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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Stephen DixonPublisher: Stephen Dixon Imprint: Stephen Dixon Dimensions: Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm Weight: 0.302kg ISBN: 9781527222625ISBN 10: 1527222624 Pages: 28 Publication Date: 26 April 2018 Recommended Age: From 4 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Preschool (0-5) Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews"As featured in Nursery World Magazine, June 2019 Book Corner. Review From the Father Reading Every Day book review (fatherreading.wordpress.com) ""Book of the Week!"" ""This is a charming story that will provide much satisfaction to all of the people disappointed by the sudden ending of the traditional tale! The story is written in rhyme which has been well crafted, adding pace and humour to the story. We also really loved the illustrations which are crammed with little details and full of animals (from ants carrying gingerbread crumbs to dogs fishing!)."" ""Perfect for reading with children 3 and up who will instantly recognise the characters and engage with them. A lovely read which works perfectly well as a standalone (on the off chance that you haven't read/heard/seen a version of the original) and which also adds to the original in a way that feels natural, extending the story.""" From the Father Reading Every Day book review (fatherreading.wordpress.com) Book of the Week! This is a charming story that will provide much satisfaction to all of the people disappointed by the sudden ending of the traditional tale! The story is written in rhyme which has been well crafted, adding pace and humour to the story. We also really loved the illustrations which are crammed with little details and full of animals (from ants carrying gingerbread crumbs to dogs fishing!). Perfect for reading with children 3 and up who will instantly recognise the characters and engage with them. A lovely read which works perfectly well as a standalone (on the off chance that you haven't read/heard/seen a version of the original) and which also adds to the original in a way that feels natural, extending the story. As featured in Nursery World Magazine, June 2019 Book Corner. Review From the Father Reading Every Day book review (fatherreading.wordpress.com) ""Book of the Week!"" ""This is a charming story that will provide much satisfaction to all of the people disappointed by the sudden ending of the traditional tale! The story is written in rhyme which has been well crafted, adding pace and humour to the story. We also really loved the illustrations which are crammed with little details and full of animals (from ants carrying gingerbread crumbs to dogs fishing!)."" ""Perfect for reading with children 3 and up who will instantly recognise the characters and engage with them. A lovely read which works perfectly well as a standalone (on the off chance that you haven't read/heard/seen a version of the original) and which also adds to the original in a way that feels natural, extending the story."" As featured in Nursery World Magazine, June 2019 Book Corner. Review From the Father Reading Every Day book review (fatherreading.wordpress.com) Book of the Week! This is a charming story that will provide much satisfaction to all of the people disappointed by the sudden ending of the traditional tale! The story is written in rhyme which has been well crafted, adding pace and humour to the story. We also really loved the illustrations which are crammed with little details and full of animals (from ants carrying gingerbread crumbs to dogs fishing!). Perfect for reading with children 3 and up who will instantly recognise the characters and engage with them. A lovely read which works perfectly well as a standalone (on the off chance that you haven't read/heard/seen a version of the original) and which also adds to the original in a way that feels natural, extending the story. Author InformationAuthor Website: http://www.stephendixon.co.ukStephen Dixon is the debut author and illustrator of The Gingerbread Man 2: What Happened Later? Stephen loves making up stories for his two young children and has always loved to write, draw and paint. Stephen has won awards for his drawings and loves to sketch the places he visits, when he is not chasing around after his children or working as an architect. The Gingerbread Man 2 has been hand illustrated using acrylic paints, technical pens, pencils and dip pens. Stephen lives in Yorkshire, England with his wife and two children. Stephen Dixon is the debut author and illustrator of The Gingerbread Man 2: What Happened Later? Stephen loves making up stories for his two young children and has always loved to write, draw and paint. Stephen has won awards for his drawings and loves to sketch the places he visits, when he is not chasing around after his children or working as an architect. The Gingerbread Man 2 has been hand illustrated using acrylic paints, technical pens, pencils and dip pens. Stephen lives in Yorkshire, England with his wife and two children. Tab Content 6Author Website: http://www.stephendixon.co.ukCountries AvailableAll regions |