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When Henry Caught Imaginitis

When Henry Caught Imaginitis 1

by Nick Bland
Paperback
Publication Date: 01/07/2009
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Henry is a very serious boy.

His room is always neat, and he always buttons his shirt right to the top.

But lately Henry has been having thoughts that don't make any sense, thoughts about pirates, dragons, and rocket ships. Henry has caught imaginitis - and the only cure is to grow up. But what should Henry do in the meantime?

ISBN:
9781741695410
9781741695410
Category:
Picture books
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
01-07-2009
Publisher:
Scholastic Australia
Country of origin:
Australia
Pages:
32
Nick Bland

Nick Bland was born on a farm in the Australian Yarra Valley in 1973. The son of an artist and a primary school teacher, he spent his early childhood climbing haystacks and making mischief in his father's studio. When he moved to “the bush” at age 6, he discovered a wonderful new world and his creativity bloomed.

Nick always told family and friends he was going to be a cartoonist and a writer. It wasn't until 1996, when he stumbled into a bookshop job, that he finally found the medium that would bring those two loves together. Untrained, he spent the next couple of years reading every picture book that hit the shelves and began honing his style as a storyteller and illustrator.

He illustrated several readers before sending A Monster Wrote Me a Letter to Scholastic Australia in 2001. Since then, Nick has written and illustrated many, many titles, such as I Lost My Kisses and created the adorable bear that now features in a whole series of books that started with The Very Cranky Bear.

He lives in tropical Darwin, where he works as a guardian for 120 aboriginal boys who board nearby. He loves both of his jobs and hopes to combine them in the near future.

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A delightful book for the young and the young at heart. Beautiful illustrations, imaginative and charming with a delightful dose of whimsy.

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