bear series, both illustrated by Barbara Firth. In 2004, Martin received the Hans Christian Andersen Medal for his lasting contribution to children’s literature, the highest career recognition available to a writer or illustrator of children’s books. He lives in Newcastle, County Durham. Helen Oxenbury is among the most popular and critically acclaimed illustrators of her time. Her numerous books for children include Farmer Duck by Martin Waddell, We're Going on a Bear Hunt by Michael Rosen, as well as her classic board books for babies. She won the Kate Greenaway Medal for Alice's Adventures in Wonderland. Her most recent picture books include the critically acclaimed There's Going to Be a Baby, the first book-publishing collaboration between her and her husband John Burningham, and Charley's First Night and When Charley Met Granpa by Amy Hest. Helen lives in London. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |