Sharks by Phil Clarke

Sharks by Phil Clarke

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Sharks by Phil Clarke

Freddy and Frito play together every day--sometimes at Frito's and sometimes at Freddy's. But there are rules. Rules aren't fun So what do these best buddies do? They build their own clubhouse in a tree in the park With no rules, there's plenty of fun--until all of their friends come by for a party, and suddenly Freddy and Frito wish for a way to make them all leave

Like Mo Willems's Elephant and Piggie and the classic Frog and Toad, Freddy and Frito are a perfect pair. With adorable art and relatable text, Freddy & Frito and the Clubhouse Rules captures all the most important moments of friendship in a joyful, rambunctious story.

Wilde, Oscar: - Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde (b. Dublin, 1854) was an Irish playwright, who wrote one of the best loved comedies in the English language - The Importance of Being Earnest (1895). A leading wit and conversationalist in London society, his career was destroyed at its height when he was imprisoned for homosexual offences. Wilde was born in Dublin and educated at Trinity College, Dublin, and Magdalen College, Oxford. Settling in London, he became famous for his extravagant dress, long hair, and paradoxical views on art, literature, and morality. His first play, Vera(1880), a tragedy about Russian nihilists, was produced in New York to poor reviews. Success in the theatre came with the elegant drawing-room comedy Lady Windermere's Fan. A Woman of No Importance (1893) was another success. Other works for the theatre were An Ideal Husband (1895) and the biblical Salomé(1896), written in French for Sarah Bernhardt. Wilde flaunted his homosexual affairs, including his ill-fated liaison with Lord Alfred Douglas. Following a celebrated trial in 1895 he was sentenced to two years' imprisonment with hard labour. The sentence led to public humiliation, poor health, and bankruptcy. On his release in 1897 he left for France and remained in exile there until his death in 1900.
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ISBN 13 9780794511098
ISBN 10 0794511090
Title Sharks
Author Phil Clarke
Series Usborne Lift The Flap Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Usborne Books
Year published 2005-10-01
Number of pages 16
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.