This is the story of twin
brothers who are total opposites in everything. One is organized and the other
is not. These twins were very close and always together except when they went
out to see the world.
Title: The Adventures of Moose & Mr. Brown
Author: Paul Smith
Illustrator: Sam Usher
Publisher: Pavilion
ISBN: 9781843654285
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Moose and Monty were twins
who were very close. But when they got on a plane to start their lives Moose
got on a plane to London and Monty got on the wrong plane not going to London.
Moose was sad. On the plane he met a creative designer, Mr. Brown. Together
they designed various items to make other animals lives easier and thus
happier. All the while, in Moose and Mr. Brown’s travels, they looked for
Monty. Unfortunately, Moose had given up but Mr. Brown had not. He secretly
sent scouts about to look for Monty. What do you think happened?
This hilarious and
colorfully illustrated story by author Paul Smith will have young readers
eagerly turning the pages to see all of the interesting clothing items designed
for some of the most unusual animals. Easy to read bits of sentences make this
story a great way to get beginners reading and loving it. The overall story
focuses around siblings, family and friendship which makes it a perfect
read-a-loud for home or a classroom.
About the Author
About the Author
Sir Paul Smith is an internationally renowned fashion designer. The Paul Smith fashion company has flagship stores in London, Paris, New York, Milan and Tokyo, with a total of over 200 stores worldwide. It has a presence in over 70 countries. Sir Paul Smith has collaborated with a number of well-known brands including Manchester United Football Team, Anglepoise, Land Rover, New Balance and Penguin Classics. This is his first children's book.
About the Illustrator
Sam Usher has been shortlisted for the Waterstones Prize and the Red House Children's Book Award and longlisted for the Kate Greenaway medal. He is particularly admired for his technical drawing skill and prowess with watercolor.
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