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The Sea: by Piret Raud
Piret Raud
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Description for The Sea: by Piret Raud
Hardcover.
The Sea loves her fish children very much and reads to them every day. One day, when the fish are being especially loud, the Sea disappears in hope of some peace and quiet. At first the fish children enjoy the chance to misbehave, but become distraught when they realise they have no one to read them a bedtime story. An opportunistic cat promises to read them a story on the condition that they let it eat the fish afterwards. The fish are so desperate, they agree. It is only after their story has finished that the implications of their decision ... Read more
The Sea loves her fish children very much and reads to them every day. One day, when the fish are being especially loud, the Sea disappears in hope of some peace and quiet. At first the fish children enjoy the chance to misbehave, but become distraught when they realise they have no one to read them a bedtime story. An opportunistic cat promises to read them a story on the condition that they let it eat the fish afterwards. The fish are so desperate, they agree. It is only after their story has finished that the implications of their decision ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Hardback
Publication date
2021
Publisher
Thames and Hudson Ltd
Condition
New
Number of Pages
32
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780500652138
SKU
9780500652138
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 2 to 4 working days
Ref
99-2
About Piret Raud
Piret Raud is an award-winning author and illustrator based in Tallinn, Estonia. She has illustrated over forty books and written sixteen books for children, which have been translated into over twelve languages. They include The Ear (Thames & Hudson) and L’histoire de la petite maison qui recherchait des habitants (Rouergue). Piret is the winner of multiple awards for her work ... Read more
Reviews for The Sea: by Piret Raud
'A story that will resonate with many a parent' - Daily Telegraph (Best new books for children) 'This is certainly a surreal, at times almost dreamlike, narrative but any book that ultimately celebrates the importance of reading and bedtime stories we are here for' - @bookishwaytoplay