Big Trouble for Nellie Choc-Ice - Nellie Choc-Ice

3.90 ( 10 Ratings by Goodreads)
Big Trouble for Nellie Choc-Ice

Big Trouble for Nellie Choc-Ice - Nellie Choc-Ice

3.90 (10 Ratings by Goodreads)
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Published: 23 August, 2018
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Another hilarious Little Gem from Jeremy Strong, the master of comic writing for children, with character-packed illustration from Jamie Smith.

When Captain Beardy-Beard rescues Nellie from the North Pole she's ready to be safe and sound back at home. But mistakes and trouble are never far from Nellie, and when their submarine runs out of fuel in the docks of New York, Captain Beardy-Beard and his crew are a prime target for a hijacking! Looks like Nellie Choc-Ice is in trouble again and this time it's BIG trouble! Hilarious penguin adventure full of laughs and facts.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781781127667
ISBN10 1781127662
Number Of Pages 96
Item Weight 140 g
Product Dimensions 126 x 168 x 8 mm
Publisher / Reseller HarperCollins Publishers
Format paperback
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Media Reviews

"Very funny … a real visual treat" – The Letterpress Project

"Provides lots of moments that will have readers laughing and smiling … Lots of mistakes, lots of fun and lots and lots of mackerel. I love Nellie Choc-Ice and I’m sure readers will too" – A Word About Books, Blog

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Author's Bio

Jeremy Strong is a former head teacher and multi-award-winning children’s author, a fact recognised by 10 Downing Street when Jeremy was invited to speak to the Prime Minister as a reading ambassador. He launched the popular Read for My School campaign with Book Trust and is their high-profile figurehead for the scheme. His books for Barrington Stoke have sold over 200,000 copies.
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Jamie Smith has worked as an illustrator for over 15 years. He says his first art-related memory was drawing a hamster to impress his new teacher. It was a fine hamster, and pencils and paper have been Jamie’s constant companions ever since. He lives in Surrey, where he works in a studio at the bottom of the garden with a spaniel for company.

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