Who Stole the Hazelnuts?
Marcus Pfister
(Author)
Description
A new book from the author of the bestselling Rainbow Fish series! The peace and quiet of the forest are shattered by a scream. Someone has stolen the squirrel's three hazelnuts! Who could have committed such a terrible crime? The squirrel begins his investigation, and no one is above suspicion.Product Details
Price
$17.95
Publisher
Northsouth Books
Publish Date
September 03, 2019
Pages
32
Dimensions
8.5 X 11.1 X 0.4 inches | 0.84 pounds
Language
English
Type
Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780735843820
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About the Author
Marcus Pfister was born in Bern, Switzerland. After studying at the Art School of Bern, he apprenticed as a graphic designer and worked in an advertising agency before becoming self-employed in 1984. His debut picture book, The Sleepy Owl, was published by NorthSouth in 1986, but his big breakthrough came six years later with The Rainbow Fish. To date, Marcus has illustrated over 65 books, which have been translated into more than 60 languages and received countless international awards. He lives with his wife, Debora, and his children in Bern.
Reviews
Vibrant, layered illustrations in lush woodland colors...--Kirkus Reviews
Set against Pfister's earth-toned, softly focused renderings of an idyllic woodland setting, the suspects' similarly phrased proclamations of innocence are well crafted for reading aloud... It's a lesson entertainingly learned--and one that will easily spark dialogue.--Publishers Weekly
A fabulously illustrated tale, this fun and educational story is perfect for most young readers.--School Library Journal
Set against Pfister's earth-toned, softly focused renderings of an idyllic woodland setting, the suspects' similarly phrased proclamations of innocence are well crafted for reading aloud... It's a lesson entertainingly learned--and one that will easily spark dialogue.--Publishers Weekly
A fabulously illustrated tale, this fun and educational story is perfect for most young readers.--School Library Journal