Description
Oof and Pib come from an ancient tribe. They know hardly any words - in fact they only know how to say their own names - but it doesn't stop them from being the best of friends and doing everything together . . . Until Oof starts inventing all sorts of NEW words, and Pib feels so jealous that he does something to threaten their friendship forever.
Can Pib come up with a word of his own to make things right again?
A funny and poignant tale about friendship, forgiveness, and the discovery of new words . . . including one that can be the hardest of all to say . . .
A funny and poignant tale about friendship, forgiveness and the importance of communication.
About the Author
Duncan Beedie has been doodling and drawing since way back in the early 1980s, lying on the living room floor, grasping a felt tip in his clammy little fist. He began his career animating children's TV before branching into design for websites, games and apps. These days he's a freelance illustrator based in Bristol, grasping a fancy digital stylus in his clammy fist instead, although he no longer lies on the floor to draw. He has a desk in a studio that overlooks the city. It's much more accommodating than nylon shag pile.
Duncan's second picture book is The Lumberjack's Beard - available now.
Book Information
ISBN 9781787416819
Author Duncan Beedie
Format Paperback
Page Count 40
Imprint Templar Publishing
Publisher Templar Publishing
Weight(grams) 250g
Dimensions(mm) 290mm * 250mm * 7mm