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Peck Peck Peck

Lucy Cousins Lucy Cousins

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English
Walker Books
01 August 2014
"A ""hole"" lot of fun!

Today my daddy said to me, β€œIt's time you learnt to peck a tree.” Little Woodpecker has just learnt how to peck and – ooh! yippee! – what fun it is! Off he goes, on his first big pecking adventure, and he peck, peck, pecks his little heart out. He pecks the hat and then the mat, the tennis racket AND the jacket... just LOOK at all the holes he has made! Comical, contemporary and original! A stunning new picture book title from Lucy Cousins, with colour so exuberant it leaps right off the page."

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Illustrated by:   Lucy Cousins
Imprint:   Walker Books
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 260mm,  Width: 250mm,  Spine: 6mm
Weight:   245g
ISBN:   9781406355475
ISBN 10:   140635547X
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 2 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Lucy Cousins is the multi-award-winning creator of Maisy. Other titles include the Smarties Book Prize-winner Jazzy in the Jungle, Hooray for Fish! - which now appears in animation in Japan; the bestselling New York Times Top 10 Children's Book Yummy; and the critically acclaimed I'm the Best. Lucy Cousins' books have sold over 26 million copies worldwide and are available in 29 different languages. Lucy lives in Petersfield, Hampshire with her partner and four children.

Reviews for Peck Peck Peck

This is a fun read for parents and children Recommended Reads Comical and original, this vivacious picture book from the creator of Maisy features a lovable new character goodreads There are domestic objects and primary colours to point at and identify, to increase vocabulary; and intentionally loose use of rhyme and repetition, which hypnotise small children. There is the reassurance of parental love, an involved father, the humour and the thrill of the naughtiness of destroying things, the truth about toddlers that they will do things obsessively, and the lesson that learning takes practice. Riches. -- Nicolette Jones The Sunday Times


  • Winner of BookTrust Kindle Best Book Awards 2014 (UK)
  • Winner of British Book Design and Production Awards 2014 (UK)

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