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Nothing Can Frighten A Bear

Nothing Can Frighten A Bear

by Elizabeth Dale and Paula Metcalf
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/09/2016

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Daddy Bear insists he's the scariest creature in the forest - didn't you know that nothing can frighten a bear? - but when there's a noise in the night,

Baby Bear isn't convinced. The bears set out to make sure there aren't any monsters but, as they vanish one by one, it looks like Daddy Bear might not be so brave after all!

This is a story full of comic surprises and gentle reassurance. After all, the things that go bump in the night are never as scary as you might think.

ISBN:
9780857636478
9780857636478
Category:
Picture storybooks
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-09-2016
Publisher:
Nosy Crow Ltd
Country of origin:
United Kingdom
Pages:
32
Dimensions (mm):
290x250x4mm
Weight:
0.22kg
Elizabeth Dale

Elizabeth Dale always dreamed of being a writer but somehow got side-tracked into studying for a physics degree, followed by health service management. When her children were born she finally returned to her dream, writing thousands of short stories for magazines all over the world. Re-discovering a love of children's books while reading to her daughters, she decided to turn her hand to writing them - and has now published over twenty books for children, including picture books and junior fiction.

Writing is her full-time job, but also her favourite activity. She also enjoys reading, gardening, walking, and being in the country. Her favourite children's books include Walk Two Moons, The Selfish Giant, Cosmic, and Someone Else's Life. She loves watching cosy sentimental films, such as You've Got Mail, Return to Me, and While You Were Sleeping, as well as classic old films starring Cary Grant, Fred Astaire and Doris Day.

Elizabeth is married, with three daughters, and lives in a village in West Sussex. Her daughters, Katie and Jenny, are also children's authors with Hachette.

Paula Metcalf

Paula has been writing and illustrating for a very long time. Her parents still own an early original illustrated poem, the short but pithy 'Pin In Tin' (age 4). She went on to study illustration at degree and MA level at the Cambridge School of Art.

She is currently a visiting lecturer on the Children's Book Illustration MA there. In 2007, Paula was the first illustrator-in-residence at the Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre in Great Missenden, Bucks.

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