Captain Green and the Tree Machine
Evelyn Bookless
(Author)
Danny -. Deeptown
(Illustrator)
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Description
Captain Green is back and this time he's creating a gadget to help save the planet. As he fine-tunes his invention, disaster strikes. Hornbill's tree has been chopped down and there's tree trouble for Elephant and Orangutan too. Captain Green scrambles to finish his invention -- a TREE MACHINE -- and zooms to the rescue! ZAP! ZOOP! ZINK! Trees pop up everywhere until... BANG! Oh no! How will Captain Green save the animals now?
Product Details
Price
$9.99
$9.29
Publisher
Marshall Cavendish Children
Publish Date
May 01, 2023
Pages
32
Dimensions
9.84 X 9.74 X 0.12 inches | 0.43 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9789815044881
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Evelyn Bookless grew up on a farm in the west of Ireland where she loved to make forts and play in the trees with her siblings. She is a nature lover, mum, teacher and writer. Evelyn spent ten wonderful years living in Asia but was saddened to see beautiful rainforests cut down during her travels around the region. She recently moved to the Netherlands, where she enjoys riding Betty, her blue bike. Her favorite place to be is in the ocean, preferably somewhere warm, as she's not as tough as she used to be. Being obsessed with wildlife from a young age, Danny Deeptown found his love of drawing through hours of copying scientific illustrations from books of animals and dinosaurs. His artistic talent later led him to study Illustration in South Wales, UK. It was here he found a love for classic book illustration and the use of pen and ink. Today, Danny creates art for children and adults alike. He has illustrated numerous books that mostly involve characterized animals. When not in his studio, Danny likes to spend his time adventuring and seeking out new places in nature that are relatively remote.