Ten in the Bed

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  • ENGLISH

    Language
  • 30

    Pages
  • 9781406300352

    ISBN
  • 216 mm

    Width
  • 259 mm

    Height
  • 144 gram

    Weight
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 2006

    Publish Date
  • 4 mm

    Spine Width

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    There were ten in the bed and the little one said \\\'roll over\\\' - but who were the ten? And what happened to them all after they rolled out of bed? All is revealed in this classic bedtime tale.

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    Penny Dale

    Penny Dale was born in Abbey Road near The Beatles Studio, but grew up in Ottery St Mary. Her first school was so small that all the children were in one classroom, and even that wasnt full. She drew and made things all the time and her dad showed her how to use a hammer properly, something shes still proud of. She made plasticine models of everything she could think of. When Penny was very small, she found her parents folios from a time when they both went to life drawing classes in London. She remembers being immensely impressed by their drawing, and even though she was very young, she knew she wanted to draw like that one day. At her junior school she was encouraged to draw pictures to complement written work, and this she loved, though this was not encouraged later on at secondary school, which she found disappointing. However, she still managed to illustrate work in some subjects, like Science (lively diagrams), Geography (coloured-in maps) and even made a lift-the-flap Norman Castle in History.

    After secondary school, Penny took a Foundation Course at Bristol, then took a gap year to work with the Arts Workshop in Bath, making props and costumes, acting, and counting the takings on foreign tours. Later she did a Fine Art Degree at Exeter, where she met her husband Bryan. After college she began working for a time at the Northcott Theatre, designing and making costumes and props again, before she and her husband moved to Northumberland to work on renewable energy projects and graphic design. Their daughter Sarah was born in Hexham, and a friendship developed with an artist she met at childbirth classes, which led to shared daughter-minding, making time for painting, drawing and print making. A year later Penny moved down to South Wales, where Bryan took up a lecturing post in design. It was there that she started to write and illustrate childrens books.


    Today Penny is one of the UKs leading illustrators of childrens books. Her books have met w

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