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Pass The Jam, Jim

4.19 ( 110 Ratings by Goodreads)
Pass The Jam, Jim

Pass The Jam, Jim

4.19 (110 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 18 November, 1993
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Description

A rhyming picture book in which a group of children prepare for a party. The bright, action-packed illustrations feature all kinds of delicious food.

'While a group of children prepares for a party, Jim has just one job. He must pass the jam. As the pages fill with piles and piles of food, the jam is still missing. Gradually, it becomes apparent that Jim will not be able to pass the jam - some has been eaten, some has been spilled and quite a lot is covering the walls, floor and Jim... Pre-school children and infants will find much to amuse them.' - JUNIOR BOOKSHELF

'Marvellously memorable... very funny' - SCHOOL LIBRARIAN

'Great fun to read aloud' - BABY MAGAZINE

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More Details

Type Book
ISBN13 9780099185710
ISBN10 0099185717
Number Of Pages 32
Item Weight 129 g
Product Dimensions 201 x 252 x 3 mm
Publisher / Reseller Penguin Random House Children's UK
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Kaye Umansky (Author)
Kaye Umansky was a primary school teacher for twelve years, specialising in music and drama. She gave up teaching to concentrate on writing full-time. She lives in North London with her husband, daughter and two cats. Margaret Chamberlain has now published numerous picture books apart from the Jim stories, including The Tale of Mucky Mabel, The Tale of Fearsome Fritz, Dog Dottington and The Little Book of Cats and The Little Book of Dogs. She lives in Bath with her illustrator husband.

Margaret Chamberlain (Illustrator)
Margaret Chamberlain was born in London and grew up in Weybridge, Surrey. She studied at the Royal College of Art. With Quentin Blake as her tutor, she was inspired to start illustrating children's books. She now lives in Lyme Regis, Dorset with her husband Ian Dicks, the cartoonist.

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