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THE GOBBLEDYGOOK AND THE SCRIBBLEDYNOODLE
Arthur Baysting Justine Clarke Tom Jellett
Something is coming. Can you see? It's shuffling through the library. Look! Look! It's the Gobbledygook! He's reading his favourite monstory book. He's taking a look at his monstory friends. And this is where the story really begins...
When a monster jumps right out of the Gobbledygook's library book, it takes a bit of clever handling to stop the Scribbledynoodle from scribbling on things he shouldn't!
Justine Clarke is one of Australia's most accomplished and admired performers: a best-selling children's singer; acclaimed film, television and stage actress with credits including Tangle, Love My Way, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Japanese Story and Hedda Gabler; along with her constant, reassuring presence on the ABC TV institution, Play School. Justine's live shows include sing-a-long favourites from her three ARIA nominated albums, I Like To Sing, Songs To Make You Smile and Great Big World, accompanied by a live band of fine musicians.
Arthur Baysting is an award-winning screenwriter, children's television writer, a songwriter and an advocate for children's rights. He comes from New Zealand and used to be a stand-up comedian.
Tom Jellett is an Australian illustrator based in Sydney. Tom has been an editorial illustrator for News Limited, working on The Australian, The Weekend Australian and The Daily Telegraph. His work has appeared in the South China Morning Post, The Week and Medical Observer.
He is an acclaimed children's book illustrator whose work includes a series about a little pirate (The Littlest Pirate), books about a teddy bear called Ted (Ted Goes Wild, Ted Gets Lost and Ted Hits Town) and most recently the series Sporty Kids, written by Felice Arena.
His picture book with Justine Clarke and Arthur Baysting, The Gobbledygook is Eating a Book, has been an Australian bestseller whilst his latest picture books with Penguin Random House include Why I Love Footy, written by Michael Wagner and Grandpa's Big Adventure written by Paul Newman.
In 2011, Tom was included in the editorial category for Illustrators 53, exhibited at the Society of Illustrators, New York.
Justine Clarke is one of Australia's most accomplished and admired performers: a best-selling children's singer; acclaimed film, television and stage actress with credits including Tangle, Love My Way, Mad Max Beyond Thunderdome, Japanese Story and Hedda Gabler; along with her constant, reassuring presence on the ABC TV institution, Play School. Justine's live shows include sing-a-long favourites from her three ARIA nominated albums, I Like To Sing, Songs To Make You Smile and Great Big World, accompanied by a live band of fine musicians.
Arthur Baysting is an award-winning screenwriter, children's television writer, a songwriter and an advocate for children's rights. He comes from New Zealand and used to be a stand-up comedian.
Tom Jellett is an Australian illustrator based in Sydney. Tom has been an editorial illustrator for News Limited, working on The Australian, The Weekend Australian and The Daily Telegraph. His work has appeared in the South China Morning Post, The Week and Medical Observer.
He is an acclaimed children's book illustrator whose work includes a series about a little pirate (The Littlest Pirate), books about a teddy bear called Ted (Ted Goes Wild, Ted Gets Lost and Ted Hits Town) and most recently the series Sporty Kids, written by Felice Arena.
His picture book with Justine Clarke and Arthur Baysting, The Gobbledygook is Eating a Book, has been an Australian bestseller whilst his latest picture books with Penguin Random House include Why I Love Footy, written by Michael Wagner and Grandpa's Big Adventure written by Paul Newman.
In 2011, Tom was included in the editorial category for Illustrators 53, exhibited at the Society of Illustrators, New York.
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Published 2016-10-17 by Viking |
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Published 2016-10-17 by Viking |