Tim Warnes
Visit Tim at www.chapmanandwarnes.comCheck out Tim's webcomic: www.chalkandcheesecomics.comAward winning children's author / illustrator Tim Warnes' first book was published in 1995; since then he's worked on more than 65 books, which have been translated into 18 different languages (9 of these...
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Visit Tim at www.chapmanandwarnes.comCheck out Tim's webcomic: www.chalkandcheesecomics.comAward winning children's author / illustrator Tim Warnes' first book was published in 1995; since then he's worked on more than 65 books, which have been translated into 18 different languages (9 of these he wrote). He also has an online comic strip, Chalk & Cheese, published every Monday & Friday.Tim's married to fellow illustrator Jane Chapman. They have 2 boys, and work from home in the countryside in South West England.Tim enjoys birdwatching, making films, reading comic strips and wearing fancy hats!
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I am going to give you a bear hug, is a sweet adorable book. It has some rhymes in the book. It has animals and their cubs. This is good bedtime book for young readers. Young Readers could learn to read of this book as well. It is done well. The pictures are well drawn. The pictures can tell the s...
I read More (in Dutch) not that long ago, and then during a trip to one of my libraries, I found this book and (miracle miracle) it was in English. Of course I couldn't resist it, I knew I would like it, if it was just like the other book. And it was! Just this time instead of more, Archie is aski...
Adorable art, fun with thieving mice and frightened-of-mice elephants, and some nice twists on stereotypes. Plus plenty of cheese. Library copy
I saw this book in the library and decided to try it out. I am always looking for new picture books to read and finding English picture books in my library is quite a challenge. :)This book is about a mole and a crocodile. The mole has a small case of the labelling curse, in other words, everything ...
Let’s describe something and put labels all over it. That is what Mole did when he discovered a strange object out in the woods. Mole loves to label things like ladybugs, poop, bark, anthills and lichen when he’s out walking on his path. When he came across something in his path that he didn’t know ...