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Olga da Polga Michael Bond

Olga da Polga par Michael Bond

Olga da Polga Michael Bond


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Résumé

From the very beginning there was not the slightest doubt that Olga da Polga was the sort of guinea-pig who would go places. Michael Bond's guinea-pig has been charming readers for more than 40 years. Catherine Rayner illustrates this stunning full colour gift edition of The Tales of Olga da Polga.

Olga da Polga Résumé

Olga da Polga Michael Bond

Olga da Polga has left the pet shop to start a new life with her owners. Her home is now a large and airy hutch and it's not long before she meets Noel the cat, Fangio the hedgehog, and Graham the tortoise. Her garden companions soon discover that Olga loves an audience and from the moment she arrives she tells them stories about her wild and exciting adventures. Although they are not always sure whether to believe everything Olga says, one thing is certain - since Olga moved in, life is never dull! Whether she's Olga the explorer, Olga the prizewinner, or Olga the storyteller, she is always Olga da Polga! Written by the beloved Michael Bond, with wonderful colour illustrations by Catherine Rayner and a dazzling design, this is a gift edition for young readers to treasure.

Olga da Polga Avis

'The indomitable Olga is one of my absolute favourites.' * Fiona Noble, The Bookseller *
'Whether she's Olga the explorer, Olga the prize winner, or Olga the storyteller, she is always Olga da Polga!' * Parents in Touch *

À propos de Michael Bond

Michael Bond grew up in Berkshire alongside three guinea-pigs: Pip, Squeak, and Wilfred. Michael's first short story appeared in 1947 while he was serving in the army, but it was not until his debut children's book, A Bear Called Paddington, was published to huge success that Michael left his job at the BBC and turned to writing full time. He was honoured with an OBE in 1997 for his services to children's literature. Michael is married and lives in London. Catherine Rayner spent her childhood in Yorkshire. While studying illustration at Edinburgh College of Art Catherine fell in love with the city and made it her home. She lives there with her husband and a small menagerie of animals including Marvin the guinea-pig. Catherine has written and illustrated seven beautiful picture books and was awarded the Kate Greenaway Medal in 2009 for Harris Finds His Feet.

Informations supplémentaires

GOR007533853
9780192737410
0192737414
Olga da Polga Michael Bond
Occasion - Très bon état
Relié
Oxford University Press
2015-09-17
176
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