Bathroom Boogie by Clare Foges

Bathroom Boogie by Clare Foges

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The tiles become a dancefloor The light a disco ball It's called the bathroom boogie - The most splashy bash of all! When the children go to school and the adults go to work .

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Bathroom Boogie by Clare Foges

The tiles become a dancefloor The light a disco ball It's called the bathroom boogie - The most splashy bash of all! When the children go to school and the adults go to work . . . the Bathroom Boogie starts up - and all your favourite bathroom friends come alive! The shower creates a rain dance, whilst the mouthwash back-flips and the toothbrushes bop and rave to the hot tap's funky beat! Bathroom Boogie is the zany and hilarious rhyming picture book sequel to Kitchen Disco, with trademark cool artwork from Al Murphy. 'Children will love the snappy rhymes and exuberant illustrations.' Telegraph 'A cracking comical story for young children, for whom bath time will never be the same again.' BookTrust

Clare Foges is a former speech writer and poet. Kitchen Disco was her first book and was dreamed up on a beach in Gambia. Kitchen Disco was selected for BookTrust's 'Time to Read' campaign and there are currently 760,000 copies in print. Clare lives and works in London. Bathroom Boogie is her second picture book.

Al Murphy is a hugely versatile illustrator, and his work has appeared in newspapers, various forms of advertising and apps. Kitchen Disco was his first children's picture book. Al has lived in Berlin and New York, but is now back in London.

SKU Non disponible
ISBN 13 9780571337316
ISBN 10 0571337317
Titre Bathroom Boogie
Auteur Clare Foges
Série Kitchen Disco
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Faber & Faber
Année de publication 2017-09-07
Nombre de pages 32
Note de couverture La photo du livre est présentée à titre d'illustration uniquement. La reliure, la couverture ou l'édition réelle peuvent varier.
Note Non disponible