Description
Hopeless with a wand, but for fun and pranks she's magic!
About the Author
Cas spent many years having a fabulous time, and a great deal of fun, working in children's television drama with CBBC. She made lots of award winning programmes like: The Story of Tracy Beaker, Jackanory: Muddle Earth and the Magician of Samarkand, Big Kids, and Kerching! Now she's having a fabulous time, and a great deal of fun writing books for children and mucking about with her family. She's also author of the Harvey Drew books, comedy adventures about space trash, published by Hot Key Books. She's Patron of Reading at a local primary school and does lots of school visits and festivals, which she loves. Cas has four children and lives in Oxfordshire with her family, some chickens, a couple of cats and a daft dog called Bramble. Nixie is based on her tomboy daughter who liked to wear her fairy costume with wellington boots and a green plastic army hat. It was a great look. Ali Pye is a children's book illustrator based in London. Her first picture book, Where is Fred? by Edward Hardy, was published by Egmont in March 2012. Since then, she has illustrated stories for Egmont, Orchard Books, Stripes, HarperCollins, Nosy Crow, and Campbell Books.
Reviews
'[Cas Lester's] star-dusted new series featuring adorable Nixie certainly packs a dramatic punch with its vivacious, visual antics' * Lancashire Evening Post *
'Cas Lester's authorial voice is distinctively confident, her use of language playful and vivid and her scruffy madcap creation both endearing and authentic' * Helen Mulley, Teach Primary *
'This is a super book in an exciting new series.' * Ed on the Web *
'Full of fun and magical mischief' * Armadillo Magazine *
'This book is full of fun.' * National Geographic Kids *
'I think everybody should read this book because it's really funny' * Reviewed by 7 year-old reader for Kid Around magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192742582
Author Cas Lester
Format Paperback
Page Count 128
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 100g
Dimensions(mm) 195mm * 133mm * 10mm