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Otto the Book Bear

Katie Cleminson

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English
Jonathan Cape Ltd
01 September 2011
Have you ever met a Book Bear, a bear who lives in a book? Prepare to fall in love with Otto, the Book Bear who needs to find a new home...

Otto is a Book Bear and nothing makes him happier than when people read his book. But he also has a very special secret - when no one is looking he can come to life and explore the house. But one day something terrible happens- Otto's book is left behind when the family moves away, and now there is no one to read Otto! Otto must set off on his biggest adventure yet - to find a new home. But where is the best place for a Book Bear to live?
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Imprint:   Jonathan Cape Ltd
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Volume:   1
Dimensions:   Height: 263mm,  Width: 220mm,  Spine: 4mm
Weight:   185g
ISBN:   9781780080031
ISBN 10:   1780080034
Series:   Otto the Book Bear
Pages:   32
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  0-5 years ,  English as a second language
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Katie Cleminson studied Illustration for Children's Publishing at North Wales School of Art; she graduated in 2007 with a First Class Honours degree. Katie's work has been exhibited in London, Poland, Italy, Japan and Korea.

Reviews for Otto the Book Bear

With colourful, bold-line illustrations, this is a charming story for age three and up -- Mary Arrigan Irish Examiner The thickly inked illustrations surrounded by lots of white space have an uncluttered, simple look that is appropriate for young readers ... A sweet tale -- Martha Simpson School Library Journal Cleminson, selected as one of Booktrust's Best New Illustrators for her lovely, inky line, subtle sense of colour and child-friendly playfulness, has produced an ideal story for communicating the magic of reading -- Nicolette Jones The Sunday Times Katie captured the judges' imagination with her dreamy illustrations Guardian There's something genially old-fashioned about it all. Otto endures hardship and adventure (including the brush-off he receives from a pair of alley cats) as he flees his old existence and finds new sources of companionship. In this case, the animal adrift ends up with fellow story characters as well as with human readers, who, as they will in real life too, want to keep Otto around -- Pamela Paul The New York Times


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