Is it thunder, I wonder?
Autor: | Amanda Bolt |
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EAN: | 9781836150565 |
Sprache: | Englisch |
Produktart: | eBook |
Veröffentlichungsdatum: | 24.10.2024 |
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Schlagworte: | Amanda Bolt Bear Bedtime Bedtime story Child Colour Daddy Dragon Easy reader Fiction Humour Illustrations Monster Mummy Night-time Night-time noises Rebecca Woo Rhyming Scared of the dark Sleep Snoring Therapeutic Thunder Tiger |
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Whatever is that sound that rumbles in the night? Could it be as scary as thunder, a dragon, a tiger or bear, or worse still is it a hairy monster? A charming rhyming book that captures how a child's imagination runs wild when a noise wakes her in the night, and how it turns out to be something much more familiar...
Amanda Bolt was born in Kent in 1970 and developed a love for reading early in her childhood. Having raised three children of her own and now a nanna to four grandchildren, story time remains a big part of her life. Her grandchildren refer to her affectionately as 'Nanna Stormbook' due to their love of 'Is it thunder, I wonder?' Amanda has had extensive experience working with pre-school and primary school children and would often use props during story time to help develop the children's own interest in books and imagination. She achieved a first-class honours degree in Occupational Therapy at the age of forty-two and continues to work in this field today. Writing for and reading to children continues to be a passion for her and she is currently working on several more titles.
Amanda Bolt was born in Kent in 1970 and developed a love for reading early in her childhood. Having raised three children of her own and now a nanna to four grandchildren, story time remains a big part of her life. Her grandchildren refer to her affectionately as 'Nanna Stormbook' due to their love of 'Is it thunder, I wonder?' Amanda has had extensive experience working with pre-school and primary school children and would often use props during story time to help develop the children's own interest in books and imagination. She achieved a first-class honours degree in Occupational Therapy at the age of forty-two and continues to work in this field today. Writing for and reading to children continues to be a passion for her and she is currently working on several more titles.