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Stan and the Golden Goals Scoular Anderson

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Stan and the Golden Goals Scoular Anderson


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Résumé

Stan is in a bad mood. He is not allowed to play with the football team. He watches from the sidelines and gets in a fight with a passing crow. Little does Stan know this will lead to his first television appearance. This tale features speech and thought bubbles and sound effects.

Stan and the Golden Goals Résumé

Stan and the Golden Goals Scoular Anderson

Grrr! Stan's in a bad mood. He's not allowed to play with the football team. He watches from the sidelines and gets in a fight with a passing crow. Little does Stan know this will lead to his first television appearance ...Scoular uniquely presents a view of the world from a (very lovable) dog's perspective, whilst also detailing the little foibles and eccentricities of the members of a typical modern family.

À propos de Scoular Anderson

Scoular is always in demand as an author/illustrator. He has published books with Puffin, Hodder, Walker, Scholastic as well as A&C Black. After studying Graphic Design at the Glasgow School of Art, he was an Art teacher in a large comprehensive school in central Scotland. He now lives and works in Argyll, Scotland, as a full-time illustrator. Other titles for A&C Black include: The Book About Books (written by Chris Powling) and another Rockets quartet, entitled Wizard's Boy.

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GOR003472276
9780713661453
0713661453
Stan and the Golden Goals Scoular Anderson
Occasion - État d'usage
Broché
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2003-04-30
48
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