The Story of Horrible Hilda and Henry by Emma Chichester Clark

The Story of Horrible Hilda and Henry by Emma Chichester Clark

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Hilda and Henry Hatter are such horrible children that their parents give them away to the zoo. There they encounter Brian, a bad-tempered lion who is more than a match for them. Emma Chichester Clark's first book won the Mother Goose Award and her other books include "Listen to This".

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The Story of Horrible Hilda and Henry by Emma Chichester Clark

Hilda and Henry Hatter are such horrible children that their parents give them away to the zoo. There they encounter Brian, a bad-tempered lion who is more than a match for them. Emma Chichester Clark's first book won the Mother Goose Award and her other books include "Listen to This".
Emma Chichester Clark (www.emmachichesterclark.co.uk) began her website, Plumdog Blog (emmachichesterclark.blogspot.com) to chronicle the real-life adventures of Plum, her lovable whoosell (whippet, poodle, and Jack Russell cross). Emma soon had thousands of loyal Plumdog devotees, and a book of the blog is published by Clarkson Potter. Love Is My Favorite Thing is the first Plumdog picture book for children.
Emma has written and illustrated numerous picture books, including the Blue Kangaroo series. She grew up in the Irish countryside, where she began making books with sewn-up spines when she was five years old. She studied graphic design and later attended the Royal College of Art. She lives in West London, England, with her husband, three stepsons, and their beloved Plum.
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ISBN 13 9780099855002
ISBN 10 0099855003
Title The Story of Horrible Hilda and Henry
Author Emma Chichester Clark
Series Red Fox Picture Books
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Penguin Random House Children's UK
Year published 1991-05-16
Number of pages 32
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.