Jack and Nancy
Jack and Nancy always wanted to go on an adventure but then they unexpectedly get blown away to one! A beautiful new reissue of one of Quentin Blake's first picture books.
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EBookCHECK RETAILER PRICEISBN: 9781448120871Published: 27/09/2012Imprint: RHCP DigitalExtent: 32 pages
Synopsis
Jack and Nancy love to hear the sailors tell of adventures far away. But one day, they are walking on the cliffs and it starts to rain, so Jack puts up his umbrella. But the wind picks up and WHOOOOSH they are blown away to an exotic island! They explore for a bit, and even meet a parrot, but there are no sign of any ships to get them home. How will they get back?
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News & Blog
MoreAt a ceremony held at the Paramount Centre this morning, Anthony Browne was named as the Children’s Laureate for 2009-11. Random House Children's Books is proud to publish every Children’s Laureate; Anthony follows in the footsteps of Quentin Blake, Anne Fine, Michael Morpurgo, Jacqueline Wilson and Michael Rosen. Anthony was absolutely delighted to accept the honour. He will...















