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Don't Look At It! Don't Touch It!

Don't Look At It! Don't Touch It!

Don't Look At It! Don't Touch It!

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Published: 16 September, 2021
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Description

What do you do when you're told not to do something? You do it anyway, of course! But when four friends mysteriously go missing one by one, has their curiosity got the better of them? A delightfully spooky picture book that's perfect for families at Halloween.

When four children wake up one morning to find a box which reads 'Don't look at it, don't touch it, don't open it!', what do you think they do? A Halloween-themed title with text that is screaming to be read aloud, this picture book is reminiscent of bestseller Funnybones in its repetition, with suspense-building, page-turning humour throughout. Fun, vibrant and nostalgic artwork by the highly acclaimed artist Roland Garrigue makes sure this becomes a classic in its own right - and can be read time and time again.

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Type Book
ISBN13 9781787417359
ISBN10 1787417352
Number Of Pages 40
Item Weight 212 g
Product Dimensions 228 x 265 x 6 mm
Publisher / Reseller Templar Books
Format paperback
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Author's Bio

Steve Patschke (Author)
Steve Patschke taught in the public school system in USA for over 30 years. He is the writer of several highly-acclaimed picture books for young children including Don't Look At It, Don't Touch it, and a popular retelling of E.T.A. Hoffmann's The Nutcracker.

Roland Garrigue (Illustrator)
Roland Garrigue is a prolific children's book illustrator from Paris, France. From kindergarten to today, he has never ceased drawing. As a child he became inspired by the work of Tomi Ungerer and Quentin Blake, and later attended art school in Strasbourg. He loves to draw fantastic universes and surreal situations, filled with characters from all walks of life - monsters, vampires, witches, pirates, aliens, children, and all the strange creatures he can dream up. Recent clients include Simon and Schuster, Éditions Gallimard and Amazon.

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